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A Payment A Day Part 4
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Not been on here for a while again, was wondering why nobody had posted on the thread for a few days, until I realised there was a new one -well, not that new as it already has 3 pages!
Have padded over the past week £5.50. Am waiting for money from Green Metropolis to hit my bank account (£12) and will then pad that as well. Will need to get posting on Ebay again, just cant seem to find the time.
Angelic - sorry your little one doesn't let you sleep much. Mine is 4 weeks old now and sleeps from 10 pm till about 3.30, after a feed then sleeps another 3-4 until her next feed. She is breastfed though so I think that is not too bad, don't think my other two slept that many hours in one go at this age, but I could be mistaken as it has been a few years since I had them (8 and 6). I still feel very tired though in the morning when its time to get up:rolleyes:LBM 31/01/2009: £19,422
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Hello all and happy Sunday :hello:
I have an EVIL stye in the eye today. :eek: Get at least one a year and wouldn't wish them on anyone....so annoying and itchy !! Eye is sealed shut with that Goldeneye stuff until it decides to POP!! Ewwww. Sorry, TMI !!
Otherwise, all is good. Still smoke free
ETO - start OH off on the NHS stop smoking website. It's good - not patronising at all - and will explain all the ways they will help with links to people locally.
Sashybo - I am thrilled for you you got the job !! :j
I am a secret geek too - Doctor Who and Supernatural are my faves :cool:
Right, have a great day all - I am off to watch Mr Federer complete the grand slam set....
My PAD today is £12Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!TARGETS ::D
Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,0000 -
Hi everyone
£50.64 again to Platinum, I just bought my Mum and daughters some tickets to go to the circus next weekend, its only in town for a week and its dd1s birthday on Thursday so its a nice treat.
Id have liked to take them myself but with the young boys I doubt theyd behave and theyd probably spoil it for the rest of the audience so have my mum/nan and auntie taking them and I get soem peace, BONUS! :T
Please note: adult discussion, very addictive reading!!!
I just had to add this linky, its been keeping me in giggles all weekend.I could have written this word or word myself only my dd is just coming up to 11.
Enjoy:D:rotfl:
[EMAIL="http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1726065"]http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1726065[/EMAIL]
Mumof4 xx
03/12/2010 [STRIKE]£9,736.56[/STRIKE]
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:hello: Hey everyone!
Wow lots going on over like the last 24 hours! Hope everyone's doing OK and have enjoyed their weekends so far?
Well, we came back early from a VERY wet Weston Park! I haven't seen rain like that in ages! So we thought it'd be best to head back home before OH started spending money on another motor :rotfl: I'm so very hungover as well... Too much red wine...
50p from my budget to Barclaycard for me today.
Well done sashybo on the job offer! You must be so pleased! :T
I'm so tired. Going to go for a snooze... It's what Sunday afternoon's are all about surely!
xx:j (2013) :j* Virgin Atlantic [STRIKE]£2,837.01[/STRIKE] £2,835* B'card [STRIKE]£851.51[/STRIKE] £850 * Egg [strike]£5,608.83[/strike] £5,608.83 * Mint [STRIKE]£816.13[/STRIKE] £770 *0 -
Ruddy hell, stay away one night & a new thread pops up . . .
Went to the ballet last night, saw Dorain Gray - amazing stuff, very rude, lots of men running about in budgie smugglers etc . . .
Anyways after a night in a hotel, not too posh this time, just suburban chain via Quidco though of course & room service - nowhere was open for munchies post dance I throw the following at things . . .
£7.17 to EVIL EGG & £2.27 to various tins . . .
A grand total of £9.44DFW NERD# 1175Proud Member of Sealed Pot Challenge #5 ~ 1479 cashless_wonder~*DEBT FREE & LOVING IT*~0 -
mumofthreemonkies83 wrote: »Hi everyone
Please note: adult discussion, very addictive reading!!!
I just had to add this linky, its been keeping me in giggles all weekend.I could have written this word or word myself only my dd is just coming up to 11.
Enjoy:D:rotfl:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1726065
Mumof4 xx
I'm not getting anything with that link ..... anyone else tried it yet ?
edited to add ...... it's now clicking through ok ! ....
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1726065
terri x" When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..0 -
Hi Angelic
I feel for you. DD1 slept through at 5 weeks and we were sooooo smug ("we're just good parents" - or so we thought - WRONG!)
Then DD2 was born - sigh.... a whole other ball game. (I'm not gonna tell you how old she was before she started sleeping though)..but she was Breast Fed, DD1 was on bottle, which I think makes getting into a routine easier.
Also, I sterilised a needle late one night and made an extra hole in the teat :money: !
Good luck, just keep telling yourself "it's not for long" x
Mac it's so frustrating because we jabbed a fork through all the teats but it didn't seem to make a difference!!
I know Adam wants to drink the milk so I suppose I wasn't really force feeding him, he just falls asleep really quickly and it's getting annoying!
Had to buy 6 new bottles with faster flowing teats...it would seem there's no such thing as a standard sized teat so I couldn't replace the teats we've got with new ones (I didn't want to have to go down the route of buying tommy tipee bottles @ £11 for 2 then spending £3 on 2 teats! :eek:) so now I've got half a dozen bottles with jabbed teats and no use for them...not very :money:!!Started PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
Nerd No. 1173! :j
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Thanks terri, just reading it now!!Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0
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PAD to Capital One 10.900
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flying_fresian wrote: »Does it make the noise???
I just bought Dr Who audio books from Ebay read by David Tennant, they're awesome!!
*geeks welcome here*
Yes it does, I also have a doctor who pen that has pictures of daleks and say exterminate every time you press the top:rotfl:Tesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini0
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