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  • Ooooo lovely pressie radish enjoy!! hope you had a great xmas ;)
  • oooo, new laptop, sounds like you HAVE been a good girl this year! Santa must have left mine in the depot :rotfl:!
    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
  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
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    oooo, new laptop, sounds like you HAVE been a good girl this year! Santa must have left mine in the depot :rotfl:!

    Maybe the snow was just to much for him and it will turn up in the next few days :D

    Currently typing this on my mums laptop and BF has MINE since 9 o'clock this morning shopping in the sales, but I have torn him away from his PS3 as Christmas is at my family's

    Christmas was brill, eat a HUGE dinner, drank some Asti, scoffed some chocolates, played with my godchildren, wondering if best friend will forgive me for buying her daughter moon sand :rotfl: but it looks like it will hoover out the carpets - oops
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  • InaPickle
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    A RED laptop...ooooh! :D

    And lol @ the moonsand. Bet you are the kind of 'friend' who buys them noisy toys to drive mum mad with as well, aren't you? :rotfl:

    Hope BF manages to get some lovely bargains in the sales. :)
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  • Radish72
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    Can't believe I'm been off work a week and tomorrow in New Years Eve, haven't planned what we are doing yet

    Have done nothing the last few days, just slobbed around in PJ's and my new furry slipper boots (present off Mum and Dad) so feet are toasty warm

    BF currently upstairs ironing, I did all his washing so he has lots to iron, still not sure why he leaves it all to be washed at once, instead of a wash every few days.

    He has a blood pressure monitor on, so every 30 minutes he makes a funny noise whilst it takes his blood pressure. He didn't sleep very well but I slept through it, might have been the half bottle of red I had last night, so he due to go the Dr's in an hour to have it taken off. Seems a bit pointless measuring his blood pressure whilst he's off work so guessing that it will be at a normal level:j

    Also trying to think of 11 things for 2011,

    1. Make a will
    2. Eat healthy
    3. Exercise
    4. De-clutter all the cupboards (where I hid all the stuff to make my house look tidy
    5. Stick to a routine (this is usually tricky with living in another house at weekends)

    to be continued................


    But the thing I want the most, is to sell both houses and buy one together - please Mr House God can you make this happen :)
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  • *Jellie*
    *Jellie* Posts: 3,018 Forumite
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    Well done on getting under 20k.
    Hope your dad is doing ok.
    I'm laughing at your bf using your laptop!
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  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
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    I feel a bit weird, suppose as its coming to the end of the year

    It just seems that another year has passed in a bit of a blur, and I can't think of anything that has made me think wow. I suppose a non descript sort of year sums it up

    Nothing outstanding, Nothing horrible (though Dad could have been in pole-position for this one), Nothing amazing

    Just seem to have hidden inside and let it all go by

    Could have gone to a New Years party tonight, but have decided against it
    1. To far
    2. To cold
    3. To much hassle to get there
    4. Taxi will be about £40 to get back

    Where as I normally would have been cheeky and invited us to stay at someones house, then we could have driven and had a brilliant night

    Work is boring me to tears, and this is making the day drags. Manager keeps saying things will change as he doesn't want me to lose all my enthusiasm for getting things done but it is slowly leaking away and effecting other areas of my life

    So I suppose for 2011 I should get off my bum and make things happen for me, my BF and family and friends

    Have a New Year and lets see what 2011 brings x
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  • *Jellie*
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    Happy new year!
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  • Have a good new year radish! and fingers crossed for the houses selling in 2011- will be us too before too long I think!..
    enjoy your new years eve- I have exactly the same sentiments as you, too cold, too expensive for taxis plus may have been out last nite and drunk a little bit too much wine *hic* so we are vegging in with junk food (before my new year health kick of course!) and a bottle of fizz (which I will not be drinking too much of!)

    here's to a great 2011 for us all!
  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
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    I have just filled up a glass with wine, sent BF to the chippy for tea (the last one as we will both be on a big health kick starting on Tuesday)

    Think that's whats got me down the most, that we haven't bought our dream home together. Spent so long taking about it, and getting the houses ready, it seems such an anti-climax :)

    What a mardy !!!! I am :rotfl:

    :beer: HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE :beer:
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