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Hi there,


I am lucky enough to be a stay at home mum, and my son (who has just turned one) and I have much enjoyed the company of local friends and NCT mums over the past year. However I seem to be the only one not returning to work and wondered if there are any other fulltime mums out there who would fancy getting together / doing something a bit different like a gallery or something now and again. Invitation obviously extends to working mums too... not trying to be prejudice, but it seems to be very hard to schedule something in with my existing working mum friends!


Anyway, just looking for some lovely ED mums to hang out with now and again!


Kim

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  • 3 months later...

would love to meet up! but my little one is only 1 month old so not much fun atm...i am a full time student (or guess i was lol) but am now doing most work at home, but my husband goes to uni full time so im left alone with baby and jeremy kyle...as you can imagine not the funniest thing ever, then you get caught up with so many household chores...


nabz


i also live in nunhead!

We'd love to meet up. Am away till monday, but could do Tuesday. Mornings or post 3pm good for Oliver (17months) and I... Yes! Hang in there Nabz its true it get SOO much better. You won't believe us. Before you know it you'll be sounding like a well seasoned mum doing it all! Keep your chin up. Have you looked into the NCT tea mornings in Nunhead. There is a really good group for new mums. Check them out. Look forward to meeting up.
Just wanted to say it was lovely to meet you all this morning! Lovely to chat and maybe catch up next week (Jack my partner is off to Lisbon so will really need the grown up conversation!) Happy to have people at my place (assuming there aren't hoards!). Kim

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