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My quest to be mortgage free by the end of 2012
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Yes I agree, every little helps as they say and we have almost got to the stage where we could put our mortgage on a credit card (not that i would) so we quite lucky in that respect.
I worked all weekend so am off today.
Have been and bought a few bits for DD in the M&S Sale. Also went to primark and bought 2 bunny suits for DD for Christmas.
No DansMum she is not going to look like a rabbit :eek:
They are giant fleecy babygrows and I have bought aged 13. Thats a BIG baby
Hope you all had a lovely weekend.Mortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j0 -
Coo - shame you couldnt put it on a 0% credit card???? Then do a tart with it.... No interest payments!!! If I was in your position I'd probably give that a go.... :dance::think:
Mummy I odnt know what you mean!! Although I wouldnt be adverse to a giant fleecy babygrow in aged 36!! Be lovely to snuggle down with!!MFW 2011 No. 161 £946.54/£2000 TargetApril 9/15March 14/15
Feb NSD 15/14
April GC £121.00/£130 March GC £127.60/£150I Love my Furbabies :smileyhea0 -
I think they may do adult sizes but i didnt look :rotfl:Mortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j0
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Oh dear
I have a confession to make to you all. I have just been on the grabbit board and read that Office Shoes are having a sale. I tried really hard to resist the temptation but I just could do it. I have just ordered a pink pair of genuine UGG boots reduced from £125 to £63 plus an extra 10% cashback through quidco.
I have already made my overpayment for this month and the Childrens Reg Saver from Halifax matured today paying £30 in interest so they really didnt cost me that much did they. I will give them to DH when they arrive and he can give them to me for Christmas. As he is disabled it will save him going Christmas shopping wont itMortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j0 -
mummyofonechild wrote: »I will give them to DH when they arrive and he can give them to me for Christmas. As he is disabled it will save him going Christmas shopping wont it
That is SO thoughtful of you, you are a very kind and sharing person :rotfl:A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
Indeed I am, Thank You for thatMortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j0
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mummyofonechild wrote: »I will give them to DH when they arrive and he can give them to me for Christmas. As he is disabled it will save him going Christmas shopping wont it
Wonder if this was the origional thought, or the thought that came to mind when you had to confess :rotfl:
You can treat yourself now and again, it is allowed, about once every 3 yearsMortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)0 -
Why not treat yourself???MFW 2011 No. 161 £946.54/£2000 TargetApril 9/15
March 14/15
Feb NSD 15/14
April GC £121.00/£130 March GC £127.60/£150I Love my Furbabies :smileyhea0 -
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