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Frightened about my future - part 2.

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  • Fitzer2000
    Fitzer2000 Posts: 308 Forumite
    And you to Di, enjoy the sunshine!
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    Fitzer2000 wrote: »
    And you to Di, enjoy the sunshine!

    Thank you, you too, its great isn't it?;):j
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • savingwannabe
    savingwannabe Posts: 16,619 Forumite
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    Hi all. Beautiful weather!!!! We have an official heatwave.

    Di well done on dear son!!!! congratulations.

    It has been a long day. Roll on summer hols!!!
    Aiming for a minimal spend 2022
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    Hi all. Beautiful weather!!!! We have an official heatwave.

    Di well done on dear son!!!! congratulations.

    It has been a long day. Roll on summer hols!!!


    Hi SW.
    Hope your well.:j
    Yes its adorable.

    And thank you.:beer:.

    Its the countdown now to the summer hols.:T
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • savingwannabe
    savingwannabe Posts: 16,619 Forumite
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    I get paid next Wednesday. Hooray!!! I am trying to think of happy things. We break up for hols on the 16th July. Only 3 weeks left hooray!!!

    I can see my friends, we can relax and chill.

    Then i will have hopefully a new house (with no furniture). Can't wait.
    Aiming for a minimal spend 2022
  • mouseann
    mouseann Posts: 1,820 Forumite
    Hi all. Beautiful weather!!!! We have an official heatwave.

    Di well done on dear son!!!! congratulations.

    It has been a long day. Roll on summer hols!!!

    Hi SW,

    Been a glorious day here!

    Can understand why you are looking forward to the holidays!
    "What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.
  • mouseann
    mouseann Posts: 1,820 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    LOL, ours all started with the parking, thankfully we have a garage now, but parking is scarce and like everyone we like to see our cars outside our own property if we have that opportunity.

    Those actual neighbours do not drive, so do not own a car, but they used to expect us to move our car for when their daughter visits daily.
    I would understand if she was disabled or something but she is a young mum and as fit as can be, yet I have a son with special needs, but say nothing.

    I think lots of neighbouly arguments are parking issues related.

    Good one Murray :T:j

    Hi Jen,

    Surprisingly, my issue is not parking.

    Just general untidiness - a lot of houses around here were bought by a Housing Association in the property recession of the early 1990s. Most people keep their houses as tidy as you would expect from an owner-occupier - apart from the people next door to me! They leave their bins outside my living room window, and have a washing line in their (very small) front garden! Other issues as wel, but won't bore you with those!

    I know I sound slightly paranoid about this but I am hoping to sell up and move nearer my son but I think prospective buyers will take one look and say (I'm not living next door to that!". Wish I was exaggerating - I know I sound like a grumpy old woman - perhaps I am turning into one!

    End of rant!:D
    "What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.
  • savingwannabe
    savingwannabe Posts: 16,619 Forumite
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    oh dear that is not v nice. Washing in the front garden. Anyone can see their undies???? crumbs!
    Aiming for a minimal spend 2022
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    mouseann wrote: »
    Hi Jen,

    Surprisingly, my issue is not parking.

    Just general untidiness - a lot of houses around here were bought by a Housing Association in the property recession of the early 1990s. Most people keep their houses as tidy as you would expect from an owner-occupier - apart from the people next door to me! They leave their bins outside my living room window, and have a washing line in their (very small) front garden! Other issues as wel, but won't bore you with those!

    I know I sound slightly paranoid about this but I am hoping to sell up and move nearer my son but I think prospective buyers will take one look and say (I'm not living next door to that!". Wish I was exaggerating - I know I sound like a grumpy old woman - perhaps I am turning into one!

    End of rant!:D

    Blimey, I could not live like that either......:eek:, no wonder you want to move bless you.;)
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • mouseann
    mouseann Posts: 1,820 Forumite
    oh dear that is not v nice. Washing in the front garden. Anyone can see their undies???? crumbs!

    Yes, and they often look quite grubby - as if they haven't been washed properly!
    "What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.
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