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Hej Rebecka! Ja allts? jag t?nkte ju komma och knacka p? men jag gl?mde bort ditt husnummer och ville inte g?ra en jehovas och ringa p? random d?rrar! Jag gjorde en mental note av vart du bodde n?r vi m?ttes och t?nkte att det h?r kommer jag ju komma ih?g ... Not ...
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Hej Svenska mammor!


Jag ar pa vag att flytta till ED om 3-4 veckor fran Surrey Quays/Rotherhithe och vantar mitt och min sambos forsta barn i borjan av December. Sokte 'swedish' pa detta forum igar och hittade till min forvaning er stora grupp!! Forvantade mig verkligen inte en sa stor grupp lokala svenskor!! Vill jattegarna traffas i borjan av nyaret om ni fortfarande ses! Eller till och med innan om det passar, gar hem pa mamma ledighet om tva veckor! Hur hittar men er pa facebook?


Sa ville mest saga hej sa lange!


Emma

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Hej alla svenska mammor och pappor! Tack vare en tr?d p? Familjeliv s? fick jag reda p? att det finns en hel svenska f?r?ldrar i den h?r delen av stan - superkul! Trodde typ att jag var den enda svenska mamman den h?r sidan av Themsen, haha. Jag heter Moa och bor med min f?stman och 5.5-m?naders son i West Norwood. H?nger v?ldigt g?rna med p? n?sta tr?ff!
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Hej igen, Ja som sagt jag traffas jatte garna Moa och alla er andra ocksa.... Vi ar nu inflyttade i ED och vantar pa att storken ska komma de narmaste veckorna (beraknad om drygt en vecka) Sa Januari traff kanske ar lattast.... men hanger garna pa innan om det arrangeras och det passar! Verkar ju som att vi kommer ha smattingar i liknande alder Cajsa, hoppas allt gatt bra for dig/er!


Hur hittar man er facebook grupp?!


Emma

Hej alla! Ja vad kul Moa! Min lilla son Woody f?ddes f?rra veckan s? jag v?ntar nog ocks? till Januari! Lycka till ned allt och testa om den h?r linjen funkar annars kan du hitta en l?ngre bak i tr?den, https://m.facebook.com/home.php?refid=9#!/groups/218445448267548?ref=bookmark&__user=614115228


- Cajsa


Ps. Bex jag kommer snart och h?lsar p? och fiskar expertr?d. Ds

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Hej,


I'm wondering if anyone would be interested in being a Swedish conversation buddy? I'm a 39 year old female originally from Scotland (no children, thus can't really get involved in the mum's meetings). I lived in Sweden for a total of 8 years on and off, but I left 7 years ago and my Swedish is really getting rusty and I don't want to lose it. I was thinking of the possibility of meeting up with a Swede(s) regularly for Swedish conversation. If we made it a regular thing I could pay a small fee or pay for the coffee/beer. When I lived in Sweden, I could get by with not using English at all and I understand everything written above but I'm starting to have difficulties fluently stringing sentences together. I should be able to write all this in Swedish but have lost all confidence :-(


Aileen

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