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A Payment A Day - Part 9
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Oh, I have to go on a beef/turkey hunting mission tonight as they weren't able to deliver the nice piece of beef we ordered with our grocery shopping (must've run out) and OH keeps asking 'What are going to do?' like it's the end of the world! lol. Simple answer is 'Go to the shops and buy one'.February wins: Theatre tickets0
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Euro, I had an email yesterday saying they weren't expecting snowfall again like it was on Saturday so here is hoping. I'll try and keep you updated as best I can xx
14 hour day yesterday.... doesn't help I still can't sleep!! My wageslip is better than I thought it would be considering how little I worked in November so a nice big chunk can go back into the moving fund!Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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psychopathbabble wrote: »Euro, I had an email yesterday saying they weren't expecting snowfall again like it was on Saturday so here is hoping. I'll try and keep you updated as best I can xx
14 hour day yesterday.... doesn't help I still can't sleep!! My wageslip is better than I thought it would be considering how little I worked in November so a nice big chunk can go back into the moving fund!
Thanks Pyscho. I've been mentally preparing myself for it not happening so I am not too upset if it does. Not sure my family is doing the same though, and hate to see them upset.
You must be knackered! I hope you can get to sleep soon! xxxFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
£6.42 to CC for me today please.
Trying not to get too carried away with being paid early as it has to last until the end of January!Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
£8.50
£2.00 (2 x dailies)
£2.50 - DS2 didn't have football practice after school.
£4.00 - for something that I daredn't admit to....Start Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
Amount: £562.230 -
psychopathbabble wrote: »Well done to those who have paid off debts and well done MrsM for winning the holiday!!
We found a perfect house yesterday but between us viewing and then calling the letting agent to say we wanted it, someone else put a deposit down!!! I have to think of it as it wasn't meant to be and something else will come up.
Euro my fingers are firmly crossed for you getting back.
I got my exam results yesterday and I shouldn't have been worrying as I got 72% which means overall I got a Pass 2 which is the second highest pass!!
congrats Psycho!! :j :beer:Mortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
Well howdy!
Don't really know whether we're coming or going here as we've not been able to do ANY of our gift shopping because of being snowed in last weekend...then coming home early today...not sure how much more snow to expect...argh! Oh well. Cheap Christmas
Please put me down for £26 to savings over the past 4 days, Paul
Hope everyone's having better luck getting ready for Christmas than me!
*meep*Mortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
Intergalactic_Floozie wrote: ȣ8.50
£2.00 (2 x dailies)
£2.50 - DS2 didn't have football practice after school.
£4.00 - for something that I daredn't admit to....
Sounds intriguing!! Do tell!Mortgage-Free WannabeMortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)Personal Library 2014:starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:0 -
Thrifty_Pixie wrote: »Sounds intriguing!! Do tell!
I'm not sure if I dare tell, it sounds like a real life moral money dilemma!!!Start Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
Amount: £562.230 -
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