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Hi ladies,


I hope you and babies are all doing well.


I was wondering if anyone fancied meeting up next week? Perhaps for coffee, at the Clockhouse on Thursday, or at the Tuesday group at Peckham Rye as previously mentioned by Hannah.


Hannah & Suze - lovely to see you and your ever so cute babies last week!


Do let me know.


Bex x

Hi all, lovely to meet you and the little ones the other week! I'm up for meeting this Thursday definitely - same time, 12 at the Clockhouse? I'll try to make it on Tuesday too - is that the 1pm meeting at/near the Rye cafe?


Deseree - no worries about racing off, I think it's impossible to predict timings with a young baby (it is for me anyway!).


See you soon,

Suze

x

Hello Deseree, Suze, Jules and other fellow mums,


Okay let's definitely meet at the Clockhouse at 12pm on Thursday. I'm not totally sure I'll be able to do Tuesday meet as well as I have quite a lot on this coming wk and I want to try to get to a breastfeeding cafe one day - having issues with over supply/too fast let down!


I hope you're all getting on well with babies. Deseree - be great to meet Elsa


Jules - good to hear from you and good luck with the twins!


Bex x

I dont think I'll be able to make tomorrow either but since the Rye is on my door step I will try to pop by, otherwise definitely Thursday at noon.


Bex - I was thinking of heading to the Rosendale street breast feeding clinic on Wednesday for 10am - Anna is really good. Trying to get there first thing if you fancy a meet, I have a couple of issues too.


see you Thursday.


Dx

Hi all,


Just to update I won't be there tomorrow but should defo be there on Thursday :-)


Deseree - thanks v much but I don't think I'll be able to make the breastfeeding cafe on Wednesday as I'm thinking about starting a baby massage class that afternoon and don't think I'll be able to fit the BF cafe in beforehand. I'm going to look at what else there is - may have to wait until the East Dulwich one on Monday. Will let you know what I find.


Take care and see you on Thursday x

Lovely catching up on Thursday ladies. I looked up the baby films showing at Peckham plex and 'Populaire' sounds pretty good, an easy chick flick! Does anyone fancy doing that this Thursday at 11.30am? Never been to Peckham Plex so have no idea what it's like but would be good to try something Different. It's ?4.99 and we may need to book tickets in advance not sure. Anyone interested?



Deseree

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