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Hi all


Feels like I haven't seen you lot in ages! Hope you and babies are doing well. Anyone free to meet up again this week? Weather looks like it's going to be good this week so could do a park meet up or something? I can do Tues afternoon, Weds afternoon or Thurs morning if that suits anyone?


Em

  • 2 weeks later...

could do monday am also... I have to be home for lunch time but other than that the morning is free...

or tues could do later on... or lunch time even?

Yes please do join us Blackkat, where are you based? Yak, BB & I are all se15/se5 so sometimes meet this side but are all close enough to se22 to meet there too

shall we say 11 on tues then... perhaps if it's lovely weather we might bring a picnic and hang out in the park for lunch time if anyone fancies it (or I'm organised enough!) or we could all head for the enclosed bit for toddler roaming (abourtoreum?) as baby f has learnt to roll and pretty much just wants to roll all the time now!

Blackkat, I have a blondish bob with chubby 4 month old boy... dk grey/blue bugaboo chameleon.... I don't want to offend by describing anyone else, but needless to say we are all uber glam yummie mummies with perfectly advanced babies (& toddlers in the case of BB & SB)!!!

and if you don't spot us we can always send Yak out to approach any lone female with a baby... !-)

Perhaps you will be easier to spot in the arboretum? :) I'll see what nibbles I can rustle up too...

I have shoulder length brown hair and a bugaboo bee, so just like every other ED mum!! Oh well, I'm sure we'll find each other! See you tomorrow.

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