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Evening everyone
Today has been a nsd :T
The flat is pretty tidy, I've had a bath as I was freezing when I came in, ds is having his bath now. Dinners done too.
Tesco clubcard points came today, £7 of vouchers to add to that pot. The water bill came in too and after the increase in the last one this one has gone back to the normal £40 so I must have been better with switching off the hot water etc :TMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
Morning all, ugh ... well at least its friday, I went to bed really early last night, was just dropping off when a friend called and didn't get off the phone until 11.30 and now feel pants this morning, think its going to be a long day
Right, coffee done, time to get ds in the bathroom, have a good day allMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
Have a good weekend benben all the best with the CSA I had to deal with them many years ago, and they were pretty carp then! seems like things have got know better
Hugs, Funny£112121.02 10 Years and counting!Target in 2011 £22K /£10646.97 DFD Feb 201742Lbs /23 Down 19 to go!:shocked:So now I just need to keep going!Nearly half way through the year and I'm still here0 -
Thankyou FF, well I survived until the end of the day depsite a thumping headache, am sure its just because I'm tired
Today I spent £3.50 this morning on lunch but that should be all for the day.
Definitely heading for an early night tonight, need to speak to mum and see if she wants me to have dad for the day tomorrow. Not much planned for the weekend, I need to do something to make some pennies thoughMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
£5 profit from a games offer, the weekends off to a winning startMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
Morning all, I managed a bit of a lie-in this morning and its lovely not having to get up and go out
Todays plans involve some housework, a walk, getting dad a birthday present (no idea whatsoever what to get), cleaning the guinea pigs out, maybe some food shopping and not a lot else
I am waiting for a bonus to be credited for an offer this weekend so hopefully will be able to crack on with that too if it comes through in time.Mortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
Postie has just brought me a cheque for £8 from my isa dividend, off to the mortgage pot it goesMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
benbenandme wrote: »Postie has just brought me a cheque for £8 from my isa dividend, off to the mortgage pot it goes
I am getting abit like you ben ben any money I make goes in my adoption fund pot, all my sales on hotukdeals and ebay have been going into my fund, if gives me in the incentive to list more things in order to de clutter and it is awsome when you see the pot earning more money. It makes me feel happy a bit like you and your mortgage pot.;)
Make £200 by end of January... £20.42/£200
Grocery Challenge £200 pm Jan £0/£200
January no spend days - 1/310 -
Aww, am glad its helped you too Pinklady, I don't even think of any extras as my money any more, its just straight to the pot without a thought
Ds has decided he's quite happy playing with his toys for now so I have whizzed around and got several jobs done, the flats fairly tidy now but still needs a good clean. I want to work on my half-term list today tooMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
£4 profit from another offer with a £10 free be to come during the weekMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870
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