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Last activity 14 January 2011 by zeynepaksel

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workingberlinmum

Hi everyone,

So I know alot of the people out there on this forum seem to be single whipper snappers who are coming to Berlin to take advantage of the great party scene but I figure there may be some people out there who are moving over with family or who are living here with family.

I have been running a free meet up for English speaking pregnant women and mums of young babies for the last couple of years and I do various events for expat families here so if anyone needs any tips, has any questions feel free to ask and I'll see what I can do.

Yud

Welcome to the forum workingberlinmum :)

Thanks for your help. You can also participate, contribute in other discussions in the Berlin forum!

Wish you a nice day further !

Regards

DavidVe

Hi "Mum"
We don't have any kds yet , but we're moving from nowhere (Bielefeld) to Berlin in 6 to 8 weeks (hopefully).
Still  trying to find a nice area to start hunting for a adobe.
artsy, loud, cafés, bars, etc...
Ample space for less. Pretty handy so I don't mind getting dirty..

:)

zeynepaksel

Hi,

I moved to Berlin in Sep. 2010. I am a woman of 55 from Istanbul. I have 2 kids, one 18 and the other one 15. I love photography and look for photo classes in English. I do reflexology and very interested in alternative therapies. My German is poor.
I would like to meet people who have similar interests.
I hope to hear from you.

Zeynep

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