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Hi, I can only make Thursdays or Fridays but as sewingmummy says it's going to be hard to find a time that suits everyone.


But I'm still up for meeting on Thursday the 31st if others are. Shall we meet goose green if weather is good and perhaps the gardens/electrical engineers cafe if raining? Any other suggestions for locations are fine with me. I'd liked the sound of that wildlife garden for example but haven't heard anything further about that... I'm not sure where that is.

Good point, I'm short and have shoulder length straight dark brown hair and will be carrying my chunky boy in either a beige Ergo or a black/grey carrier. If it's cold I'll have a black jacket with fur trim hood. Shall

we aim to sit near the front for ease of recognising each other?

Yes let's aim for the front of the cafe.


I'm above average height with straight brown hair to just below shoulders. I wear glasses, dark rimmed. Felix is 1 and I'll probably have him in a red/black baby bjorn which is now almost too small for him. I think I'll be wearing jeans and will try to wear red and White striped t-shirt under black cardie.

Oh bum, my poor little baby has developed a horrible cold and cough virus overnight (thought his snotty nose was just due to teething). Totally up to you guys, really disappointed not to meet up and if he seemed up to it I'd be happy to bring him briefly in the sling to say hi but won't do that if you are at all worried about the potential germs.

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