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Trying For a Baby III

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  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    Smartie, ring your local tax office or try here http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/incometax/refund-reclaim.htm

    Nice to see someone else who uses a diary too!!
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  • **confuzzled**
    **confuzzled** Posts: 4,228 Forumite
    nunnygirl wrote: »
    Had some good news while I was away from the PC, OH and I are putting in for a tax rebate and OH's cheque is apparently on the way. We don't know how much for yet but we've worked it out it could be quite a bit :T:T
    Fingers crossed it's a decent amount:D
    CAFCGirl wrote: »
    Thanks Confuzz'

    And we're not Mentalists..... Just Structuralists!!!
    Love it!!! Using that next time Dh tuts and rolls is eyes at me:rotfl:
    jacqhale wrote: »
    HaHa, that made me laugh. I also love to make lists - in blue pen so I can put a big red tick through the ones I have completed!!!

    Am trying to convince DH that we need to be 'trying' every other day but having problems. Our romantic anniversary weekend was very lovely but we have been a bit ill and I told him yesterday if there was nothing that night it needed to be Tuesday and Wednesday;) Not holding my breath though .... does anyone else have the same problem ....???:confused: Unfortunately it's a bit of an ongoing problem in our relationship but again, that's a whole other thread !!! .......
    P.S So pleased with all the good news that has been flying around lately - made me very teary.
    Good luck to all those testing soon.
    I do that with the blue pen and red ticks, and if the list starts to look messy it has to be re-written:o

    I have a similar problem with the bding. Best thing I've found for us, is for me to make it look spontaneous(even if I've been planning the dates for most of the month!:D) Dh whinges that I'm only after one thing & that he feels more like a donor than a husband...bloody men!! Who thought they'd ever have feelings *tut* :rolleyes::p
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    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
  • jacqhale
    jacqhale Posts: 312 Forumite
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    I know, i can't stand a messy list!! And I love starting it over and seeing it all neatly written out in the same uniform way :p
    Will try some 'spontaneity' tonight and see what happens ............
  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    god I feel so much better knowing that my post made sense to someone other than me!!!
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  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    Fingers crossed it's a decent amount:D


    I do that with the blue pen and red ticks, and if the list starts to look messy it has to be re-written:o

    OMG stop it!! I do that as well! I write a rough list which is ticked and crossed then I write a neat one!

    Tax rebate is more than likely 3 figures, and £200+:T:T:T
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  • **confuzzled**
    **confuzzled** Posts: 4,228 Forumite
    Does anyone know the best way to get into Midwifery for someone who has NO qualifications(except GCSEs, I'm not a complete moron:p)
    Not got time to google, just had a tonne of work dumped on me:mad:
    Thanks x
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
  • jacqhale
    jacqhale Posts: 312 Forumite
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    That's a fab tax rebate - I had over £300 this year and was so pleased:T It's all going in the pot so I can take maternity leave without having to worry about money if all goes to plan! But then of course we would need an extension for an extra room .... the list goes on .... why do we never have enough ????:rolleyes:
  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    edited 28 July 2009 at 4:27PM
    access to higher education at your local college then to university on a midwifery course!

    It's what I'm doing :p but I'm doing Adult nursing.

    My SIL is doing Midwifery
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  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    Another random question...

    does anyone have a room ready for baby yet?
    Im in a bit of a quandry because we have loads of stuff in storage from 1st baby angel, and part of me thinks maybe if the space is ready, then 2nd little bean will want to come and hang out with us in it.....
    plus another part of me thinks at least it'll keep my mind occupied.....
    or is it tempting bad luck???
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  • **confuzzled**
    **confuzzled** Posts: 4,228 Forumite
    nunnygirl wrote: »
    Access to higher education at your local college then to university on a midwifery course!

    It's what I'm doing :p

    Really?!?!?!:eek: Ace! I figure medical is the way to go for me coz I'm quite academic but hate being shoved in an office IYSWIM and with all this ttcing and then look at birth stories and the different choices for labour & births its made me realise that I wanna help people in that situation and give people the different options as so many(esp. 1st timers) don't realise you can ask for what you want:rolleyes:

    And now I've sounded all soppy(assuming it makes sense seeeing as I wrote it at the speed of light!):o:o:o
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
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