Summer mums and bubs meetings.
- 07-12-2007, 09:15 PM #17
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sounds good to me too - hopefully see you there next week
- 07-13-2007, 01:35 AM #18
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no worries. i didn't pay attention to the date so it's really my own fault. nicholas and i had a good time although the temperature was a little too high. for future reference, there are actually two entrances on albany road... the one on upper albany road is much smaller but like you mentioned it's a much more comfortable downhill walk from there. my concern is that most taxi drivers only know about the other one if you ask them to go to the entrance on albany. that's what the guard at the park told me... i think it's better to meet up at the children playground which is located by the upper entrance. that way there won't be people waiting at different locations.
i have signed nicholas up for a summer program that we will go every tuesday and thursday afternoon so 7/19 is not good for me unfortunately. you guys have a good time.
- 07-17-2007, 02:32 PM #19
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I have a 19 month-old son and we love the zoo, although we have another commitment Thursday afternoons. If you meet another time please let me know.
- 07-19-2007, 09:08 AM #20
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Hi All,
We are NOT going to the zoo today after all so trying to plan another date. How does Tuesday 24th July morning sound? We want to go early while it is still nice and cool so was thinking of going around 8:30 am. We could bring our own coffees and hang out if people think that's a good idea - Spockey, is that too early for you guys? Mommy Sara, my little boy is 19 months old too! Maktina, can you make it then? Let us know!:yeah2 (my inlaws have just left after a month's stay so suddenly feel like I have lots of space to make Plans!!)
- 07-19-2007, 09:26 AM #21
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Thanks Snagito. We shall meet instead as you suggested instead. My Henrik is teething and is being such a sookielala on top of the screaming monkey business going on.
Snagito... u have asked me what a sookielala is...I cant explain sookielala... Aussiemum... can you help? It is an Aussie term for someone who is always whiny and whinging... like a crybaby? It comes from the term sook. So if Henrik is always crying or whining ... sometimes, I would say "Henrik... quit being such a sook." or "Ooo... someone is being a sookielala today."
- 07-19-2007, 09:54 AM #22
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Thank you -- SOOKIELALA what a great word, I can see myself using it quite a bit! See you Tuesday then Spockey -- hope Henrik's teeth come thru soonest
- 07-19-2007, 11:40 AM #23
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Tuesday works for us, we'll see you then!
- 07-19-2007, 11:34 PM #24
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hi 8:30 is a little too early for my son, nicholas, but i will try to get him to bed a little earlier the night before so hopefully we will see you there!
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