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Hey there,

I have a little 4 month old daughter and due to a busy summer have been pretty lax at mingling with local mummies and daddies. Without causing offence to anyone, am looking to meet some parents who are interested in hanging out and discussing movies, books, fashion, theatre and mindless celebrity gossip not nappies, drool and school waiting lists (although that has a very important place in the world of chat too!). If anyone is interested let me know and hopefully we can get a few like minded peeps together.

x

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Hey Laney,

Ditto to all that you said. My daughter is nearly 5 months and due to work (now on maternity leave, wrong way around I know), had no time to meet other local mamas. None of my friends have babies yet either so looking forward to meeting some parents who know what I'm going through but also want to remember who they were pre baby!

So let me know if you arrange a meet up or anything.

josie x

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there,


I'm new to ED and just came across this thread and would love to meet up with some local moms to discuss all sorts. I have a five months old baby boy and need a little normality every so often!! Would love get to further details on meeting up if possible.


Sally x

Hi, I can recommend London Mothers Club... they host all sorts of events for mums including pampering, craft days and nights out... and provide babysitters onsite! http://londonmothersclub.blogspot.co.uk. At the moment they are mostly in Clapham, but looking to expand into East Dulwich soon.

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