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As it is going to be another scorcher on Monday, i was thinking about taking a trip to Brockwell park with the baby for a stroll and a spot of lunch at the award winning Lido cafe.


http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/venue/2:23741/lido-cafe


it looks great! And i have been wanting to take a peek for ages, so worth making the most of the sunshine. And of course a great excuse to meet new mums.


Look forward to hearing from you

xxxx

Me and my little one went today, then walked round the park and spent ages hanging out at the paddling pool/sand pit feature thing they've got - not that there was any water, but it was still a nice spot to enjoy the weather.


I love Brockwell park.


Count us in for Monday!

hey ladies, look forward to seeing you at the cafe tomorrow at 1.30 i am sure if you look at the pics of previous MM's HERE you will get a idea of how some of the mums that may be there look, but i 110% the buggies will give it away.

xxx

Hey ladies



Just wanted to say thanks to all the mums that made it today, it was a really great day!! For those of you that could not make it, hopefully see you at the next MM.


Check out some pics of our day HERE

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