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Just wondered who is still up for this? - from memory I think myself, sarah darcy, sawyerphin and NH mummy were - can you all confirm that you still are. Brum, I'm sorry I've kept changing dates - I think you could make the Sat but not Sun can you confirm? (next time we will get a date good for you too, really sorry) Others interested were: curlykaren, pepperkinski, alibo, fifib, dgastra and Maria Roberts. Let me know if you'd like to come along...I was going to suggest meeting at the cafe on Peckham Rye at 3ish if the weather is good but am open to other suggestions


Cheers

I'd like to come, have decided that its too dangerous to drive to wales after six months of no sleep. The thought of the car lulling bubs to sleep for five hours then arriving and him being full of beans after I've just done that drive fills me with dread....would love to be there, just can't stand the journey.

If the weather is rubbish will we just be meeting inside? Thanks for sorting it out emc x

PS: I'm the woman with curly hair (surprise) and eyes that look like they are bleeding from lack of sleep!

OK, last time will post about this til Sunday! Shall we meet outside the cafe on Peckham Rye (or inside if raining) at 3pm? Hope we can all spot each other - I'm about 5'7 blonde (God, sounding like I'm about to go on a blind date!), with a blonde 3 year old girl who will be running riot....see you all on Sunday - x
For some reason I wasn't getting the email alerts to tell me this topic was all still moving. yes, i will be there. See you at Peckham Rye 3pm, I can be spotted by my 2 little girls, the 4 year old has white blonde hair and the 2.4 year old has mad curly redish hair. They will probably be running mad having come straight from a birthday party. See you all there.

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