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No Money Mummy to Millionaire Mummy!!

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  • am very jealous of you winning a fiver on the scratchcard!!!!!!! think myself lucky if i get 20p!!!!!!! ha ha ha, think the most i have won is 50p........... i was cursed at birth though so very rarley win things.....

    have you got pips results yet for his thyroid???? i wouldnt worry about the amount he is eating, ds2 eats like an elephant and too had huge volumes of milk every 2-3 hours..........big boys usually do as they have more room to fill.
    December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22

    Weight loss: 1.5lbs
  • Pips_Mum
    Pips_Mum Posts: 2,893 Forumite
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    Hi Fay!! Still planning my trip to the Orkneys in the summer :rotfl:

    No not heard anything about results yet which I suppose is a good thing. He does eat ALOT , 260ml every 4 hours, he is only 4 weeks old not 4 years!!! I suppose he is always going to be a big lad though, prob be a rugby player and earn lots of money and keep his mummy in a luxurious manner to thank her for the pain and suffering she went through to have him, YEAH RIGHT!!!

    I am really pleased I found out about the scratch cards through MSE. I started to do it the end of November and have already withdrawn £20. Thats the first big win I have had so fingers crossed you will get one soon Rags.
    Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700
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    2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!
  • well done on the £5 win!! the scratch cards are good - a nice way to earn a little free money!!
    Bless pip on how much he eats - hes a growing lad!! :)
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  • Pips_Mum
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    Good news

    The TV people emailed me back and sent me this websire address:.

    [FONT=&quot][/FONT]http://www.activeopinion.com/media/sign.php?Sr=5&Subsid=5
    Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700
    :TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T

    2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!
  • Pips_Mum
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    Having a great DFW day so far.
    • Mobile phone bill arrived and was only £19 not bad considering it used to always be around £50:eek:
    • Added my Cokezone points and was very surprised to find I had 36 points. Rubbish rewards at the moment so will wait until something better comes along maybe that can be used as a present for someone?
    • Used the rewards from my CC I no longer use and got some Nike training gloves for Free, they are selling on Ebay for £8 so as soon as they arrive guess where they will be going!!!:rotfl:
    • Chunky pack came from HMRC for me to fill in for Working tax credits.
    • Cut out lables from my junk mail for my Ebay packages, cant remember whos idea that was but Thanks :T
    • Checked Pigsback and found loads of easy piggypoints.
    • Toluna quick surveys
    • Rang RAC as I took out car insurance with them and was supposed to receive cashback and hadnt. That is now winging its way to me, £35 thank you very much:T
    • Rang MBNA and told them I was struggling to afford the payments and they have cut my interest rate from 34% to 17.9%
    :jAll in all about £50+ up on the day:j
    Pip news - He slept in the big cot last night. Is it silly that I felt a bit sad that he was no longer in the little, cute, baby moses basket? Felt he was growing up too quickly!!
    Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700
    :TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T

    2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!
  • thanks for the link pipsmum, just waiting on an email now!!

    you have been very busy doing all your dfw stuff!!! and its totally normal to feel they grow up too fast..........only feels like yesterday i was having ds2, he's now 24 weeks, laughing, rolling over and desperatly trying to crawl!!!! its a shame they dont stay baby babies for long....
    December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22

    Weight loss: 1.5lbs
  • they do grow far to quick!!

    thanks for the link i joined and they said i will get a email in the morning!! so we will see...

    You have done really well today and got lots of dfw things done!! - going to make me go and have a look on pigsback as i joined ages ago and havent been on in ages......see what i can find!
    GC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500
    £2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j
    :jmummy to: 8yr, 5yr, 3yr, 2yr, 1yr. No6 Due Mar 2013 My world.:j
  • o.k, im blonde......please bear this in mind................where on earth are the piggy points???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just went on and found none!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! am i looking in the wrong place????
    December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22

    Weight loss: 1.5lbs
  • Pips_Mum
    Pips_Mum Posts: 2,893 Forumite
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    If you go to curlys clubhouse, right at the top it says easy piggy points. Its things like register with a company and get 15 piggy points. Try this
    http://www.pigsback.com/pages/4/92/424.aspx?pbq=605%2c605%2cVOVSP

    Glad its not just me, I did feel really sad but really stupid at the same time!!
    Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700
    :TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T

    2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!
  • Bone_Idle
    Bone_Idle Posts: 248 Forumite
    Pips_Mum wrote: »
    Glad its not just me, I did feel really sad but really stupid at the same time!!

    I felt sad when our DD grew out of her "newborn" size clothes (only about two months ago now) - had to tell myself not to be so silly! She's now in clothes a size bigger than she should be in because her legs are so long...
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