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After 3 works better for us too... I have weaning appt with health visitor in a couple of weeks, read river cottage and am planning the obligatory trip to IKEA for an antilop but that's as far as we have got. I shall be all ears snowboarder!

anyone else feeling less ambitious re the park on Thurs?

I noticed today the gardens cafe has a bit mat out the back... perfect for the smallies and the room is big so good for toddlers to run about in too? or Green & Blues sofa area... Or were you saying somewhere Yak that is good for rolling space??

Yep, I think the summer has officially ended. Grr.


I think the room at the back of the electrical cafe is booked for groups only. How about the bread of life cafe on Barry Rd? Plenty of room for rolling or toddling ones. Or Johansons in Camberwell, but it might be a bit of a trek for some & has buggy unfriendly steps.

I will tag along too if that's ok. I am fairly tall with blonde hair and have a cream top bit Bugaboo cameleon in case you spot me first. I'll also be the slightly frazzled looking person having been up since 3am with a sleep regressing 4 month old!


Look forward to meeting a few of then.

I will tag along too if that's ok. I am fairly tall with blonde hair and have a cream top bit Bugaboo cameleon in case you spot me first. I'll also be the slightly frazzled looking person having been up since 3am with a sleep regressing 4 month old!


Look forward to meeting a few of then.


Think bread of life is top end of barry road near dulwich lib.

Yep, the bread of ife cafe is just by the Plough pub on Barry Road. Good luck blackkat at swimming - I'm not around nexct week but I suspect others will be.


Patt1980 feel free to share 4 month sleeping regression woes with us - I think at least 2 of us have been there, or are still there!


See you later.

Sorry ladies busy packing for a week away so won't make it. Hope to catch up soon - we have never recovered from the 3/4m sleep regression and now baby C sleeps in my bed and feeds all night ARGH!! Tough love when we get home I think...Hope you all well. xx

Sorry i didn't make today ladies. My little one finally fell asleep at half two and i didn't dare to wake her after the difficulty in getting her to sleep. I am desperately hoping this sleep regression thing is temporary Snowboarder as i had just got used to getting more than 3 or 4 hrs a night and it is a struggle to go back to zombie land!



I am definitely around next week though and would love to come along then.


Cheers,


S

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