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Yes, I work from home and juggle two small daughters with it. Sometimes I use the bribery of Peppa Pig while I do phone interviews. I really miss being in an office full of funny women chatting about celebrities though! Let me know if I can join a meet-up, especially if it's wine-based...
Hi Verds. I definitely miss the office full of women, and the men for that matter. It's been a while for me now as I went freelance a couple of years before having the boys (3.5 and 17m old now). Another mum has mailed me, who works in music and events. She fancies a daytime meet-up, so less wine, but a bit of a break from the norm. If you fancy it, send me a PM or leave a message.

And me! And me! I'm a freelance wine writer/presenter working from home with a 20 month old girl at nursery Mon & Weds. I have another girl due in Oct, so work's a bit quiet at the mo! I'd love to meet you all.


Sarahew, I'll PM you my email too if that's ok?


Thanks,


Helena

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Hi everyone. Helena, Lorraine and I met up this morning, and had a lovely coffee, croissant and chat about our various working freelance mum experiences. Thanks to Lorraine's husband for providing the venue at Captured in the Rye on Pellat Road. I think we'll meet again, so if any of you would like to come along please leave a note here or PM me.

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