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No Money Mummy to Millionaire Mummy!!
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aaaahhh bless, think I will be the same as he is the same size as an average 3 month old!! Feel a bit sad looking at the cute vests and grows that he already doesnt fit into.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!0 -
i felt like that sorting through ds1's baby stuff that i couldnt bear to part with when ds2 was due and ds1 is now 4!!!!December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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ahh i was like that with DD every month leading up to her first birthday i was like "nooooo" i want her to be a baby forever. She is now nearly 16 months, honestly time flys by.0
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hiya, i just sent the postal people an email from one of the emails they have sent me!! i would send them one too, bit naff if they cant get it right!!!
glad you enjoyed valentines day..............why is it always us that have to get up in the night when everyones had a drink??!!!December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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Hello
Feeling a bit down at the moment as we have no money whatsoever, had to borrow £200 from my mum just to be able to afford the gas/elec and bits. OH car is costing us £500 this week and mine needs an MOT on Saturday and I am 90% certain it will fail.
Have managed to make all my debt repayments though so at least I wont get charges from them.
Still carrying on with my clicks, surveys and the like. Found a new cashback site that gives you £10 bonus just for signing up which is quite good.
www.moneybackmadness.co.uk/Register.aspx?rm=10026713&rf=Friend
Emailed Royal Mail but not heard back yet, cant believe they messed both mine and Rags up, doesnt bode well for them does it!!
OH has a stinking cold so looks like little Pip will get to experience his first cold by the end of the week. Any tips for a snuffly baby in case?Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
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Sending big hugs pipsmum!!!!!
Not much you can do when they have a cold, raise the head of the cot slightly as it helps them breath easier, warm bath can help clear hard snots, calpol if they start to get hot, hot water in a bowl with a few drops of karvol in (well out of reach of baby)......... think thats all i do. Oh and little and often feeds, can take it out of them trying to feed and breath.
will check out your link, cheers!December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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Good tips, thanks Rags
To be honest the link is also a refer a friend.
Site is pretty good though, cash out value is £35 but you get the free tenner. Lots of shops for the cashback.Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
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Hello
Feeling really really worried as my car goes for its MOT tomorrow and I am sure it will fail, got to pay £500 excess to OHs insurance company too:eek:
Have had to borrow some money off my mum as I hadnt got enough to put some credit on my gas meter for heating. No idea where my money has gone this month
Will keep plodding along and hope it picks up soon.
On a plus I just logged on and I had enough points from Toluna to get a £10 sainsburys voucher and my free stamps came today from the royal mail mystery shop thing.
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everyone says jan is the worst month for money but i think its feb as its such a short month!!!!!! my money too seems to have disintegrated this month....... ho hum, will try harder in march.December 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
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Just thought we can blame half term on affecting Febs budget xxxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0
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