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I am up for something on the 7th. Shall we meet in the Victoria Inn. I think it's going to rain on Friday so it may be good to head there for say 3 / 3.30. We can let the kids play in their playroom and have a drink/coffee. (I know in practice it probably won't be as easy or relaxing as that but it's worth a try!)

I guess the other option if it rains is Peckham Soft play? Happy if people have a better suggestion

Cath x

No worries. Whoever gets there first lets try to get the long table near the screen that shows the playroom. Or at least somewhere near there. We can take turns going into the playroom to stop the kids fighting!!!

Looking forward to it

x

Hi Summer babies,


I'm just popping in to let you know that ED Birthtalk - the positive birth discussion group for ED is meeting this coming Thursday (6th) from 10am - 12pm. It's free, babies/children are welcome/it's NOT a 'natural birth' group. Our ethos is 'positivity about birth' and our discussions centre around that. This means all kinds of birth, water birth, vaginal birth, assisted birth and caesarean birth - ALL types.


If anyone is around & fancies a cuppa, biscuit and chat with other interested people about all things birth then please feel free to PM me for the venue. We'd love to see you :)


SWx

I'm afraid I'm going to have to pass on tomorrow afternoon. My daughter (and me mildly) has Hand Foot and Mouth at the moment and, while i don't think she is still contagious, i don't want to take the risk with a lot of pregnant women and children around.


Unfortunately i can't make 23rd either but will keep my eyes peeled for the next meet up.


Sophie

Earlier I was going to say Dexter & I are up for tmrw still, but during today we both seem to have developed lovely colds, complete with snotty noses so I think we should give it a miss as well to avoid spreading our germs around.

We're around in a couple of weeks though & should be germfree by then! Hopefully I'm around on the 23rd but not sure yet.


Hope to see people soon, Emma

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