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Simi · 04/07/2004 20:02

Hello there...Are there any Germans or German speakers in the Islington area who would like to meet up or does anyone know of an international baby group? My son is 11 weeks old and it would be nice to meet up with other Germans or German speakers .....

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willow2 · 22/07/2004 10:59

Simi, I can't speak German at all (and am shamelessly hijacking this thread to be honest) but I just wondered if you could have a look at my "drinking during pregnancy" thread in the media section. If you can help at all I'd be extremely grateful! Thanks xxx

PS: There is quite a large German community in Petersham, Surrey - just the other side of Richmond - might be worth investigating!

Bine1101 · 08/09/2004 08:17

Hi Simi, I know it's quite a while since you posted this message, but I have only just noticed it. I am German and go on business into the London area on a regular basis. Interested? Are you German too?

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Bine1101 · 08/09/2004 14:09

Hi Hausfrau, Have you moved to Stuttgart forever? I feel for you, I am from the northern part of Germany and I swear that if somebody from Stuttgart says anything to me I will not understand a single word. What an accent!!! Hope you'll be ok there. If you need any help with translations or whatever give me a shout. How many kids have you got, how old?

roisin · 08/09/2004 14:27

Bron! I'd missed your name-change. I've been thinking of you and wondering how you've been getting on. I guess you're about half way towards your "3 month decision point". How's it all looking? Have you been to the Spa baths at Stuttgart yet? (I can't remember what they're called.)

geekgrrl · 18/09/2004 13:14

really really late on this thread but am from north Germany too - Kiel to be exact. Am now living in equally wet North Yorks. Whereabouts are you from Bine?

Bine1101 · 25/09/2004 18:07

Hi Geek, Only just read your message. Hope you'll check again soon. I am from Wilhelmshaven, now living in Hampshire. But I travel up to North Yorks on a regular basis, as my husband is from up there. Where do you live in NY? We travel to the Middlesbrough area. How long have you been living there? I have been in England now for 7 1/2 years and you are the first German I speak to living in this country. I had already given up on meeting anybody :-) Really exciting!!! Hope to speak to you again soon. Kind regards, Sabine.

AustrianMum · 29/09/2004 13:38

Hello everybody,

I am Austrian, my baby is 7 weeks old and we live in Kent. I'd love to get in contact with other people who speak German, too.

Please, contact me:

[email protected]

MrsBigD · 25/10/2004 10:33

Hi there,
bringing my nearly 3 year old dg and 7 wweks old db up bi-lingually German/English in west London/Ealing and would love to meet other parents so kids can play and we can chat.
P.S, Bibi1101... nothing wrong with the Stuttgart accent... then again, my dad's from Ulm and I'm originally from Munich.
PPS think there's a rather large German community in Ham as the German school's over that way

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EvaD · 05/11/2004 08:18

Hi, I live in Bloomsbury (always sounds pretentious to me!) and am half German. I have tried to speak German with my DD 3 and DS 1 and not got on very well with it.

I was a member of a german-speaking playgroup when I lived in New York. We would take turns to meet in eachothers houses for a 'playdate' and speak German together for the afternoon.

I keep meaning to start something like that here. I've also heard there's a german saturday school in north london, but I think it's aimed at 3+

Hausfrau · 05/11/2004 09:00

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MrsBigD · 05/11/2004 09:13

SIMI - shame you're in Islington... bit far for me I'm in Ealing

EVA - daft question... where's Bloomsbury? would love to get something going. Had posted a thread for Ealing but no feedback as yet

Hausfrau - Fasching starts officially on 11th 11 at 11:11, but the major parties are in January and February once christmas and new year is out of the way. As for St. Martins, as far as I remember we made some lanterns and went for a walk when I was in Kindi. 6/12 is Nikolaus with generally nuts/satsumas and chocolates . As for other kids occasions... I'll have a check with a friend of mine who's still in Germany. Will also have a look around if I find something on-line.

Hausfrau · 05/11/2004 09:34

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EvaD · 05/11/2004 09:38

Sorry, Bloomsbury is in central London - we live near Holborn/Russell Square tube station.

MrsBigD · 05/11/2004 09:39

Hausfrau
have a look at this
especially the second part

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SusiS · 11/11/2004 09:03

great!
was looking for such a site

see! luckily ds is too little but i would have missed st. martin

i remember making the lanterns is the most fun and then walking around with a lit candle (kids think that's just brilliant) and sing songs

Hausfrau · 11/11/2004 09:07

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MrsBigD · 11/11/2004 11:17

Hoausfrau - I see you're getting there with the German

so you want to send the kids into the woods? Hansel & Gretel a favoutite?

meysey · 20/11/2004 20:56

Hi Simi

I'm half-German and live in Hackney near to Islington and am keen for my boys (4 and 10 months) to learn German as well as for me to stop mine getting rusty . We're quite good on German songs already.

So it would be great to meet up some time.

Simi · 09/12/2004 22:36

Hi meysey,

Haven't really checked this thread anymore, sorry for the late reply. Will be going home over Christmas, but would be nice to meet up in January, what do you think?
Our DS are almost the same age, mine is 8 months now, it seems such a long time ago that I posted my message when he was just 11 weeks old...You can CAT me if you like ;-)

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ndakin · 04/04/2006 10:10

To be in contact with German families from all over kent and maidstone: [email protected]

mummydany · 18/09/2006 17:50

Hiya, I'm a german mummy to my little DD 4 month old, we live in Bristol, I would like to get in contact with other german mum's or english mum's in the Uk or which live in germany.
Hope to hear from you

rose55 · 03/11/2006 13:38

hi There!
i am from austria and have 2 children. I live in Northolt. would like to hear from someone who speaks German