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Ewwww.... the vomit does not sound fun! The womb has stopped beating now! I can definitely wait a few years until I start getting sicked on!
Forgot to mention the pee as well. He has a good aim!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I suppose it will feel like your muddling through for the early stages, but it sounds like you have a little routine already, so thats good. You always have to think, that it could be worse lol
It's true and he is a very content baby so I am luckyTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
Great news on the deposit. I have every faith you will find all the extra money, if anyone can do it , it will be you!
CMD - glad you and Max are getting on well. Sounds like you are a great Mum.
I have had to eat slightly into my next months pay even though i don't get paid till Tuesday. Not a good month money wise. I also need to work out all the money for the flat deposit etc as couldnt get my head around it the other day.0 -
Hope you manage to sort out your money Wendz. Theres nothing worse than not knowing where you stand with it all. I need to look into all of mine again...but im scared!
Going to have to sign on at the Job Centre, as i'm really not getting anywhere. I wont have any shifts (except for training) at my mums place until the women decide to book their annual leave. Which they have all year to do, so not getting my hopes up. Other than that, i've had no luck whatsoever. Might just have to look for anything i can get at this rate.
Sorry to bring everyone down!! Having a crappy couple of days! Having the little ones all weekend, so im sure i'll cheer up then.0 -
clearmydebts wrote: »Forgot to mention the pee as well. He has a good aim!
I read a review of pee pee teepees on Dooyoo a while ago - check them out - little cone to stop the sprinkler system going all over you while changing him xDebt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Great news that NIMs dad has finally spoken to you about the deposit, you must be excited now! Im looking forward to seeing the house - when do we get to see it? When do you think it will all be completed by?
I have every faith that you will get any debt paid off quickly!
CMD - glad to hear that you and Max are doing well.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
Hello everyone
Dinah fabulous news on the stamp duty, thought about you when I heard about it:jWhen does it come into force?
Can I pick your brains please?
We have been invited over to Dublin in October for the bank holiday weekend:eek:. Anyway to cut a long story short, we really want to go to meet up with friends who will be there then. Can find flights for about £60 each but have no idea on hotels. We have quite a few Tesco vouchers, do you know if any of the hotels on Clubcard are local to Dublin/in a decent area etc???
TPAxMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
I read a review of pee pee teepees on Dooyoo a while ago - check them out - little cone to stop the sprinkler system going all over you while changing him x
Fantastic Dinah. I am going to buy them. They made me laugh!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
Tesco_points_addict wrote: »We have been invited over to Dublin in October for the bank holiday weekend:eek:. Anyway to cut a long story short, we really want to go to meet up with friends who will be there then. Can find flights for about £60 each but have no idea on hotels. We have quite a few Tesco vouchers, do you know if any of the hotels on Clubcard are local to Dublin/in a decent area etc???
TPAx
Let me know the name of any of the ones on there and I'll see what we knowDebt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Aaaah, the projectile vomit, that takes me back.....!!0
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