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Hey, I am up for a meet: last before Christmas I guess and I too am back to work in January sigh so last regular meet up for me...


I would prefer either morning meet or afternoon after two as am still working on the lunchtime nap! Clockhouse fine unless someone has somewhere better to suggest! X

Oh bugger! Just got home - stopped by clockhouse at 1.30 but couldn't see anyone, just a few Xmas parties - no 3G meant I couldn't check EDF! Iona's sleeping then will need a bottle. Will people be there for a while? Could head out again for 3pm if people will still be around?
Merry Christmas to you all too! I'm gutted I missed this afternoon. Thought I'd have a quick lie down when Rosie went down for her nap and we both woke up nearly 2 hours later. Miracles do happen! Have a lovely Christmas all and look forward to seeing you again in the new year. Nat & Rosie xx
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Hello,


I have just moved to East Dulwich and was keen to meet some mums with babies around the same age as mine (Rebecca who is 8 months old). A friend told me about your group and wondered if i could come along to one of your meets? Appreciate I am a late joiner (!) but keen to meet other mums and find out about classes etc in the local area.


Kind regards,

Laura x

Hi Laura,


Welcome to East Dulwich and Spring Babies. It would be lovely to meet you and Rebecca. We normally meet on Thursdays at a local cafe or pub.


Speaking of meeting up, who is free this coming Thursday? I hope everyone had a lovely first Christmas with their little ones!


Bex & Nico

x

Hi Laura, Bex, Gloria & all,


Happy new year to you all! I'm definitely up for meeting this Thursday. I'm bloated and fat after Christmas so on major diet from now on! Look forward to seeing you all on Thursday.


Laura - you should go on the edtots.co.uk website too as all activities in the area are listed there. Tippee toes is a popular one.


Nat & Rosie xx

Boo hoo! So properly back at work and feeling very fed up that missing out on (regular) Thursday's with you all! Having said that I might be able to skive off next Thursday afternoon: maybe you guys could come round for tea?


Have a lovely meet up on Thursday and you might meet Maddie and her lovely nanny at Beas or crooked well in the meantime


Happy new year!


Jude and Maddie x x

I'm also now back to work full time and so won't be able to meet up during the week anymore - sob! A few of us did mention maybe the odd get together on a weekend for brunch, or potentially another 'wild' night out sometime, and I'd definitely be keen for this if anyone else is.


Enjoy your get togethers & hope to see you soon.


Suzie & Iona x

Hello again,


Sorry not to see you this week Jude & Maddie - hopefully next if you get the afternoon off?


Suzie & Iona - sorry not to see you also, let's try to find a weekend we can all meet for brunch.


In the meantime, Gloria, Natalie and Laura - would you be interested in meeting tomorrow morning for a change? We could meet at Peckham Rye Park cafe and go for a walk round the park, which would help us burn off a few pounds?! 11am?


Bex x

Hey Bex, sorry for the delay! I can't do 11 (or 10:30) unfortunately as am going to view a nursery at 11. The afternoon works better for me, say 2:30/3:00? Would be happy with Peckham rye though and perhaps the Herne tavern after?? Let me know if you can do the afternoon. I know Nico was doing his 2pm nap so that may not be so convenient. Nat & Rosie xx

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