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Starting my DMP on 1st Feb... Anyone want to join me?

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  • mamajojo
    mamajojo Posts: 630 Forumite
    Good to see your :DTedsd. Defo third Wacko but can't join u in the large with ice at the mo, lax parenting has resulted in toothpaste on walls, hot choc on carpet and milk on brownie sash -new and only just stitched on badges:eek: and that's just this morning!
    Are you breathing again?
    DMP mutual support thread member 371
    LBM Jan 2010
    DMP Paddle No 2
  • mamajojo
    mamajojo Posts: 630 Forumite
    Just the I'm a really brand new brownie badges- but I was so careful sewing them on, it'll be pva berfore to long !!!
    They'll accept! As PDD said you'll be nicely delinquent and your treat em mean and keep em waiting statergey means they'll be :j
    DMP mutual support thread member 371
    LBM Jan 2010
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  • pure_dead_dopey
    pure_dead_dopey Posts: 2,215 Forumite
    ladies

    I am so glad my children have grown up....................although that brings its own problems.....................but I am complete carp at the sewing of anything, and defintiely not in the running for housewife of the year......sitting here in pile of ironing which I am ignoring, do you think it will go away????
    More than Two Years in

    Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j

  • mamajojo
    mamajojo Posts: 630 Forumite
    ladies

    I am so glad my children have grown up....................although that brings its own problems.....................but I am complete carp at the sewing of anything, and defintiely not in the running for housewife of the year......sitting here in pile of ironing which I am ignoring, do you think it will go away????

    Always always ignore the ironing...it won't go away but it deserves no attention, I find doing it badly enough ensures dh does all his own:D Doesn't your big bread eater offer to do it all for you?:rotfl:
    DMP mutual support thread member 371
    LBM Jan 2010
    DMP Paddle No 2
  • pure_dead_dopey
    pure_dead_dopey Posts: 2,215 Forumite
    love DD does but is off working at moment, DS hasn't a clue he thinks there is an ironing fairy!!!
    More than Two Years in

    Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j

  • mamajojo
    mamajojo Posts: 630 Forumite
    Arhh a good DD! Believe there could be some sort of ironing fairy as sometimes when i leave children's clothes on the ironing board they are done in the morning:D. How old are they PDD? Scares the life out of me mine growing up, and the big worries that comes with.
    DMP mutual support thread member 371
    LBM Jan 2010
    DMP Paddle No 2
  • pure_dead_dopey
    pure_dead_dopey Posts: 2,215 Forumite
    DD is 25, DS is 23, both still at home with not a lot of intention of leaving anytime soon. Both have BF/GF, DS still at uni, DD works in the arts, does a lot of resting in between jobs!!! Lovely kids, no real problems at all, I was Mummy from hell, no messing, but it seems to have worked. They just cost a lot and we haven't even had weddings yet sighs seeing more £££s floating away out of reach.......
    More than Two Years in

    Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j

  • nataz
    nataz Posts: 435 Forumite
    tedsd wrote: »
    Where's the best coastal place to go in Northumberland? We went to Kielder a few years ago, was beautiful....found out how unfit I was when we hired bikes and the cycle route wasn't flat or downhill all the way ...Wheeeeee.....

    Id say the top part, Craster, Dunstan, Bamburgh to name a few. The further north the prettyer and quieter it gets.
    Kielders cool. They've got a brand new path that goes all the way round, great for buggy pushers like me!

    How come its June now tedsd? At least when you get going you'll know about everything and can learn from our mistakes. We'll make you a pro by then matey lol :rotfl:

    Brownie sahses, now that brings back some funny memories... :D Cant wait till mines old enough, although I do think its unfair that the uniform is soooooo much cooler than in my day.

    Nothing in post today and just checked bank and the direct debit to CCCS is all set to go. Cool! sat last night and totted up our spending so far this month and :eek: eeek! we've already got to the half way point. Bread and water for us for the remainder of the month.

    BTW my DD loves ironing, shame its only a wooden one :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Debt at LBM - £11,505
    Debt 2011 = [STRIKE]8K[/STRIKE] £7760 - DF in July 2013
    DMP Paddle no. 1 Sealed Pot No. 1375
    Grocery Challenge Aug £418.31/£450 Sept £ /£450
  • nataz
    nataz Posts: 435 Forumite
    blimey my spellings are awful today, must be my mushy mummy brain again :)
    Debt at LBM - £11,505
    Debt 2011 = [STRIKE]8K[/STRIKE] £7760 - DF in July 2013
    DMP Paddle no. 1 Sealed Pot No. 1375
    Grocery Challenge Aug £418.31/£450 Sept £ /£450
  • candypop
    candypop Posts: 148 Forumite
    Hi Tedsd - when I rang CCCS to set up my DD they gave me the option of the 1st or 10th of the month for them to take out payment.
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