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It's lovely to have met you all too! Kate, hope Charlie and yourself are used to you going back to work!


We are back from our trip in the Far East, relatives and friends all enjoyed meeting Sheldon. I'm still on maternity leave, wonder if anyone is still up for coffee / park meet ups?

Hi RebeccaC, hope pregnancy is going well for you. This is actually the 2012 Autumn baby club, you might wish to join the 2013 one to meet mum-to-be's expecting at the same time as you ;-)


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1070182

  • 6 months later...

Hi, I just discovered the Autumn babies club a year or so too late (my son was born Sept last year), but I'm wondering if you still meet up or if there are any other Autumn baby parents who would like to. I'm still looking after our son full-time but finding that most of the people I know with similar-aged babies have gone back to work now. It would be lovely to meet some new people.


All the best,


Helena

  • 4 months later...

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