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Posted: 02 July 2008 12:56 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]  
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[quote author=Lakato link=topic=1845.msg20426#msg20426 date=1214864347]
Hi Feathers,

Hope you had a nice birthday!  The next La Leche League meeting is Friday 11th July. It would be great if you coudl make it - Everyone is really nice and it's great to be able to talk about breastfeeding and baby wearing etc without getting the raised eyebrows and funny looks! smile How would you normally go to Belfast? Ferry or through Newtownards?  It's only about 20 mins beyond Belfast - you can just get on the m2 and then the m5 to Carrickfergus. It can be a bit tricky to find after that but I'd be happy to meet you somewhere if you're intrested in going.  How old is your little one btw?

L xo

I will have a think about going…what time is it at? Being the 11th and all, wouldn't want to be out too late  ;D I don't drive so would probably get the us to Belfast then the train, or could possibly cage a lift smile I would like to go…I haven't been to any sort of groups since baby massage & yoga finished. My DD is 11 months old

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Posted: 02 July 2008 01:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]  
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It starts about 10.30 and goes on til about 12.30 or 1ish - we're usually just sitting around chatting at the end! smile I know the train does go to Carrickfergus from Belfast It's a bit of a walk to the community centre from there which is grand if its a nice day but you know our weather these days!  :-\ I could offer you a lift from Belfast but I'm just wondering how you would get a car seat to Belfast on the train/bus - unless you can get a lift that far??  Anyway!  There are always ways and means!  I agree with you - it would be handier if it was in Belfast.  There used to be one in Bangor but it's stopped now unfortunately.

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Posted: 02 July 2008 05:05 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]  
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Well, there's a bus that goes straight up from here to Belfast so I'd just take DD in her sling- she loves public transport and will probably fall asleep on my knee anyway  smile as I can't drive I am well used to devising ingenious routes to places  ;D

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