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I'm taking a break from worrying about my sons eating habits and sleeping (or lack of...) to propose another forum meetup :) I ran into 'belle' and her little boy ( beautiful lad, by the way) at bumps n babes and she pointed out the last meetup was ages ago. So, whose up for it??? I know I am. Any dates or venues that are paricuarly good for anyone?
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Hi Ruth - thanks for starting this thread! Def up for this. Wondering if September would be best as people might be away at the moment? if so, I can do any Fri or Sat pretty much throughout Sept, apart from the last Sat (think that's the 28th).


Will have a think about places we could go - was thinking hte other day that the little bit at the back of Green and Blue might be nice (the bit which is good for babies/kids in daytime)?

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