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Hi all,


I can meet at lunchtime. Gemma what time can you get to the Nun's Head for? If straight after baby sensory I'm assuming around 12:45? If anyone fancies getting there any earlier please let me know.


Nat, Fi and Jude - sorry not to see you this wk, hopefully next or at an activity in between?


I've recently changed phone and sim so please can you all text me your numbers when you get a minute - thanks and hope you're all well.


Bex & Nico x

Hi everyone hope you're having nice weeks ?, thought I would start ball rolling for Thursday . Anyone fancy peckham rye playroom (one o clock club ) next to cafe . It's stay and play- a free session 1.30-3.30pm ? Would be great to see some of you as it's been ages ! Xxx

Hannah and Eddie x

Hi everyone!

Anyone up for meeting tomorrow? It was quite nice at the one o'clock club last week so would be nice to go there again - unless anyone has other suggestions? It's open 1.30-3.30 so I think I will head there after baby sensory, possibly stop for coffee in the cafe. hopefully see some of you there. Hannah x

Hi very last minute but if anybody is free tomorrow Monday morning 10th Feb, my friend has organised a first aid course for mums. It was possibly going to be held at her house so I didn't put a message on here at first in case there were too many people but it will now be held at The Patch pub on Lordship lane from 10-1pm where there is lots more room for more mums and babies. See www.bumpsandbashes.com for more details. At the moment it will cost ?28.50 each but the more people that attend the lower the price will be. If you're interested send me your email address and I can forward you more details. Hopefully we will see some of you there tomorrow. Fi and Rosie x

Hiya,


I hope everyone's well. If anyone fancies an activity or meet up tomorrow please give me a shout. I'm keen to do something slightly later in the day around 3ish or in the morning around 11ish - perhaps in the vicinity of Lordship Lane? Nico fell asleep at the play session last week!


Hope to catch up soon,


Bex x

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