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Hi again everyone, I thought I was available Monday morning but I have to work now but I'm free any of the afternoons next week. Really want to start meeting you guys, so, who wants to meet me at the roundabout on Monday afternoon at about 3.15 (the earliest I can make it that day)? If it's too cold we could grab a nice warm drink at the caf?, at least to warm our hands with while the kids demand to ride the wooden animals outside :) And whoever can't make that I'm also up for the next afternoon too. I'll have more mornings available the following week. x

Hi everyone,


So the 1-o'clock club turned out not to be so quiet after all! I spoke to a lot of people but not for long enough to establish if it was you guys... Let's organise it better next time!


nbb - I'll be in the park on Monday afternoon.


x

Hey we are back in the game.. Both children over e chicken pox yippee.. Yes 1 o'clock does tend to get extremely busy ( mainly in the morning sessions) Thursday afternoon is always quieter - shall we meet then?


or does anyone have ideas for playgroup that are not so busy.. Or once the snow clears we can brave the park?


I will be at the 1 o'clock club tues & thurs so hopefully see some of you there x

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