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CMD- Braxon hicks oh you are getting close. Your body is having a little practice, it won't be long now. The pain in your pelvis is your actual hips bones opening up ready to deliver. Is the head engaged?Total debt Feb 2012 = £54354.11 😳
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Well NIM had a uni class tonight, and I met with the IFA. I've chosen a morgage product, and tomorrow will find out if we have been approved or not. Because NIM has barely any credit history with being so new to the country he might be refused on that basis, however I have a long credit history, and I earn double what he does, so hopefully that'll get us through. The depressing thing is the best morgage by far is with my financial nemesis - the Alliance & Leicester.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
In more positive news NIM brought me 2 x 360g bags of mini eggs and a 3 pack of cadburys caramel eggs to cheer me up after yesterdays bad news and todays migrane. Not so good for the diet though, mini eggs are my pringles, once I pop I just can't stop.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
roomontheend wrote: »CMD- Braxon hicks oh you are getting close. Your body is having a little practice, it won't be long now. The pain in your pelvis is your actual hips bones opening up ready to deliver. Is the head engaged?
I don't think the head was engaged at the midwife last week but in the last few days I felt really sore in the pelvic area and at the scan today the sonographer said that she would have to measure the tummy as the head was too far down. Am hoping that is a good sign.
I know it is soppy but would love a Valentines babyTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
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In more positive news NIM brought me 2 x 360g bags of mini eggs and a 3 pack of cadburys caramel eggs to cheer me up after yesterdays bad news and todays migrane. Not so good for the diet though, mini eggs are my pringles, once I pop I just can't stop.
Yum yum yum to Cadbury's eggs!
I am hoping for flake moments on Sunday. Yum yum!!!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
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Good news on the scan CMD.
Today i went to the cinema (didnt have to pay, as i have a Cineworld card) and then picked my niece up from school and took her dancing :A
This evening me, my sister and a friend went to a "fashion evening" at the kids school, we werent expecting much, as it was only £1 a ticket, but went for something to do. I got a brand new Karen Millen top for £5, still has the tags, so its going straight on ebay! My sister bought me a top for £2 and a pair of Vincci flip flops, still with labels on etc for £1 and they're marked up as £39, so well happy! Best buy of the night, my sister bought a pair of Nine West shoes for £1!!She also got all her hair & makeup done for free and some goodie bags. I was too shy for all that business. Also managed to find a brand new bangle set (50p) and necklace (20p) that matched, for my mums birthday at the end of the month. Gonna get her something else too if i can, but hopefully she'll agree that its the thought that counts lol :beer:
Also, returned home to find i've sold another 5 dvds on Amazon. One of them was £12.99 so quite pleased i was cheeky enough to list it for that much! Good day0 -
What did you go and see?
I went to see Precious tonight, it was very good but quite grimTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
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clearmydebts wrote: »What did you go and see?
I went to see Precious tonight, it was very good but quite grim
Oh i want to see that, is it worth seeing?
Went to see Youth in Revolt - was definitely a weird one. Didnt think it was that great, only remember laughing once or twice.0 -
Oh i want to see that, is it worth seeing?
Went to see Youth in Revolt - was definitely a weird one. Didnt think it was that great, only remember laughing once or twice.
Haven't heard of that one. Yeah, I thought Precious was very good, but quite grim in parts. Went to see Up in the Air last week and I really enjoyed thatTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
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wow Dinah thats a bummer with the money sitch, I hope you can get it sorted but I definitely wouldn't cancel the honeymoon!! You would lose the deposit for starters, and you deserve it!!
Is your student OD at 0%? if it is surely right now there is no point paying it back!? Also what about your sick pay? I don't know how it works but will you get paid any less if you're off for a while?
I recon you should just go with it for the house, and put wedding stuff on the CCs. It may make you think twice about the bits you buy and force you to be more creative and haggle etc, and then you can just work really hard on ebay, dooyoo and everything, how much did you get for those comic books?
Did you ever look into matched betting?
I recon you can do it, you have proved yourself before!!0
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