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Also I should have got a cheque of my wages today but I didnt... pretty annoyed!0
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If it helps any Tink, I'm not seeing my OH because of the weather either! My Mum and Sister have gone to London for the day though, suppose nothing can keep those two away from Harrods Hot Chocolate!
Erugh, down a day on my 120 Day Challenge! Ordered some stuff from Eyeko and ELF. Did use a discount code on Eyeko, and got a freebie from both. Needed cheering up after being stuck inside all week, that's my excuse!0 -
Hi all!
Lol - my tale of woe this weekend is that it is my birthday tomorrow and looks like I will be going nowhere because of the snow
We were meant to go to London today to buy the moses basket but it is too slippy out. Getting a bit of cabin fever now!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
clearmydebts wrote: »Hi all!
Lol - my tale of woe this weekend is that it is my birthday tomorrow and looks like I will be going nowhere because of the snow
You will have to make up for it when the weather is a bit better.
OH and i have just cancelled going out with friends tonight - its far to cold and slippy!! Would rather stay in the warmBiggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
You will have to make up for it when the weather is a bit better.
OH and i have just cancelled going out with friends tonight - its far to cold and slippy!! Would rather stay in the warm
Hoping to get into London next week and Oh said he would bring me for a meal when we are in there.
He was in town today so I hope there will be a nice present waiting for me tomorrow
Enjoy the warmth Flower & a cosy night in.:DTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
clearmydebts wrote: »Hoping to get into London next week and Oh said he would bring me for a meal when we are in there.
He was in town today so I hope there will be a nice present waiting for me tomorrow
Im sure there will besnow is not an excuse for no birthday presents, no matter how bad the weather is :rotfl:
Enjoy the warmth Flower & a cosy night in.:D
Thinking about getting in my pyjamas already :rotfl:well if im going to have a cosy night in i might as well make the most of it!Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
Thinking about getting in my pyjamas already :rotfl:well if im going to have a cosy night in i might as well make the most of it!
Lol - your right. No excuse at all!
I just ironed my favourite pair of maternity pjs and they are calling to me. They are very snug indeed :rolleyes:Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
I've never come across an ISA that requires all the money on day 1 before, thats crazy!
I have severe cabin fever, so NIM took me out for lunch, so now the credit card is £40 higher again. We did return a top and do a MS while we were out though so thats £19 that will come through soon.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
I've never come across an ISA that requires all the money on day 1 before, thats crazy!
No i have never heard of that either!
Dont know if any of you remember me saying about the houses for rent quite cheaply where you can sign 5 year contracts (like what your family do Cinny), well we had a call today off a guy we spoke to before Christmas. He has a house coming up in his family business in the location we want, he is rufurbishing it completely and will be ready for early March. He has basically given us first refusal, it will be £500 per month for a 3 bed house with small garden - which is a bargain!!
Just dont know if we will be ready to move by then, so dont know what to do!!Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
I haven't heard of an ISA that you have to do that before on either!
Flower - wow that is a bargain, then again anything seems a bargain to me compared to what we pay haha. It does sound like a good opportunity, of course it does depend on whether you are ready.0
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