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Last time I just listened for American accents! I have short brown hair and will have a red bugaboo buggy with baby in tow and an almost 4 year old running around. I may recognize a few people, so lets just meet outside the cafe where the kids usually run around and I think we'll find each other :)
I have a gym appt which normally I would skip but have thrown out my back which means I have to rehab it at the gym per doctor's orders SO I will be a little late- probably more like 10:30 but hope to catch up with whoever is there! Looking forward to it!
Hi, I'd love to meet up. Three days a week during school hours, it'd be my 2, almost 3, year old daughter and me; otherwise it'd be my 9 year old girl and 6 year old boy as well. Weekends are trickier given juggling everyone's schedule. Maybe we could do one of the days you work from home, twinsmom, and see who else can meet up then too. Does a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday work for anyone?

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> Sounds great. Where shall we meet? I'm near

> Forest Hill pools/horniman, you?



Just found this post when I did a search for Forest Hill Pools, but I wonder if you are the American mum (sorry, mom) who I have chatted to by the big yellow slide in the Baxter Field playground. My little girl loves that slide (or used to before she turned in to a total wuss over night).

hi- i'm late in joining this group, but am thrilled to see so many american's around. I'm a philly girl myself and we've lived in ED for a year. I have a 2yr old and one on the way (Jan). I really hope to make the next meet up.

i just got my absentee ballot for the presidential election in the mail. Wish i could manage to stay up to watch the returns.


warmly,

karen

Hi - am sorry I missed this thread from the start, but how exciting!! Especially if people want to share NFL package ;)


I'm from Indiana (and NY), and I've been in London for about 6 yrs now. I have a 10month old son and would love to meet up if you guys plan another !


Is there a mailing list or is it all scheduled here? hmm, what would a mailing list look like... [email protected] ? :-)


Nicole

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