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Hey mums


So i have been thinking, that as much as we all like to discuss our feelings online. I am thinking about organising a get together with guest 'mum' speakers. I have a few mum authors in mind, mums that are honest about motherhood and would like to share their experiences (f you would like to speak or know someone who would pls get intouch the more the merrier)


We can have Q&A's, cake, tea and generally a afternoon of honesty.


We are all in the motherhood boat together, i am pretty sure none of us find it easy.


It would be great to hear you thoughts and ideas. I think this is something we could all benefit from.


Jenny x

Stephanie Calman would be great if you could persuade her. She's a local Mum and her books are very funny (just finished reading one - lovely holiday reading). I'd definitely be up for that:)


http://www.badmothersclub.co.uk/jsp/index.jsp

Great to hear that this kind of thing is receiving interest, thank you for all you dm's i will get to work and sort this out. Look out for a time and date ;)


Or if you would like to talk about your experience as a new mum, pls get intouch.


Thanks

Jenny

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