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Hi there just wondered if anyone was interested in starting up an evening group which meets up to chat on a regular basis over a glass of wine or food. There may even be a group already not sure.

Just thought it would be nice to meet a few more people and share ideas about working and keeping sane as a mum!!

Please let me know your thoughts?

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Dear working moms - just an idea about treating for your next children's party (May to end of September) a fragrant beautiful petal inspired outdoor party using yoga and art


Children, daddies, teenagesr and grandparents - love it! Featured at the V&A Museum of Childhood but fairly new in London.


www.seamandala.com


xx hope you like it.

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