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Winter babies club (due Dec 2013, Jan/ Feb 2014)


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Hi ladies, lovely to meet those of you who made it to chandeliers today. We spoke a little about meeting up again but how it's tricky to keep track of what's going on in terms of meet ups. I know the autumn baby club set up a Facebook page which can be made private so that it doesn't appear on your news feeds. If people are interested I'm happy to set one up? Let me know, Natalie x
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Ok ladies, I'll go ahead and set up a group, if you can send me a pm with a link to your Facebook page I can then add you. I can only create a group once I have people to add to it. Bear with me, I'm a newbie at this! We can keep posting on here too all events it just might make it easier to keep track on who's who and who is attending which meet ups.


Have a lovely week all x

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Thanks Natalie! I've just requested to join. I guess you have to approve me now :)

Lovely to meet you guys yesterday. I was dreading the Survey Monkey effort so maybe we can use some kind of Facebook poll to record availability for the next meet up? Laura x

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Our fb page is now up and running, hooray! No need to send me private messages now you should just be able to run a search and I'll add you ASAP! Hopefully we can all set up events but I'm happy to duplicate meet ups on here onto our fb group page which will make it easier to track whose going to which days etc. Take care all, Natalie x
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Dear Winter Babies Club,


My name is Lucy and I'm due with my first baby on 2nd January. I'm based in East Dulwich and am having my baby at King's. Would love to join your group and will seek you out and put in a request to join via Facebook. Look forward to meeting soon hopefully.


Best,


Lucy

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Hi all,


I would love to join the club, as am due to have my baby on 17 December also at Kings, but I'm not on Facebook... Would it be possible to post any planned meet-ups on this thread too? Sorry to be a pain!


Look forward to meeting up soon.


Emma

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