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14th June *Marvelous Mon/Oh God, it's Mon again! (delete as applicable)* daily chat

Morning all!

Well, I set my alarm for 9 and was wide awake at 7:30. Typical! :D So I've got some tidying up and essay writing to do and a hair appointment at 1. Guess I'd better get a move on then.

What's everyone else doing today?
Kayleigh
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  • Two9A
    Two9A Posts: 274 Forumite
    Mm, I tried waking up at 7, and magically reset the alarm to 8 in my sleep...

    Morning :D
    Debts (26.3% remaining) - CC/BARC: [strike]2058[/strike] 100.00 @0%; CC/MBNA: [strike]1877.75[/strike] 0.00; Loan/SLC: [strike]10000[/strike] 7901.84 @1.5%; Loan/Per: [strike]1500[/strike] 0.00; Loan/HX: [strike]15000[/strike] 0.00
    Mortgages (94.7% remaining) -
    NW: [strike]92516.94[/strike] 87565.40 @3.19%; HBOS: [strike]65599.57[/strike] 59106.45 @4%, [strike]69251.57[/strike] 68589.97 @3.49%
    Total amount of fail: Dangerous (223263.66)
  • Two9A wrote: »
    Mm, I tried waking up at 7, and magically reset the alarm to 8 in my sleep...

    Morning :D

    I've gotta say, that's a new trick on me. :D I'm quite able to hear my alarm go off, get out of bed, walk across the room, turn it off and go get back into bed without having any memory of waking up later on but I don't think I've ever changed the time without remembering it. Must try that next time. :rotfl:
    Kayleigh
  • Wee_Jo
    Wee_Jo Posts: 821 Forumite
    Morning! :hello:

    I had a lovely breakfast of the tatty bread that I made yesterday smothered in butter, then a gorgeous walk to work this morning in the sunshine! Actually forgot to be annoyed that it's Monday! Think I'm going to try for an NSD today.

    How's everyone else getting on?

    Jo :)
    LBM 04/05/10 :T DEBT FREE 30/07/10 :j I made it!
    CHALLENGES: 0 bought lunches June or July :)
    Aug SoL: 15/21 June NSDs: 11/14 July NSDs 12/11 :j Aug NSDs: 5/12 Savings target: £500/5000
  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Jo_Rourke wrote: »
    Morning! :hello:

    I had a lovely breakfast of the tatty bread that I made yesterday smothered in butter, then a gorgeous walk to work this morning in the sunshine! Actually forgot to be annoyed that it's Monday! Think I'm going to try for an NSD today.

    How's everyone else getting on?

    Jo :)


    Hope you logged that?;)

    Off to a great start to the week (no that's not sarcasm) - had a great weekend with some of my lovely WBs. Just me and Nathan until a week on Wednesday as Hubbles is in Dublin for work then a few days with his friend over there.

    Got organised last night for the week with shirts/lunches etc so mornings should be pretty easy. Its a 4 mile walk from flat to nursery to railway station though so will be wearing out some shoe leather over the next 10 days!!! All good for the weight loss and should be well ready to start running again when Hubbles gets back:j
    26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%
    28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%
    SPC 2019 #073


  • Wee_Jo
    Wee_Jo Posts: 821 Forumite
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Hope you logged that?;)

    Off to a great start to the week (no that's not sarcasm) - had a great weekend with some of my lovely WBs. Just me and Nathan until a week on Wednesday as Hubbles is in Dublin for work then a few days with his friend over there.

    Got organised last night for the week with shirts/lunches etc so mornings should be pretty easy. Its a 4 mile walk from flat to nursery to railway station though so will be wearing out some shoe leather over the next 10 days!!! All good for the weight loss and should be well ready to start running again when Hubbles gets back:j

    Any Woowoos consumed, Luc??? ;)
    LBM 04/05/10 :T DEBT FREE 30/07/10 :j I made it!
    CHALLENGES: 0 bought lunches June or July :)
    Aug SoL: 15/21 June NSDs: 11/14 July NSDs 12/11 :j Aug NSDs: 5/12 Savings target: £500/5000
  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Jo_Rourke wrote: »
    Any Woowoos consumed, Luc??? ;)

    Nope - we were quite restrained really - 3 bottles rose for 4 people - too busy yakking to drink any faster;):rotfl:
    26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%
    28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%
    SPC 2019 #073


  • Wee_Jo
    Wee_Jo Posts: 821 Forumite
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Nope - we were quite restrained really - 3 bottles rose for 4 people - too busy yakking to drink any faster;):rotfl:

    Wow! Positively saintly! Go Luc! :j Unfortunately over the weekend, myfitnesspal became myfitness-expal. Too much cheese and wine and not enough exercise. Not helpful either that I baked chocolate brownies yesterday and am currently munching on them...:o
    LBM 04/05/10 :T DEBT FREE 30/07/10 :j I made it!
    CHALLENGES: 0 bought lunches June or July :)
    Aug SoL: 15/21 June NSDs: 11/14 July NSDs 12/11 :j Aug NSDs: 5/12 Savings target: £500/5000
  • Bunnyinthelights
    Bunnyinthelights Posts: 15,278 Forumite
    Moooorning!
    At work sat next to mardy !!!!.

    Tis great, happily getting on with it and not letting ehr get to me. :D
    Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale
  • I've just sorted out my handbag. What a load of junk! I found enough receipts to paper my wall with! :eek: No wonder the straps were fraying. Hopefully, it'll last a while longer now there's less weight in it. Now to put all the rubbish from in there wherever it needs to go and make an early lunch. I think I'll walk into town to get my hair done, save some money on the car park.
    Kayleigh
  • Wee_Jo
    Wee_Jo Posts: 821 Forumite
    Moooorning!
    At work sat next to mardy !!!!.

    Tis great, happily getting on with it and not letting ehr get to me. :D

    Good girl, Bunny. Saw this and thought of you...:j

    "Don't pay any attention to the critics - don't even ignore them."
    Samuel Goldwyn
    LBM 04/05/10 :T DEBT FREE 30/07/10 :j I made it!
    CHALLENGES: 0 bought lunches June or July :)
    Aug SoL: 15/21 June NSDs: 11/14 July NSDs 12/11 :j Aug NSDs: 5/12 Savings target: £500/5000
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