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Hope you don't mind us butting in on your thread, but Goodrich School is having a table top sale on Saturday 12 October, 2.30-4.30. This is like a mini car boot sale, 50p entry - lots of people selling off unwanted clothes, books, etc. Usually a good source of baby/toddler bits and pieces for good prices. Hope to see you there


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,1194022

Hi All


Haven't made it to a meet up in ages - was hoping to come to this one but freya has come down with unspecified lurgy - doctor says virus shouldn't be contagious now that rash has come out but better to give all your little ones a wide birth just in case (reasonably likely that I might be in the process of coming down with it and I don't want to give it to you guys either!).


Christmas drinks is an excellent idea. I might even go crazy and put some make up on. woop woop.


see you all on the flip side

jenny c

x

I know... Scary how quickly time passes. Return to work beckons shudder! Anyone up for meet tomorrow? I might go to

Baby cinema and / or might need to be in for a delivery but otherwise (!) always up for a catch up.


Good luck with the move, Victoria


Jude and Maddie

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