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Hi


I am expecting my first baby at the end of May and would also love to meet some other new mums in the area. I am in Honor Oak Park but East Dulwich/ Peckham Rye are near enough to walk for a coffee. I am off work early due to redundancy so I am around most of the time. Let me know if there are any plans to meet up.


Jemma

Hi everyone and new ladies on site.


I am coming tomorrow at 11, to Peckham rye Park...I'll have my early spring baby with me, I'm not sure whose coming and not sure if I know anyone, so please look out for me..black bugaboo (like every other ED mum LOL - or he'll be strapped to me)...black puffa, looking harrassed, brown hair in ponytail...I'm only sayng this as i uusally make the round of the cafe asking everyone if theyre spring babies and they look at me like i'm nuts..... xxxx


jess

Hello all,


firstly, congratulations on your pregnancies and new borns to those who have already arrived! I hope you are all doing well.


I am new to the group and expecting my second baby on 4th May, my daughter is just over 3 1/2 and in nursery 4 days a week. I am now on maternity leave and would love to meet up with other mums-to-be. I won't being attending NCT classes this time around so I'm hoping this forum will provide a good opportunity for some socialising and support.....I am sure I have forgotten everything from the first time around though!


Are there any regular meet ups arranged or is this something we could do? Apologies if I have missed anything!


Really look forward to meeting you and your little ones soon!


Gemma

(07967 155 213)

Hi all,


hope yesterday's meet up went well... a few of us who were at Dulwich Park (and the EDT the week before) were thinking it would be good to set up a weekly meet at the same place and same day and time so that all our collective baby brains could cope! It would also be fairly relaxed, 'drop in' as it gets much harder to get out the house when the baby arrives (from memory - it was a result if i was dressed by midday...)


Not sure if it is up and running yet but I think the Clock House is starting a mother & baby/toddler drop in mornings Mon-Friday 9-12. It sounds like it could be a good venue as it would have activities for those bringing siblings, proper coffee and sofas etc and its near the park for sunny days.


I have to confess never been there but why dont we give it a try...?


What about Tuesdays 11ish?


Hope those who were overdue/due when I last saw them are doing well.


Jude xxx

i think that sounds like a good plan - i doubt i will make next tuesday as currently three days overdue but based on how late i went with my daughter i could still be preggers on tuesday maybe a walk down there would help speed it along!


lesley

xx

Great idea although the one o'clock club runs on a Tuesday morning in the hut in Peckham rye park and we always go to that at that time (10-12pm) A lot of mums go with their new baby and toddler as your toddler can run around and do all the activities so think will stick to going. What about doing the clock house regular meetup on a Thursday am? as I don't think there's much on then. Whatever the majority think i guess.


I'm due on Sunday and in unchartered waters as my first was a month early!!

Katie

Hi all


A regular arrangement sounds good. Either clock house or Peckham rye one o clock club works for us...what is the consensus? It will be good to have something for the toddlers to do too!


Katiesa - good luck, my first was just over two weeks early and second was a week late... Was climbing the walls by the end!


Looking forward to meeting up xx

Hi ladies, I'm up for a regular meet now I am off work too. Tuesdays are fine by me (my toddler is staying on at nursery). Interested to try the clock house as that's new, but the cafe/club is always a winner too. Maybe we could try clock house next week and see what people think?

Jennie (3wks to go!)

Hello ladies


Very much looking forward to catching up soon, on maternity leave now but have a sickly 19 mo and have to move house so not quite the relaxing experience I was hoping for! Will be around for catch ups any day, toddler will be in nursery every day but Wednesday, Tuesday's or Thursday's as suggested would suit us well, might even manage a coffee and conversation without the older one!


Tracey

Hi All


The Clock House on Thursdays sounds good to me. My 3 year old will be in nursery for the morning & it's within walking distance, so I will be able to come along with our new little lady who is now 4 weeks old! We have yet to make one of the meet ups & I'm still trying to master getting out of the house with 2 little people, I think we're getting better at it!? Maybe in the next week or two once life doesn't seem so crazy I'll get to meet some of you, there might even be more babies than bumps by then :)


Paula

Let's try clock house on thursdays and for those that wish the one o'clock club at peckham rye park on Tuesday's ... That way there is something for everyone


My daughter is likely to be at nursery both those days


Start next week? For those that haven't just given birth...!


Jude x

Hi ladies, to those of you who i have met, my baby girl arrived on Saturday. Home birth!!! Didn't think i was going to manage that. HOpe to meet up with you all week after next? Both tues and thurs work for me but tues is prob preferable. Maybe we can have two meet ups a week to keep everybody happy? I'm sure there are enough babies being born this spring and that will give everybody a bit of flexibility. I went to the clock house the night my labour started. I hadn't been before it was decorated but the new refurb looks good and the food was good too. Fi x

Hi all,


so, I think I am right in thinking we have agreed on two meet up per week which will hopefully accommodate all:


Starting this week:

Tuesdays @ 11am at Peckham Rye Cafe (or maybe this is the one o'clock club for those with their little ones?)

Thursdays @ 11am (?) at The Clockhouse


Please let me know if you agree/disagree!?


Congratulations Fi, I am hoping for a home birth too, fingers crossed!


Gemma

Hi all, my little one, a second boy, arrived at home early hours of Friday morning in two hours!! so not going to make meetups for another week. Loving having a little baby again and trying not to get scared by the actual practicalities of two!!!!

Hi all,


Congratulations Fi and Katie on your respective home births... Midwife thinks mine may end up being one as likely to be quick eek


Yes, the plan is to start this week with two drop in meets and see how we go ... 11 prob about right?


I am definitely up for at least one ... Is anyone planning to attend either? Am just trying to fit in a last visit to work too this week as well as waddling to nursery drop off!


Jude x

Hi ladies, congratulations on the new babies!


Unfortunately as my daughter is back at nursery this week I won't be able to make any of the planned meet ups at 11 (her half day sessions end at 12 and I need to go pick her up :-(


As I have another 2 year old boy I am happy to meet up any other parents with toddlers at the play groups - either Peckham one o'clock club or tumble - is anyone planning on attending either today?


X Pauline

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