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hi all, my little boy was boy in June, so I'm also in a summer club. would love to meet with you guys, I'm also free in the mornings as need to pick up my daughter before 12. Anything open from 9:30 ish around Lordship lane possibly? Otherwise I'm also happy to host. Thursday is great for me too.
just typical! we have scaffolding up and dh arranged for it to come down tomorrow between 10-11!!! I am very annoyed and hope they come sooner than later! I'll text Louise when the men are done to see if you are still there,,so sorry!

It was lovely meeting Lou and Sarah today :-)


just wondering if any of you ladies likes the twilight saga? they will be screening the new movie at Ritzy Mother&Baby screening next friday at 11am and I am definitely going... if anyone fancy it let me know, happy weekend everyone!

oopsy sorry for the misinformation! I got so excited that they will be screening BD at the mother&baby sessions that I failed to register the date..lol..it's on on friday 18th November! I hadn't even checked because they only show what it's on the following week but for some reason they have done it differently this time...shame... we could still meet somewhere on friday?
couldnt' make it on Thursday, but would still love to meet up. If at all possible is there a place that will have something to do for a 3 year old (2 weeks of half term so have to take her along)? Is the playgroup at St. Faith church at Red Post Hill still running on fridays (9:30 - 11: 30)? Otherwise will try to bring her along wherever is agreed and see how it goes

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