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Hi all,


Looks like summer has arrived! :-) Or maybe shouldn't speak to soon...


There is still a tie for Thu 8th and Wed 14th June for our meet up, and trying to decide which one to pick and disappoint 5 people made me think why not just do both!?? Then everybody has met everybody as those 5 that can't make the 8th can make the 14th.


Please still PM me your number if you'd like to join the whatsapp group and we can start using that.

I know...It's almost too good to be true, although today's a bit pants. A big 27 on Saturday last time I checked....


I'm one of the folk who can't do Wed 14 (can't do any Weds as Mr Howl works late then). I'd happily meet others on June 8 if anyone is up for it and maybe we can try for another date later in the month.


Enjoying Whatsapp - even though I've been quiet - will say a hello there later.


And thanks again Kelly for all the organisation!

Wow, lots of activity since I last logged on! I do the michelem yoga at goosegreen too , but have mainly been going on Wednesdays recently. I also do park run at dulwich park - I'm volunteering on Saturday, so if you see a pregnant lady with a stop watch say hello! Would be really keen to meet up on the 8th, so hopefully see some of you then. I've PMd by phone number for the WhatsApp group if that's ok. C x

Hi everyone!


Bit late signing up, but would love to join the group. Due with my second in November and would be great to meet up. Unfortunately I won't be able to make the dates in June as my husband is away, but will hopefully be able to make the next one! Kelly are you ok if I pm my number for the WhatsApp group?


Emily

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello!


A friend of a friend just told me about this group! I'm due with my second November 1st. My first is 2.5. Also feeling HUGE and I'm only 20 weeks. I'm pretty sure my belly is the same size as my neighbors who is full term 🤣 Would love to join and meet up with you all x


Amy

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