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Hello! I also missed the first meet up.

I am due at the beginning of June (first baby) but was told the baby will very likely come in May. I felt also unsure as to which group to sign up to. I would love to meet up, and take advantage of being in the second trimester! I don't know how the first one was for you ladies but I am so happy I got through it!

I would love to join you at the next meet up.


Looking forward to meeting you!

Balbina

Hello


Great to meet you all the other Sunday. I am afraid I can't make this Sunday. Would love to catch up again soon though. Maybe on your next Sunday or if anyone fancies, we could do a Fri pm - for anyone off work that day with or without their toddlers? We could go to the Victoria inn or maybe Duck Egg cafe. Keeps the kids busy!!


Cath x

Hello,


Im so Sorry about the late notice but my husband just told me he is leaving a bit later at 5 so I'm afraid I'll stay home to be with him before he goes away for the next couple of weeks. But I'll be happy to meet on Fridays or weekends.

Sorry again!

Balbina

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