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lorraineliyanage Wrote:

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> hi fuschia - yep the sandpit was a hit with iris,

> and was nice to meet you, superstarpen and zoe.

> i'll see you on the 14th - any chance of morning /

> midday if it suits most of the mums?


Fine by me...is 10 too early? Maybe say 10-12.30?

  • 2 weeks later...

ratty Wrote:

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> EDmummy Wrote:

>

> >

> > I do feel that many mothers feel that their

> child

> > should conform to their lives which makes me

> sad

> > although I would NEVER criticise another

> mother's

> > approach -

>

> errrr you just did!



I think she means she would never criticise a particular individual mother for their approach... as opposed to saying that a certain approach makes her sad.

Boo hoo, am also working Tuesday morning (though doing my best to reassure on the benefits of co-sleeping to anxious new Mums & Dads). Still, will be thinking of all of you having a lovely time in the sandpit. Like Molly, please keep posting times & dates & hopefully I'll be able to make it to a meet up soon.

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