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Ohhh I was thinking of swimming as our lesson was cancelled & baby f is less than happy about being shleped about places like ikea (Hmmmm!) & coffee shops this week. He wants to be out & flapping.... I'll confirm tomorrow if that's ok xx
Looks like the weather is going to be great again this week (according to iphone weather app) - one last burst of summer! Anyone fancy heading to the park and enjoying the last of the summer sunshine at some point? We could do Weds morning, Thurs afternoon or Friday afternoon. :)
Hello. Is this a meeting group that anyone can come along to? I live in SE15, and have a baby born in May. Just moved back into the area and feel like being sociable now a horrible work project is tailing off. I was searching for baby and mother stuff in the area and came across your thread. Lydia.
thanks so much. What is your real name? (If not Yak!) And your mobile number? (Mine = 07789 516092). There are so many mothers and babies in that cafe it would be impossible to find you if I don't give you a bell - will try and pop along at 3.30pm. L

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