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Captain Awkward has a great list of these phrases. "Wow" is another good one.0
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smallholdingsister wrote: »Captain Awkward has a great list of these phrases. "Wow" is another good one.
I just may be pottering happily through an early part of the archive as I type.2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
LOL I used it on my mother when she said something sooo outrageously bad about the NHS.0
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One year anniversary for you since retiring this month. As someone galloping inexorably towards the starting gate I wondered if you had any reflections you wouldn't mind sharing?Save £12k in 2024 - #2 target is £5000 only £798.34 so far
OS Grocery Challenge 2024 31.1% spent or £932.98/£3,000 annual
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the Grow your own thread
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Suffolk_lass wrote: »One year anniversary for you since retiring this month. As someone galloping inexorably towards the starting gate I wondered if you had any reflections you wouldn't mind sharing?
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I think the thing that's struck me in this first year is what John Lennon published on his last LP, Double Fantasy, a few months before he was murdered: "life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans".
And I think I'm going to do bullet points on my own diary, after that statement :A to avoid hijacking, and just in case its not me after all!2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Sorry yes, should have been more specific - and should have been at your place KC! - Is that my first senior moment I ask myself - (fortunately I haven't got to the stage where I answer me too :rotfl:
Sorry to hijackSave £12k in 2024 - #2 target is £5000 only £798.34 so far
OS Grocery Challenge 2024 31.1% spent or £932.98/£3,000 annual
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the Grow your own thread
My Debt Free Diary Get a grip Woman0 -
Hope everything is going well Alex and you are all getting used to new routines.
I am assuming you are completing your paper diary, but don't forget to keep popping on here and keeping us up to date as well.0 -
I'm sure you're busy Alex but do try to find time to let us know how it's going.:)0
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Not been on here for a while. Not been doing much for a while other than trying to get through the days. Things haven't been good, to be honest. Hanging on with the course and coping but it is not what I thought it would be. No further with decluttering / selling things off.
In other news, I'm busy with the property side of things with a potential big deal which will be quite exciting if it does happen.2018 totals:
Savings £11,200
Mortgage Overpayments £5,5000 -
Start as I mean to go on with ... Organise end of month treat ... Not even thought about this but I think I need something to look forward to.
Overpayment: Make one even if it is only £50. Should manage this.
Food budget: £120 / £400.
Meat free days: 2 / 10.
No work weekends: 1 / 3.
15 minutes piano practise each morning: 12 / 33.
At least 10,000 steps per day: 14,000 today.
10 minutes exercise (not inc. walking): 2 / 34. Haven't been counting but this has probably happened only 2 more times.
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A/F school nights: 2. Not really happened.
but most importantly ... Get through the month!:eek:2018 totals:
Savings £11,200
Mortgage Overpayments £5,5000
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