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A Payment a Day Part 3
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Hello lovely peeps,
Hope your enjoying your Easter. :beer:
Congrats Fag_ash_lil on clearing your debt.:T:T:T That must be such a great feeling. :beer:
I'm fagged out, hard day at work today and will undoubtly be the same tomorrow.
Just waiting up for the spurs v west ham game on Match of the Day then off to bed.
No pad today, as yours truely is broke until payday. :rolleyes:
Anyhoo, keep up the good work guys in clearing your debts, keeps me motivated.
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There weren't as many posts yesterday, but debts were still attacked!!***£293.02***Repeated studies have shown that chocolate does not cause acne - or make it worse :j
The Swiss eat the most chocolate. The average person eats 19lbs a year.One step at a time0 -
well done Terri!
:j your hard work is paying off :T
xxxMortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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Happy Easter everyone!
whether you celebrate Easter or just enjoy the long weekend, have a lovely day!
we were dragged downstairs at 7am to see if the easter bunny had been - he had! i do baskets for my boys so they ripped through those (annual, cuddly toy, chocs, dolly mix etc) and opened an egg from our next door neighbour. they are chuffed to bits.
didn't even turn on the laptop yesterday - the weather was unexpectedly lovely so we were outside all day. hope there is movement soon, newmum - one of mine was 3 days late and they were without a doubt the longest 3 days of my life! we planned something to do each evening as a consolation prize - so if we were still at home, there was a little something nice going on (like meal, film etc)...
need to move myself now, bagels and smoked salmon for brekkie then out for a nice walk somewhere while the sun is still shining. our weekend was supposed to be a washout so really pleased "they" got it wrong!
xxx
(normal PAD service resumes on tues 14 april - paid up through then x)Mortgage free as of 11/11/15 !
:Anow... to start some serious saving :A
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I did an Easter Egg hunt for the LO last night ready for when he came down this morning. He thought it was so exciting and that the Easter Bunny is really cool!
The weather actually looks ok here. I hope it's dry for everyone else too.
£1.50 Cap 1
£2.50 Savings
TOTAL PaD £4One step at a time0 -
Morning all, Happy Easter:EasterBun
No choccie for us yet this morning, DS is still demolishing his toast!
Congrats on getting rid of a card Terri I'm sure the next one will come round quicker than you think!
Still no news from Newmum? Maybe thats a good sign, and means she on the matty ward somewhere..... Come on bump! DS was 11 days late, so I know how annoying the waiting is!
No PAD for me yesterday, as online banking was broken, so will try again in a bit....
Sx'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Morning all
Flushed with the newness of this challenge I have hunted down the sides of the chairs, gone through old handbags and emptied the small saving jars etc that seem to litter the house (just for those spare penny moments you understand) and have come up with a fantastic £72.07. Can I count this as my PaD? I appreciate that this is a once only moment but I am appalled at my apparently careless attitude towards money. One handbag had nearly £20 in it!!!! (and I hadn't used it for over six months!).
I guess that this is my kind of Easter Egg Hunt.:T
Have a great day everyone.:EasterBun44 day challenge
1. Pay £650 off overdraft (£ 288/ £650)
2. Lose 12 lbs (4.5/ 12)
3. Use YNAB everyday (6/44)0 -
£20 for me today
Happy Easter everyone0 -
Morning all
Flushed with the newness of this challenge I have hunted down the sides of the chairs, gone through old handbags and emptied the small saving jars etc that seem to litter the house (just for those spare penny moments you understand) and have come up with a fantastic £72.07. Can I count this as my PaD? I appreciate that this is a once only moment but I am appalled at my apparently careless attitude towards money. One handbag had nearly £20 in it!!!! (and I hadn't used it for over six months!).
I guess that this is my kind of Easter Egg Hunt.:T
Have a great day everyone.:EasterBun
That sounds like the ultimate Easter egg hunt to me ninno! Of course, you can count it as a PaD. Many people add change to a jar and when they've built it up to a set sum they pay it into the bank a transfer to a debt. You really can do this anyway you want to. Oh and welcome to the thread by the way
Each day you post up your PaD total, write it in bold colour or large font to make it easier for the totaliser (which is me this month!) to see easily.
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Congratulations Terrie, well done on your card clearing
Only £2.00 in the tin for me today as we did have to buy a new shower,
at least having a handymanfor a hubby it cost nowt to fit!
Wish I had this handyman though
Hope that blinking stork hurries up for newmumand that the Easter Bunny is kind to you all
Pip
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