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Hi forumites,


I have a 14 month old daughter and have decided to stay at home with her for a while longer. All my mum friends have gone back to work and I thought it would be fun to arrange a meet up for parents who are around during the day in the area.

If this is of interest to any else please reply below.

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My kids are old now (well not really old but nearly 6 and 4!!!) but i just wanted to say that 3 years ago I met up with a group of mums because of a thread exactly like this and 3 of them are now very much some of my closest friends. On Monday 2 of our families are off on holiday together in France, at New Year 3 of our families all went away together, we regularly see each other as families and as mums with the kids. I suppose I just wanted to say that even if you think you have a great nct/baby group do go along cos you never know who'll you meet :) I hope you have a wonderful meet up xxx

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