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Lovely meeting all you Autumn mums today! Despite Megan's no show - hopefully she will be less pram based next time!


Kate you mentioned a walk in Peckham Park later in the week that would be top weather permitting!


Amber good luck with arrival of baby no2 this week!


Becky

Hi Autumn babies club,


I'm due 9th November and officially on maternity leave - yay! I came to the first gathering at the Clockhouse but havn't been living in London for the past few months. I'm back now and it would be lovely to catch up with other mums/mums to be in the area if anyone fancies it. I'll keep an eye out for the next catch ups too.


Looking forward to meeting others,

Emma

Hi there expectant mums!


My name is Anna and I live in East Dulwich. I am doing a part-time masters in Child Development and as part of the course I need to observe a new baby in their home environment. I am currently looking for a mum who is either due to give birth in the next couple of months (or who has recently had a baby) who might be interested in participating?


The aim of the observation is for me to learn more about the growth and changes that occur in a baby between birth and 18 months and to develop my observational skills. The hour-long observation takes place once a week in the family home. The observation is intended to be entirely non obtrusive and the family can get on with their day to day routine as usual.


If you are interested or have any questions, please contact me:


Anna Simmonds

[email protected]

07891 856788


I have a full-enhanced CRB, and a letter from the University, which explains the observation in more detail.


Thank you!


Anna

Hi Everyone,


I am a new mum in the area. My LO is 3 weeks this thursday and her name is Eliana. I would love to meet up on a Monday to socialise and make new friends. Congratulations to all with their new babes!


So it's at The Gardens at 10:30am on Mondays yes?


See you all soon :)


x

Hello, was so great to see and meet so many mums on Monday, and I look forward to meeting more this upcoming Monday, 10.30 at the Gardens. Also, shall we say Dulwich Park cafe at 3 for this Friday (perhaps we can do Peckham Rye park another day in the am?) for all those free and interested in meeting up? Look forward to hearing more baby news!

Kate x

Ugh, in-laws have decided to drop by for lunch today unexpectedly. In fairness they are bringing lunch, and my mother in law will do all my ironing so can't complain. Kate, could we say tomorrow (Friday) lunch at Luca's before you head up to Dulwich Park? Anyone else want to join?

Hi Autumn BC Mums!

I have a 5 month old 'Spring baby' and am organising a social gathering where we swap and sell our baby stuff... A friend recommended I post here as alot of the stuff will be about the 0 - 6 month age group. You're welcome to come and sell stuff too (?2 seller's fee), it's at the Crooked Well on Tuesday 6th November from 10.30am.

You'll find all of the info here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,973794,973794#msg-973794

Or PM me if you have any Qs.

We've never done this before so I don't know how it is going to go... there will be coffee and crumpets available so please come and socialise - even if you're not up for the 'swap and sell market' idea.

Best

Kath

Kate and Nat - I've been at the cafe for the past hour but can't spot you gals / anyone with one month old babies! Should have asked the colour of your coat/ colour of your pram sooner as I haven't met you before! Sheldon is crying so I need to get moving. Hope to meet you two / other local mums next time!

Hi all,

Afraid I've missed the last couple of meet ups, as my baby Matilda was born last Friday! We've not had a very straightforward time since, as Matilda had a lung infection and I had complications so our initially easy home birth has resulted in a protracted hospital stay after all. However, she's doing really well, although still in special care at kings, but hopefully we'll be home next week and I'll be able to make it along to a meet up before too long!


Becky

Hi Becky,

Good to hear from you and get an update - sorry tou're not having the easiest go of it. Look forward to seeing you and baby Matilda (love the name!) as soon as things are running smoothly! Lopk forward to seeing those who can make it tomorrow!

Kate x

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