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Hey - so yeah I have tickets to see About Time - am going with a friend who had a baby last week (she may therefore pull out!) but see you there Ginny (any anyone else who fancies it!).


Power-pramming was really fun actually. I've only done it once but am up for doing it on Monday after the meet up if anyone else is keen. Also - just to report back - I went to mum and baby zumba today at Push Studios - was a real work out (I did not look pretty!) and i'm trying the post natal pilates class tomorrow. Just thought i'd say in case anyone had the urge to come join!


Lou (and Bobby)

Defo up for power pramming after 6 week check so 16th sept and the Zumba sounds fab will defo try that to- cheers for the updates Lou. Can't do baby cinema on Friday as look after my 3 yr old also that day but when Peckham restarts on a Thursday will be a regular! For info there is a free music class for babies at all fired up cafe this Friday at 10 run by company called Lucy sparkles.


Catherine

Hi there, I think I may be a little late to the party (!) but I was told about this forum by a lovely mum at baby sensory class in Forest Hill.


I had my son Walter on June 27th and can't believe how quickly time has flown. Anyway, I'd love to join the group if I'm still allowed! My NCT group were talking about baby cinema on Thursdays at Peckham Multiplex, so maybe see some of you there, and I am also keen on powerpramming (though a little scared!).


Happy sunny Thursdays everyone x

Hi


I'm having my hair cut tomorrow (Milo and Davis in Herne Hill have Parent and Child Mondays where you can take you babies/children along) but would love to join you another week. My baby was born in June.


Hope you and babies are all doing well.


Kate

Hi Everyone,


I am a late joiner to the forum. I have a 3 month old little girl and i am looking to meet some mums in the area. I live in Nunhead and me and baby have not been to any groups yet (been to tired to get out).

I am i first time mum and single parent and would love to make some mummy friends! If anyone is local and free to meet it would be great to hear from you.

Hope your all well.

X

Hi All,


I was planning to meet up today with Sally in Peckham Rye park cafe at 11:30 if any one else is free. We will probably be inside if it is too cool outside. Look out for the two of us both with lie flat buggies,mine is grey the other is for twins.


Philippa and Juliet

Toby and I will try to come along but we're stuck at home waiting for a delivery at the moment, so will depend if they come in time. Unfortunately the delivery slot is rather unhelpful (8 - 18.30!) so who knows when we'll be allowed out! Hopefully see you in a bit.


Em

Hi everyone,

If you want to try an activity with your baby in the area, come and join the new mum and baby dance group BAILA MAMA UK.

FIRST SESSION COMING SOON : This Friday September 20th at the Copleston Centre at 3pm.

Be ready to move it with your baby !!!!!

Check the details on the website www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk or in the facebook page (link on the website).

Xs

AnGlo

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