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Hello... sorry to have been off radar. This being back at work malarkey a bit much. Really sad to be missing tonight's drinks - I am actually going out with Jennie (fellow spring baby and other half of nanny share) to ahem, "assess the nanny" - read drinks lots of wine. Really hope that i can make it out one of these days and lets do drinks again soon.


Jude (and Maddie) x

Sad to miss the drinks but we're on hols tomorrow so packing the bags (& also drinking wine so with you in spirit!).


Have a great time & hope to see you again sometime. This work stuff really sucks at getting in the way of coffees & cake!


Hope everyone + babies are doing well...


Suzie & Iona x

Hey, use indeed we're meeting in grove vale library at 10:30 for the story and craft thing. There were also a few who may be around this afternoon if that suits you better? Are you on what's all? We set up a group chat thing. Pm me your number if you are and will add you. Nat & Rosie xx

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