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Hi all


I've got a 15 month old daughter and am expecting baby number two in November. I am keen to meet some other local mums and mums-to-be - especially as I won't have the NCT network this time around :-)


I'd love to join you on the 30th if that's ok. I'll join the FB group too as that's always an easy way to stay in touch.


Regards

Emily

xxx

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all,


Have just found out about this group from my sister (who is with autumn babies 2012 and spring babies 2015). I'm due mid sept with my first so would love to come along to next meet up (?20th June).


I've not been on Ed forum before - who do I PM my e mail address and how do I do that? Sorry, forum newbie!!


Looking forward to meet up on 20th


Alice

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys- nice to see you all last night. We were trying to decide on next date at some point during last week of July. If you are keen fill in this doodle to say which days/ eves you can do that week and we'll go with the majority.

We were thinking of heading to one of the roof top bars in Peckham if it's nice.


http://doodle.com/eb2m7evt6wy2y2wh

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi All


Have we decided what day next week we will meet based on availability?


A possible activity, is the Horniman museum is have evening outdoor concerts, jazz type music.. from 6-:8:30


http://www.horniman.ac.uk/visit/events/date/2015-07-30/interval/0


this is for Thursday the 30th...


let me know






its free..

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