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The Nappy Lady Wrote:

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> Has anyone done the Robot Zoo at the Horniman by

> the way, and if so, what did you think of it?



It's good, we have a season ticket. They do theatre in the grounds in the Horniman in the Summer, Fridays I think.

Pickle Wrote:

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> Sounds like there are loads of people up for this,

> great! My kids both have a lunchtime sleep from

> around 12ish till around 2ish (my sanity

> time!!)... is it possible to arrange things for

> the afternoon? (the only reason I ask is that I

> notice other meets that have happened have been at

> 12, so I can't go along :'()


I think I'd plan to meet up midmorning and stay till teatime on a sort of rolling basis...mine sleep 10-11 and 2-4ish atm but they do sleep in the buggy.... I wouldn't pick 12, lots of children sleep then plus it's the middle of lunch for those that don't...

Wednesdays a bit rubbish for me as my two are in nursery Tuesdays and Wednesdays (although I could come along on my own and waft about with a glass of wine, pretending to be shocked at how other people's children behave!). Sounds as though there is quite a demand, though, so maybe you could also have ad hoc days once things are up and running. There's clearly no shortage of mums needing their sanity saving.

citizenED Wrote:

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> I'll have my two little boys, 4 yrs and 20 months,

> for much of the Summer so would love to hook up in

> the park from time to time - as long as there's no

> objections to a dad being around. Peckham Rye on a

> Wednesday would be ideal for me.



dads are fine :-)

Yes, I have realised I can't do the first Wednesday of the school holidays (29th), or at least will be doing a nappy demo from 12.30 for a couple of hours, so could come either side of that I guess.


Ivydale breaks up on Wednesday 22nd July, I'm wondering how people are fixed for Friday 24th July? Friday's are good for me in general.


Molly

Shame. We can't do Wed as only availaible Mondays and Tuesdays now but if anyone fancies meeting up either Monday or tuesday mornings for a runaround with the toddlers we are always out and about and my 3 year old would always love some new playmates.


Ps I always find that if I sufficienty wear them out in the morning I can convince them of the merits of an afternoon naps so I have a couple of hours of peace.


Have fun everyone.


M

millie42 Wrote:

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> Shame. We can't do Wed as only availaible Mondays

> and Tuesdays now but if anyone fancies meeting up

> either Monday or tuesday mornings for a runaround

> with the toddlers we are always out and about and

> my 3 year old would always love some new

> playmates.

>


I'll actually be around every day, so am sure we can get together somewhere Tuesdays too... though mine are 6 and 1, so not really toddlers!

As the weather is looking pretty good at the moment I am thinking of taking my two little horrors (boys - 3.5 yrs and 9 mths)to Dulwich Park tomorrow on a mission to try and wear them out of anyone fancies joining us.


I will be the haggered looking red-head pulling my hair out!

Hello there. I'll also be dragging two little boys around Peckham Park for some of the summer (and most Thursdays and Fridays all year round). We're sometimes to be seen at the one o'clock club or venturing as ar as Dulwich Park if feeling adventurous!


Would love to tag along if anything's planned or anyone meeting up. My two are aged four and one.


Helen P

PippaD Wrote:

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> Does anyone know if ruskin play park has

> re-opened?

> Went there couple weeks back and was closed for

> refit.

> Also is the pool up and running in this breif but

> fantastic weather we are having??

> Thanx


It is!


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,282350,295959#msg-295959

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