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Good evening all, so how about we meet from 1:30 at one o clock club at red hut next to peckham rye cafe tomorrow, followed by a wander in the park then perhaps a spritzer at the Herne or clockhouse?! We better make the most of this spring weather. Who's about? Nat & Rosie xx

Hi All


Hope everyone is well.

Been out of town for a while...sorry to have missed all the fun. Also lost updates from forum somehow and only just logging on to sort it out so am a bit confused as to what is happening...


Is anyone still going out for a drink on Friday? Would be keen to come along if so.


As for thurs - we're around if anyone wants to meet up. Happy to do peckham rye, particularly if good weather again... or go crazy and try dulwich park?? (although that's a lot further for us and I'm guessing for others too).


anyway, let me know if you're around

Jenny

Hey Jenny, good to hear from you! A few of us are still around for drinks on Friday I think...Vic, Fi, Laura and me possibly. We were saying if people still up for it then we should have a few on Friday and try and get another date in the diary when everyone can make it too (ie Jude, Hannah, Susie, Bex...) I'm not around on Thursday as have a handover day at work!! I am around tomorrow (Weds) though and I hear the weather is going to be lovely tomorrow if anyone fancies some park action. Nat & Rosie x

Hi All


oooh, would have loved to come to petting zoo - freya just down for nap though so wont be waking up until after 4.30pm now.


Laura - would be great to meet you - Happy to meet at about 4.30pm in the park if you like, otherwise am also around tomorrow.


jenny

Hey ladies,


I hope you all had fun at the petting zoo yesterday! Funnily enough I was there earlier in the day. I was getting my hair cut later in the day so couldn't come and meet you guys.


Anyway, I'm not sure if anyone's meeting today or not. I'm not sure if I'll be able to make today as have to get organised as I'm off to a hen do tomorrow.


I'm super keen to meet next week though with whoever is around.


Jenny - good to hear from you!

Nat - hope the handover goes well!


Finally all those who are going for drinks on Friday - enjoy and sorry I can't make it - hopefully I can come to the next ones :-)


Bex xoxo

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