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Hi Everyone, Milly has been a bit under the weather this week with a bad cough. I think she's over the worst of it now but I wouldn't want to come and spread this nasty cough around.

I'm sorry as I know I asked to join in and didn't make it last week either.

Fingers toes and everything else crossed that we can come and meet you all next week.

Eve and Milly x x

We can't make it this week as my mum is staying (yay the cavalry has arrived!!)

Will def see you next week though


Jen - I can't do buggy fit next week as have one credit for power pramming on Mondays left. Might give it a go the week after though. Had a really funny time at Zumba at push though yesterday. Highly recommended.


Have fun today ladies. See you soon

J-mo and Sam

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Ladies,


I am back from holidays. I have missed a few thursdays and I hope all of you and your LO are fine.

We had an amazing time in France and a fab weather and the return into London is hard the rain not helping today :(


As promised, here is my website for the dance group : www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk

First session friday 20th september. I hope I will have the pleasure to see you there as I could use a bit of support for the start. Dont be shy as no dance level is required to participate !

The flyers will be ready soon and I will give some to you if you are interested next thursday.


Have a lovely sunday,

Xs

Anne Gloria and Zion

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