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Perhaps there are some people currently a bit green around the gills and looking forward to welcoming yet another East Dulwich resident in the autumn?


If so, this is the place for you - congratulations!


Feel free to use this thread as you see fit. Prams, morning sickness, hormones, that strange urge to eat coal and clean underneath the fridge...


Wishing you all a happy and healthy pregnancy.


FRM x

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Great stuff Megano :) How about one Sunday during June/July? That should give people plenty of notice. We can make it kid friendly so those with babies/toddlers can come along too.


How about Dulwich park? Unless anyone else has better ideas for a more suitable location?

Great idea and very happy to help out. Can do any of those dates at the moment but would favour June 26th. If anyone fancies meeting up in the week for some toddler related activity let me know, we are always up for 1 o'clock club/playground/walk in the park! Anna

Hello! I am due with my first on 25th October (according to scan) and would love to come and join your group if there's still space left! I am however only free from 2.30pm so could I join later on once one of those dates is decided on? I am fine for both of them but have clients on Sundays until 2pm.


Hopefully see you all soon!


Frankie

17th July gets my vote, and from all the posts so far, I think everyone who has expressed an interest can also do this.


:))


Frankie - yes, of course, it's open to everyone. Look forward to seeing you there.


Do we all want to swop email addresses to organise the details nearer the time?

Great - my email is [email protected]


I'll start an email distrin=bution list so if you're interested in deatils closer the time (prob mid/end June) if you give me your email, I can make sure you're included in the emails. We'll post details on EDF also for any last minute shows.


Enjoy the rest of the bank holidays, everyone.


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