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Anna - 10k sounds great well done!


Think I'm a bit far off from that. Have been out of the loop recently as it turns out George has had silent reflux for the past month and still going so things a bit tough! Now on medication though so fingers crossed I'll be joining you for runs in the park and more importantly cake in the cafe soon!


Hi to all!

Saff

Was thinking about you the other day, hoping all was ok.

Jeez it must be tough with reflux. hope medication works!

Let mw know when you're out and about a bit more. Would love to meet him!

Anna x


OMG just re-read EDITING spelling mistake.. the shame!

I think I have to admit defeat in the meeting up stakes, life with 3 kids and associated school runs and activities for the older ones makes it tricky! Middle daughter now does Diddy Dance on Tuesday afternoons.


Hopefully you will all still be meeting come September when both of my big kids will be at school all day.


Pippa x

Hi Ladies,

Congratulations on your babies! Myself and my partner are independant fully trained breast feeding specialists based in the East Dulwich area.If you would be interested in us coming along and giving a free talk on breastfeeding and answering any questions or queries you may have please feel free to PM me or reply on this thread.Alternatively, if you find that you require assistance further on down the line please get in touch. We do private home visits!!

Great to see people today - i forgot to mention that as part of the Dulwich Festival there's a fete on Goose Green this Sunday (11am - 4pm). My husband (who's a children's book illustrator) has a stall selling birthday cards and some prints for kids bedrooms so pop by and say hello if you're around.


Louise x

hi everyone hope all ur babies are happy and well!! i havnt been to any meet ups and my baby is just over 3 months, wondering if it is too late to join you ladies? starting to feel a tad bit lonely as none of my frends (im pretty young...)have children :S and the weather is picking up so would be lovely to take baby out for a bit! what days do you meet up?


thanks!


nabz x

Nabz, never too late.

I think it takes a few months for most mums to get settled and confident with venturing out/ routines etc

Most of the first time mums (and 2nd timers with toddlers at nursery) meet at 2 at the gardens cafe on tuesday.

We're all about to swap email addresses as the new WBC will take over soon so make sure you've swapped deets.


Infact, Jane/sara I don't want to take over but I'm happy to add to email list if people want to pm me their contact details.


We had a few park meet ups when it was warmer which hopefully we'll be able to do again. Picnics, chuck down some toys and there was even the odd bottle of wine ;) Steph!!


I'll be there briefly on tues I hope so looking forward to seeing you then if you can make it! X

Anna

I can agree with Anna. I have not managed one meet up. Partly because I need to pick up my son from nursery at 3 so 2 is not possible and partly because my new baby has been so sick that I haven't had energy to!

But I would like to go on mailing list, in case I manage to get organised!

Absolutely, it's definitely never too late. Unlike me, who has been incredibly late doing the email thing - really sorry.


Anna, if you're up for doing it I think you should go for it as despite good intentions I fear I will not be good at getting around to it if I do it - somehow switching on the computer is the last thing I want to do in the evenings! I will send you a pm now with my details.


I'm on for next Tuesday too, hope to see people then.


Jane

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