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  • Well done about reaching under £20K :j

    Sorry to hear about your dad, hope he recovers quickly with the right treatment.

    I've also run out of time with Xmas cards :o, oh well, there is always next year!
    Mortgage [STRIKE]16/03/2011: £190K 01/01/2017: £107,729.65 [/STRIKE] 01/07/2017: £95,979.89
    OPs 2011-2016 = £45K 2017 OPs = £9250.20
  • Courgette
    Courgette Posts: 3,242 Forumite
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    Sorry to hear about your dad, best wishes for a speedy recovery

    This year is the only year since approximately the begining of time that I've managed to get my Cmas cards out and by last post too. I blame being on maternity leave and having time to do it - won't happen again, mind! :rotfl:
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  • Yay to finishing work and time off! :)
    Sorry things with your dad still tough but hopefully now there are some clearer answers he can think about the options- I know a couple of people who have done brilliantly with pacemakers..
    Yay too to under 20K fantastic! :)
    Ive also been rubbish with xmas cards so youre definitely not alone!
  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
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    I wrote out a Christmas card today :eek:

    Your impressed aren't you
    Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
    ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)
  • gallygirl
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    Radish72 wrote: »
    I wrote out a Christmas card today :eek:

    Your impressed aren't you

    Depends on what happened next.... if anything :rotfl:
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
    :) Mortgage Balance = £0 :)
    "Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"
  • Radish72
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    gallygirl wrote: »
    Depends on what happened next.... if anything :rotfl:

    Nothing happened :( no fireworks, no brass band striking up a rousing Christmas carol

    Finished work for the year Wed night :D, and packed up house and drove to BF's yesterday :D:D

    There is a HUGE Christmas present under the tree for me, so I'm being very good and not peaking

    Off to In Laws today in snowy Mexbrough to drop of presents after BF has made Tiramisu (for Christmas day at my parents) He made one last year but we left it in the fridge :) My Aunty wanted us to drive back at get it

    So I hope everyone has a lovely Christmas :santa2:
    Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
    ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)
  • pammyj74
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    I am so jealous of your mortgage balance :D Well done on your OPs,

    Merry Xmas and heres to a successful 2011
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • InaPickle
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    :xmastree: Merry Christmas, Radish: make sure you don't accidentally get put in with the rest of the Christmas dinner and have a wonderful day.:xmastree:

    And what is in that huge present, I wonder? Lemme peep! :)
    Please call me 'Pickle'
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  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
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    InaPickle wrote: »
    :xmastree: Merry Christmas, Radish: make sure you don't accidentally get put in with the rest of the Christmas dinner and have a wonderful day.:xmastree:

    And what is in that huge present, I wonder? Lemme peep! :)

    The present is a shiny red laptop, which I'm on now. I always had to wait until I got to BF's house at weekends or go on at work during dinner.

    So now there should be no stopping me....................:D
    Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
    ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)
  • gallygirl
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    Oh, how lovely :j, hope you've had a great day :)
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
    :) Mortgage Balance = £0 :)
    "Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"
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