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Lovely to see everyone today and thanks for cheering me up after a rubbish week. We talked about eventually switching spring babies to email list and collected lots today and I have a few already but please pm me your email so we can get the list started as we thought easier than having to check on the forum. x

Hey, not sure if i have missed the boat on email list? Anyone in gardens tmrw? We Are back in uk. Jenny how are you holding up with spd? Nikki, what about you and the boys? Let me know if you need me to pick up some coffee and drop it by your house if you are still house bound. Havent seen any spots ons lil guy yet, in a way i would have loved to have it over with! Give me a shout if i can help!!

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Hello Ladies,



I'm afraid I've been a bit of a sporadic friend to the Spring Babies Club, but I would be so pleased to be included on the email list.

(Have PM'd my email address to Countjc)

On another note, for those who still may be checking on here, is there anyone meeting up tomorrow? I keep failing to make it to meet-ups because I seem to have rather a grumpy baby who keeps scuppering my plans, but he's only 7 weeks so I'm hoping it's just a phase!


xx from Elisabeth

Is anyone thinking of going back to work yet ? Riley is 12 weeks old now and I'm looking to go back around september as a part time nanny and was hoping for a child of the same age so thought this was the best place to start , do you think it's too soon ? Is any1 looking for a nanny and open to the idea of nanny with child ? Thoughts please


Hollie

  • 6 months later...

Hi All


I am returning back to work mid May /June and am starting to think about a Nannyshare for our little one who will be 1 in May. I'm not sure when is the right time to look but thought I'd start now and thought this thread might catch the eye of some like minded mums. We would be looking for a family to share with, with a child of similar age in the Bellenden area as we both commute from Peckham Rye.


We're looking for 4 days a week 8-6


We're a pretty laid back friendly family and would like our little boy to have a nice friend to play with while we're out working.


We will then be looking for an outgoing energetic and caring nanny with all the necessary certificates - first aid, CRB and Ofsted registered.


If you think your family fits the bill (or indeed a nanny that will be free at this time) please PM me and we can go from there

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