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Hi my husband is Swedish and we're keen to have more Swedish converstaion around our 16 month old boy. He's fine at understanding but doesn't usually bother to say things in Swedish.

Would be keen to try a meet up some time, either wednesdays or at weekend.

We're just behind Goose Green, where abouts are you?

That sounds great. We are in Forest Hill near the Horniman and happy to meet up in ED, Dulwich Park, Horniman or anywhere in between.


I'm only off on Mondays so it will have to be during the weekend. We are away for 10 days from Friday - I'll PM you when we're back and try to arrange something.


If anyone else is interested in joining us, let us know.

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sorry for not replying sooner - I haven't checked the forum for a while...


Two of us have met up a couple of times and if more are interested we should definetly fix a date to meet up. Now that the weather is better maybe we could meet in the park during the weekend? How about Sat or Sun the weekend after next (i.e. 1st or 2nd of May?


Stina

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