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Weekly Flylady Thread 17th November 2008
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toottifrootti wrote: »do you have a college nearby - they usually have brilliant hairdrressing etc and are about half what the rest charge. Its all supervised so no worries about the standards.
toots xx
So it doesn't come out like celebrity scissorhands then? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:LBM April 2013 - £29,000.00Vanquis CC's PAID - Debenhams SC PAID - A+L OD PAID - Asda CC £783.75Barclaycard CC £1400.78 - BoS CC PAID - Freemans Cat PAIDF/D Loan & CC £1458.96 - Santander Loan PAID - Mum Loan PAIDRBS OD PAID - F/D OD £1026.52Weekly Grocery Challenge - £95.00 budget / spend £-0 -
Just finished cleaning the unused fridge
I stopped using it . . . . months ago
:o.
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gunsandbanjos wrote: »Thanks pink fairy. She is fine today, though my dad gave me a hard time for sending her back to school today:mad: I wouldnt have done it if i didnt think she was up to it!
She has a fair few medical issues unfortunately - med students kept coming round when she was in to have a look at her. She takes everything in her stride though, which is good, it would be really hard if she was upset by it all:o
You must be a very good Mummy then G&B You've shown her to be chilled about it, and not to let it be an issue for her. :T :T :T I get very annoyed with parents who have made their 'special' children feel like everyone should tip-toe round them.
I expect my LO to get on with life. There's plenty worse off then her! But blimey there's plenty with way less problems that expect way more attention!!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Ooo, little rant there.... must be feeling a little more chipper! :rotfl: :rotfl:MMSSB Club Founder Member
'Mean Mummies that set and stick to boundaries'0 -
Toottifrooti: Hi! Thanks for the namecheck! That takes some effort, all those personal responses. I feel very at home already on this thread and this board. Thanks everyone!:D
my list:
[strike]bleach down toilets[/strike]
tidy clutter
empty bins
disinfect, scrub and wipe toilets
[strike]wash towels[/strike]
clean sinks, bath and shower
polish mirrors
hoover floors
mop floors
wipe skirting boards
make dinner (nearly done)
[strike]Make more bread[/strike]
[strike]make apple pie[/strike] used "best mince pie pastry ever" TM which is quite hard to work with, so the pie looks rustic, to say the least; lets hope it tastes better. Also needed to add some things..
[strike]pick up poop[/strike]
[strike]wash-up[/strike]
[strike]dry up and put away[/strike]
Tonight i am going for a jog with DH :eek: my first ever! As a reward he is ordering me the shopping trolley I like from Lakeland! result!Goals: Have a Homemade Christmas 2008, lose a 1 and a half stone, be thankful for everything I have.
Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee,
How great Thou art, How great Thou art.0 -
SarahShattered wrote: »Pigpen Re: the wake up lamps. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-HF3461-Wake-Up-Light-Alarm/dp/B000VI7K2C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1227090675&sr=8-1
This is the one that I've got and I love it. However it must be said that it doesn't work if you're not getting enough sleep! (which given some of your late posts I would suggest you're not!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ) It starts half an hour before you're due to wake up, with a glow from the lamp, which gets brighter to simulate sunrise. Then at your chosen alarm time whatever noise you've set to wake you (radio, birdsong etc) will kick in really quietly, gradually getting louder over a few mins.
The idea is not to wake you with a jolt, and to prevent you hitting the snooze over and over - which just gives you broken sleep for however long you do it for!
The light stops the production of melatonin, and stimulates cortisol production, while you're still asleep, so that you shouldn't wake up feeling groggy. :cool:
However, it does not negate the need for sleep!!!!So given what you've described about your difficulty waking, I'd suggest that the problem is perhaps more to do with bedtime than wake time!!!
It takes a few attempts I think to get it right for you, but I love it, and wouldn't be without it. My DH used to be a snooze button addict..... I HATE the snooze button. He doesn't use it now, but gets up when the radio wakes him. ACE
HTH!!!
That's brill.. thanks.
I do actually have naps during the day.. like snacking on sleep!! lol.. hence I stay up silly late.. I sleep like the dead but can get up for anything.. apart from school!!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 -
toottifrootti wrote: »Pigpen sad news about the kettle - I hope it was a peaceful demise and it didnt blow a gasket!!! I am sure you will adjust to its replacement in time - maybe after its 1000th boiling!!!!!
What a star you are walking away from that horrible crazy woman - well done you for rising above it- you have every right to be very proud of the way you handled it!
"QUIDCO CHRIMBOBINGO...." dont know anything about this but if I can help by registering then someone please let me know.
toots xx
Yep.. kettle was a sneaky demise... thank goodness... though it had wet itself! lol
Quidco thing I have a full team now ..
I am used to dealing with nutballs so she was a walk in the park.. her daughter (the one with the nose) was VERY VERY polite to me today in the playground.... wonder if it was something I said?!
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 -
Pink_Fairy wrote: »OK - now I'm getting neurotic. Am I the only Christian on this thread?
Just going to check out Wednesday's tasks..... back soon
Also - I haven't got a Xmas tree icon on my scroll down options - I have a :xmassmile:rudolf::snow_laug:santa2: in the Xmas section - maybe it's limited to what 'rank' you are?!Debt free by 22 January 2009 - thanks to an unexpected inheritance - take heart - it DOES HAPPEN!0 -
Afternoon all just a flying post (dont' want to be reported AWOL).
Got a call to go into work this morning so have just finished my dalies.
Afternoon for helping in DS3 class, I was going to miss it with all the invigilating I have this week but he was really upset when I told him so I'll go in for the last hour of the day.
Going to make a cuppa and hoover and mop downstairs before I go.
Catch up with you later but Chocolate buttons to all who want/need one.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
Hello, lovelies - thanks for the replies re: the worksurface. I had a look on the DIY forum here and the general consensus is that the high gloss laminates are easily scratched, even if you use worktop protectors/cutting boards etc :sad: which is a shame as I had rather set my heart on a polished granite look. Hey ho, so off to the DIY places on Saturday to see what else is available.
Phone the monumental masons in the area see what they will charge for proper granite.. it doesn't scratch like the laminates because it is polished rather than a thin layer with a coating.. it might not be as much as you are expecting!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 -
HowGreatThouArt wrote: »Tonight i am going for a jog with DH :eek: my first ever! As a reward he is ordering me the shopping trolley I like from Lakeland! result!
lol.. I'd not jog for anything!! lol.. but lucky you getting a sholley.. enjoy it..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
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