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Weekly Flylady Thread 17th November 2008
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thanks babes - you're making me blush and.....sniff!!!!
toots xxPeace will be mine
could do better - must try harder
Live each day as if its your last
DFW Nerd #1000 Proud to be dealing with my debts
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thriftyscotslass wrote: »Oooohhhh :j :j :j I've just noticed i'm a money saving convert - not a money saving newbie :T :T :T
When did that happen
I think it changes at 30 posts. TSLMMSSB Club Founder Member
'Mean Mummies that set and stick to boundaries'0 -
Hello!
I've been working most of today so will do a bit of flying later. Cold and wet here. Auntie Flo visiting for the third time this month!!! Wish she'd pack up her bags and go away!!!! Mind you, she might be soon...i've been told I really need to consider the hysterectomy....TMI?:rotfl: . I'm going to spend a few minutes catching up with the thread now. Ta ra for now xx
My mother had her hysterectomy about 200 years ago for reasons similar to yours.. she says she wished she had had it years before.. now I THINK that was to stop the incessant bleeding and not because she wished she hadn't had my sister.. but if it is taking over your life to this extent I would say go for it.. if only to get a few weeks off flying! It cannot possibly be good for you like this.. (((hugs))) and I hope she leaves soon!! It is a massive op but you will feel so much better after you've healed!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Ooo and just found photos of DD1 when she was about DD2's age and apart from the blond hair she looks so much like small girl! There are 8 years between them so you can only tell when you see photos. Just wish I'd had a decent digital camera then!Fluttering about an inch off the ground, I may fly properly one day and soar in the clouds!
SPC2 #571 - trying to get as much as possible0 -
angelnikki wrote: »dailies
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Mealplan
Update GC and pots spreadsheets
Online banking and t/fers
Baking - rock buns and twinks
go to the docs!
start xmas shopping!!:rudolf: :xmassmile
living room and playroom
DONE
kitchen and dining room
DONE
bathrooms
clean tiles, taps and mirrors
clean the bath, loos and sinks
sweep floors
AngelNikki - I was just about to redo my list and post it but I'm going to try to find some new smilies first - just so I can be like you
Imitation is the sincerest for of flattery and all that :rotfl:0 -
So far tonight i have made tea, put on WM bathed the girls and bought a couple more xmas bits online.
I am now going to watch Heroes and count my sealed pot (not really sealed its a quality sweet jar from last xmas) but it is full and I need it to go towards this years xmas spending.
I also need to remember that the tooth fairy needs to visit tonight
quick question about the tooth fairy and a bit mse too, how much does averybody leave for tooth fairy?
DD lost her first one last month and other parents had left between £3-5, and someone even left chocolate money!!!!
DD;s 2nd tooth is loose, left her £2 last time, what is the norm here?
big hugs to all that need them! I do apologize, my memory is useless......0 -
thriftyscotslass wrote: »SS - I cried as I read this - there are some very special people around on this forum and you are one of them - hugs
**sniff sniff gulp sniff sniff**
*choke* thanks TSLMMSSB Club Founder Member
'Mean Mummies that set and stick to boundaries'0 -
Wooohooo email received (twice) from Superdrug to say first of my orders has been despatched, due to come to home address so hope it's either Sat/Mon when it arrives or postie knows where to stash it
Regular knows but relief or van driving one might leave a card. Wonder if they deliver 2 parcels, that would definitely be a result!!!!
Also got Amazon order coming here and Gizoo order going to work!!! Fingers crossed that one arrives at work tomorrow or Fri as it has a bday pressie for my mate whose bday is on Friday but I won't see untill early next week as he is at work. Don't want to have to trek to work especially for it. Mmmmm just had a cunning thought..... if it doesn't turn up at work when I am there they might, if the box ain't too big, put it in the internal mail to the branch local to homeDon't want them knebbing first cheeky s*ds might open it 'in error' as I am the one that orders all the stationery for the branch which is always addressed to me but obviously anyone can open that.
Official Mascot and Chief Cheerleader for the 'Mortgage Free in Three' Gang0 -
tooch we had a bit of a toothfairy discussion on here just recently, and I think the general consensus was about £1. HTHMMSSB Club Founder Member
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toochoosey wrote: »quick question about the tooth fairy and a bit mse too, how much does averybody leave for tooth fairy?
DD lost her first one last month and other parents had left between £3-5, and someone even left chocolate money!!!!
DD;s 2nd tooth is loose, left her £2 last time, what is the norm here?
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It's £1 per tooth here regardless of which tooth it is, nothing more for first teeth. When you consider they have 20 baby teeth I think £1 is plenty.Official Mascot and Chief Cheerleader for the 'Mortgage Free in Three' Gang0
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