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Coffee on Saturday the 4th sounds good at this stage. Hopefully I can leave my wee nearly-2 year old menace at home in order to have a proper chat. Where are people located in ED generally? There is a new cafe just across from Peckham Rye park near The Gardens in an old electrical shop, but there are obviously no shortage of other options if L.Lane is more convenient.
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Really sorry all but due to the builders ripping out our bathroom that week we are going to escape to the warmth and clenliness of the inlaws next weekend...

sorry to mess things up.... I was looking forward to meeting all of you... I'll keep a look out for another meeting... or I'm free the following weekend 11th or 12th??

sorry again... Ali

We could reschedule for post holiday craziness in January, once our bumps are all more imminent? Does that work for others?


I'm up for coffee on a weekend, or a playdate on Friday afternoons but from now until Xmas is looking pretty hairy!


Alie

I'm so silly I hadn't even seen we were on the seccond page and so many people had said about coming along on the 4th! Now I'm even more gutted I can't make it.

Snowboarder, not exclusively for first timers, I just wanted to organise something that was more friendly for us, ie over a weekend when most of us are not at work but everyone is welcome to come..... with little ones too if that works for you

shall we put a date in the diary for Jan then and if people can make that it's great and like you say Alie our bumps will be more imminent!

How does 15th or 22nd sound to everyone?

anywhere suits me, I did want to check out the new electrical cafe so that sounds good but am equally happy elsewhere... I'm just behind Goose green so pretty flexible...

I could make Friday 14th or Saturday 15th but not Fri 21st or Sat 22nd - it would be great to meet up and compare notes. Snowborder / Mrsf - I have the opposite problem of a big bump - its so small that I get castigated by everyone I know (and people that I don't!) and that somehow I'm to blame!


Good luck everyone for the intervening month or so.

Looks like Friday 14th is popular - let's go for then :o)


Anyone know a quietish venue for an evening? I'm thinking the Rye or Montpellier... happy to wander to somewhere else though.


Hope next week's meet up is nice - looking forward to January now!

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