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Hi, we have just moved to Dulwich and I am delighted to see this group. My daughter was born in July this year, I am not sure whether you will be meeting in Peckham on Monday? I would really love to meet up with anyone in this 'club'! We have only been here for 10 days so just starting to join some of the baby groups but loving it so far


Many thanks

Mo

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Hi all! I remember when this thread started what seems like a lifetime ago now, I had every good intention of joining the meetups, but it's taken a few good months to get into the swing of things and just as I was getting used to it, Christmas happened. Anywho, I had my son in August and if anymore meetups are planned for the near future we would love to gatecrash if that's ok! Take care.
Hi, we?re also relative newcomers to Dulwich, and it?s great to see there are so many other mums around here with babies the same age! Our little man was born in July, and we?re very glad we made the move (despite some days it feeling like our new house is falling down around us!). We?re enjoying a couple of baby groups, but be great to meet some more local mums.
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Hi there!


I don't know if it worked, but I attempted to PM you!


Avasmum13 Wrote:

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> Hi,

>

> Do you ladies still meet up?

> Me and Avarie would love to join if you are,

> please let me know.

> Thanks

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Hi there - realise that this group is a little dormant these days but just wondered if anyone was looking for a nanny share if they have now gone back to work? We have a truly wonderful nanny who has exceeded our expectations over the last 5 months but we are now looking to share her with another family so that our son can develop with a play-mate and we can share the cost.


Our nanny works for us on Thursdays and Fridays so this would be ideal for anyone who only wants to work part-time or perhaps mix their child-care options (I.e. Part time nursery, part time nanny share).


If this sounds like something that could work please PM me for further details,


Thanks, Louise

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