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Ok so my baby is now 8 months old and I have got to the point where I really cannot bring myself to spend another 30 quid a week on coffee and cake - especially when so many coffees are not warm enough and the cake is dry.


So I've decided to get a few mums together and have tea/coffee and cake at my place. I know this is random and it seems strange to invite strangers around for a afternoon. But this is the kinda crazy thing motherhood drives you too!


If you fancy tea, cake and meeting some new mums. Drop me a mail and I'll arrange a date.


Jenny


And just incase you think I'm crazy - check out my website, hopefully this will confirm I'm a normal mum who's a graphic designer not a nutcase.

www.check-me-out.co.uk

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So ladies to those of you that have emailed me lets arrange something!!! And for those of you who havent but would like to get involved!! Get in touch. We can even get a hairdresser along and all have a hair cut, or a beautician and get our eyebrows shaped. What do you think ladies?

Ok mammmmmas!! So we have a great group of mums that would like to get involved with this idea.

Here are the mums that would like to get involved.


*newtoedf

*rahrahrah

*guffaw

*clarec

*emza78

*ko

*jrthomas-uk

*mrsf


If there are any other mums that would like to get involved or contribute with suggestions etc please feel free!

Please email me on [email protected]


I am really excited about this!


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hi bee 74, maybe we could organise something for the 2 1/2 yr old toddler age group or thereabouts. My eldest is starting school very soon and I will have to entertain my two and a bit year old girl on my own (yikes!) she will really miss her big sister and playdates with big sisters friends. She only has a few 'friends' of her own, would be nice for her to meet some other 2 year olds and for me to meet some other Mums.

Anyone up for a cup of tea and toys and biscuit crumbs everywhere get intouch

Sorry to hijack your post checkmeout but I would be interested in doing something similar with a group of toddlers too. I'll be on maternity leave from the end of Sept and need to keep my 2.5 year old entertained! We would love to meet new friends (and meet up with existing ones- hi bee74!).

Hello busymum, littlemissindulgence and crystal7 (I guess i know you but don't recognise your name)

I am happy to meet in the afternoons, which tend to be a bit of a dull affair... too late to go anywhere exciting, everything has happened already and there is not much time before dinner.

Otherwise our mornings are normally quite busy except for Tuesdays.

Let me know what suit you.

Bee

Hello Checkmeout and the other mums!


Hope this isn't hijacking this thread but I wonder if anyone would be interested in this:


My sister won an online competition to have a dietician (sponsored by SMA baby formula but I'm sure a professional dietician has to be impartial and talk about 'food' right?) come to my home to ask questions from Mums about weaning and nutrition for babies/toddlers. I'm about to start maternity leave with my first baby and hope to have the dietician come sometime before the beginning of Aug, prob an afternon. I'm happy to have Mums (including babies+toddlers) round to glean info from the dietician. It occured to me that weaning can be a tricky time if little one fussy or has allergies.


Aparently they bring us a free lunch and throw in some freebies too though I've no idea what, its my sister that's the competition addict, I just benefit from her winnings sometimes!!


Do send me a PM if you're interested and I'll be in touch once they've let me have some possible dates.


Elizabeth

Ok ladies i am going to have a T&C (TEA AND CAKE) afternoon at my place, unfortunately my place only has room for around 5 mums & babies. So pls get in touch asap to reserve a spot on my sofa ;)


BEAUTY, BAKIN' & BABIES

at Jennys

August 2nd at 2pm


I am confirming a beautician to come along and offer treatments, so please only come along if you fancy having your

nails painted or eyebrows waxed. I thought this would be a good idea as us mums rarely have time for these kind of treats


Pls feel free to bring a cake, no need to bake it as long as it tastes good!


There will be more Mothers-meetings to come!

And pls have a look at the website i run for creative/inspiring mums

www.mothers-meeting.com

sorry for the delay sending an e-mail to the toddler Mums who have expressed an interest in meeting up, I'm doing this now. If anyone else wants to join in for playdates and other activities for the toddler age group please send me a pm with your e-mail address and we'll see what we can work out

Cheers

Hi ladies


Hope you are all well, i just wanted to confirm who is coming around to my place for tea, scones and treatments on the 2nd August, 1/2pm


If you could pick what treatment you would like from the list below asap - that would be brill!!


As i have had alot of interest for this get together, i will have to reserve a cuppa and scone for the first 6 people to get back to me. However i will arrange another BEAUTY, BAKIN' & BABES soon!!!


There will be a beautician attending to give treatments;


Price list:-

threading:-

eyebrow = ?5

upper lip = ?3

chin = ?3

side of the face = ?6

full face= ?12


Waxing

full legs =?18

full arm =12

under arm =?5

full body =55


Facials


Dermalogica =?30

MD =?30

Deep cleansing =20

Hydrating = ?21


Manicure

basic =?10

luxury =15

Padicure

basic =15

luxury =?18


Massages

Indian head massege =?15(20 mins)

neack,back and shoulder =?18 (30 mins)

full body =?35 (1 hour)



Look forward to hearing from you!

Jenny

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey ladies


I just wanted to say a BIG thank you to all the mums that came to our Mothers Meeting on Tuesday. It was really great fun!!

It was a day jam packed with calories, bubbly, pampering and of course life coaching from David (http://davidmullanyconsulting.com/)

I have put a few pics up on the site http://www.mothers-meeting.com/229-2/ so please have a look!!! It would be great to hear your thoughts.


If you are interested in hosting a Mothers Meeting or just joining us at the next one, please get in touch!! I would love to hear from you!


LOTS OF LOVE & SMELLY NAPPIES

Jenny

xxxxx

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