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Hi Girls,


I really wanted to meet you this week but Joe has a rash around his chest and going to take him to see health visitor this afternoon. Maybe nothing serious, has anyone experience something similar?


I hope see u all next week.

Have a lovely weekend.

Fernanda and Joe

Hi All


Sorry to have missed you last week. Anyone fancy doing something this thursday? I can do either the 'between the naps' time slot (any time from 11.30 until about 2.30) or the 'post-second nap' slot - 3.30 onwards.


does that suit anyone else?

Jenny c

Hi, i can meet up too with Rosie, just wondered whether any of you fancied going to the soft play at peckham pulse 4pm -4.50 slot? We don't have to stay the whole session and then we could go to a cafe nearby on Choumert Rd or there's a 3pm-3.50 slot, or we could have a cuppa first and then go there? x
I've just got an interview for tomorrow afternoon in Central London...it's at 3pm and she said it will be 20 mins...I don't think I'd make it back for soft play by 4 as will have to drop Rosie in soho at boys work then pick her up afterwards. I'm sorry! Can anyone do fri afternoon instead? If not sorry to miss everyone. Again!! Nat & Rosie x

Hi All


Like the idea of the soft play in peckham pulse but have managed to double book myself for tomorrow afternoon - was going to try and rearrange with friend but since it seems most people can't make tomorrow happy to put it off - can do friday 4pm instead, or next week. Anyone up for either of those?


Jenny c

Hi all, I can't make tomorrow but have fun if you go...maybe we could do it next week aswell? I was away a couple of weeks ago and at the health visitor last week so haven't seen you for ages...looking forward to catching up. Fernanda, I hope Joe is better! And good luck with the interview Natalie!

Susie

x

Brilliant, shall we say 3pm cafe viva http://www.cafeviva.co.uk at 3pm for those that can then? Ie Bex and if then see jenny there of meet at Peckham pulse just before 4pm? Interview went ok thanks although I did ramble a bit and realised I had some soggy rusk on my trousers half way through. Nat & Rosie xx

Hi Gemma,


I hope you're all good.


Unfortunately I won't make it today. Nico's not well - he became a bit feverish last night. Was actually meant to be seeing a nursery later anyway but that's not going to be possible either.


Hopefully get catch up with you both - and the rest of the S.B gang next week.


Bex and Nico xx

Hey Gemma, Bex & all,


I won't be there today either. I have my mother coming over to visit. Bex - I hope Nico is ok and makes a speedy recovery.

If you do meet up try and think about what days/dates might work for a little drink catch up. Bex, Fi & Jude all expressed interest. Nat & Rosie xx

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