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Hi all. Sorry we can't make this one. Perhaps next time... Wednesdays usu good for us, although I'm at uni full time from April 4th till the 22nd, must have my dissertation submitted by Easter. Hubby will have Little Saff. He has taken her for the occasional day or two before, but this will be the first time he has her 9-5/5 days a week!


We're in town over the Holidays. Love to meet up with anyone. Hilly Fields park is looking very pretty this spring. Ladywell park is also nearby us. If the weather is warm enough, there's a shallow in the brook where little ones can dip their toes in safely.


xx


Edited to add: Fuschia, your inbox is full. xx

It was great to meet those who could make it today despite my little one being super snotty! Shall we make a date for Weds 27th April as that worked for most people and also plan something for in between too - Hilly Fields and Ladywell sound lovely and always up for exploring new spots. Will post same message to Facebook group too - is everyone likely to join that? x?
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Sophiechristophy, oh no, am so sorry to hear you have mastitis again. I hope you get better soon. Was looking forward to meeting you! I'm sure it will happen soon. Sending you loads of get better vibes.

Looking forward to meeting everyone else too! Happy to meet anytime, any place.


x

Ok not sure who is coming tomorrow but shall we say 10am at the electrical cafe like last time, sitting near the front, as I'm not sure what the weather is due to be like tomorrow, it was a bit murky today. If it ends up being glorious happy to change location (will check thread!) but the electrical cafe seemed to work out nicely last time. I'll put a quick post up on the facebook group too. Looking forward to it! X
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Hi Everyone - just found thi sgroup on the Forum and it sounds great! My baby is still a bump at the moment, due in Sept, but I've been reading about AP and am very interested. Won't be on Mat Leave until end July but would love to meet up with you all after that and when baby comes. I've asked to join on Fb too. All the best, Elizabeth

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