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Hi All


Haven't made it to a meet up in ages - was hoping to come to this one but freya has come down with unspecified lurgy - doctor says virus shouldn't be contagious now that rash has come out but better to give all your little ones a wide birth just in case (reasonably likely that I might be in the process of coming down with it and I don't want to give it to you guys either!).


Christmas drinks is an excellent idea. I might even go crazy and put some make up on. woop woop.


see you all on the flip side

jenny c

x

I know... Scary how quickly time passes. Return to work beckons shudder! Anyone up for meet tomorrow? I might go to

Baby cinema and / or might need to be in for a delivery but otherwise (!) always up for a catch up.


Good luck with the move, Victoria


Jude and Maddie

Hi there,


I joined/commented on this thread ages ago (when I was pregnant) but at the time I was new to the forum didn't know how to follow it etc so missed all the replies!!! So silly!


I'd love to meet you all at some stage if you're having a coffee, if that would be ok? I've got a 6 month old little girl & live locally on Underhill road!


Xxxx

hi all

finally i'm around on a thursday. looking forward to catching up - happy to baby cinema as never tried it before (no idea how you keep a baby still for that long??) but very happy to come to clockhouse at 1pm


see you at one or t'other

jenny

Hi all,


We won't be able to make it today as I'm trying to re-establish some sort of day time nap routine after a busy few weeks. All's quiet next week so should definitely be able to make it then.


Have fun at the cinema if you go - I'll be interested to hear how the babies get on!


Take care and hope to see you all next time,


Bex & Nico :-)

Thanks for the info Fi! I've decided to head up to baby cinema to see "sunshine on leith". Hopefully the proclaimers can cheer up my sleep deprived self. I'll jump on the bus/walk back to the clockhouse after, reckon will be about 1:30? Hope to see you there. Have you heard of wonder weeks? My Aussie friend swears by them. Apparently Rosie is in her fifth leap, hence her lack of sleep (!) see you later, Nat & Rosie. Good luck with the move Vic x

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