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Hi all,


I went there last Tuesday but I'm new to the here and could not find anyone from this group.


I was just wondering how can I find you, it was very busy Tuesday. Where normally do you meet up?


Let me know, it'd be lovely to meet you all.


take care,

Fernanda

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Hi Fernanda


Tuesdays is either at Peckham rye cafe or the one o'clock club and not sure there was a meet this week


Thursdays is at the Clockhouse pub and think there are at least 2 or 3 going today


Harder yo recognise us now as less bumps! But I will be there with a yellow bugaboo (like many round here!!) and you have my number. 12ish to meet


Likely to be more next week as there have been few more babies recently


Hopefully see you there if I make it!


Jude x

Hi all, hope everything going well with babes and bumps.

Our son Finlay was born at home on Saturday morning - yay! and were just finding our feet so won't be around today as have a docs appointment and making the most of daddy being at home.


If Thursday meet is on then we might come down to the clock house though.

Clare

Hi ladies, sorry to have been MIA past few weeks. Just making the most of family time and having my husband on paternity leave. He's back to work next week and although my mum is coming to stay, I'm going to try to get out and about. So....I won't see you today but hopefully wil next week. Hope your babies are all thriving. And sleeping lots :)


See you all soon

Jennie x

Hi everyone

I am new to east dulwich- just moved here on Saturday. I'd really like to meet some other mums in the area. I don't think Freya technically counts as a spring baby as she was born end of Feb but would you mind if I came along to clock house today to say hi?

Thanks

Jenny c

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