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Great to meet everyone yesterday. There were a couple of things that I said I'd post on the thread, below. Hope to see you all again soon. I'm off for our wedding and honeymoon from this weekend until the May Bank Holiday weekend so I'll catch up with you all when I'm back!


Look after yourselves...


Kate x


Yoga

http://www.gaiastudio.co.uk/ This yoga studio is on the corner of Maxted Road and Oglander Road and I am doing yoga sessions there at the moment and really enjoying them. They have two pregnancy yoga classes - on Saturdays and on Thursdays. I am doing one of the regular classes and one of the pregnancy classes. My yoga teacher, Kim, is also pregnant. Her class is brilliant and she's starting a pregnancy class in Forest Hill (a bit far for me but she's an excellent teacher and well worth travelling for - the link to her class is here http://www.brightyoga.co.uk/pregnancy.html).


Hypnobirthing

We are planning on going on one of these guys' courses... http://www.calmbirthcalmbaby.com/what-we-do-2/hypnobirthing/

Hey girls, I am going to book the table at Roca on Friday as there will be quite a few of us so want to book early to be on the safe side...I have a list of those that have said 'yes' alreday...if anyone else wants to come if you could let me know by Fri that would be great!...just sent a msg out on what's app too so don't feel you need to rpely to both - just whichever is easiest :0)

Look forward to seeing you all then

Rach x

Hey All!


Hope you had a good Easter break. I have booked the table at Roca ...11 have confirmed (see below), please let me know if your names not on the list and you want to come so I can adjust the booking. I have booked for 7pm - hope that's ok with everyone? Nadine I was not sure if you wanted to come? - let me know if you're free! ...I'll send a message out to the whats app group now too...look forward to seeing you all there...Rach x

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