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Hi all


And welcome Fernanda!


We have a very relaxed plan for those that are able to meet on Tuesday's at Peckham rye park cafe or one o'clock club anout 11 and also Thursdays at the clockhouse pub at c.12


I had my little girl, Madeleine (Maddie) on the weekend and have the midwife and deliveries coming today but if they come before lunch I would be up for venturing out if people were heading there ... Such a beautiful day and my builders are driving me potty!


Jude x

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Hi all,


a huge congratulations Jude! Look forward to meeting Maddie soon.


Unfortunately I won't be able to make the Clock house today as I have my Mum coming to stay. Due date on Saturday, so who knows maybe by next Thursday I'll have my little bundle too???


Take care and see you soon,


Gemma

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Ah congrats Jude! I hope you're all settling in well and Maddies big sister is being nice?

Sorry I wasn't around today, had a trip to bluewater to get a few last min buys and something nice to look forward to wearing in a few (!) weeks time! Hope you all had a nice sunny day!

Clare

Hi ladies, hope you've all had a lovely bank holiday weekend? Wondering if anyone is up for meeting with kids in tow at peckham rye 1 o'clock club tomorrow? We've got an appointment on lordship lane at 10am but hoping to waddle down there afterwards with my two year old son.

Weather is looking good too! Yay!

Clare

Ps any more new arrivals this week?

Hi all, I am going to brave it with my nearly three year old boy and my new baby boy...first day on my own. I will be the stressed looking mum with the baby in a petrol blue coloured bugaboo and my toddler riding on the buggy board!!! Hopefully it will all be as normal if we can get out of the house.
Congratulations Lesley! I was actually thinking about you today. Looking forward to meeting your little one! I am finally on maternity leave and plan to go on Thursday to the Clockhouse so will see you then and hopefully a few others? Have we agreed a new start time of 12 or still aiming for 11?

Hi there


Thank goodness you are finally on maternity leave Vic!


I am planning on coming on Thursday with Madeleine and 12 better for me too... Not sure why I said 11 in the first place!


There have been a few more arrivals and hope to see some / lots of you there


Jude x

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