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The awesomely August NSD challenge
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Morning everyone, Well I did manage my first NSD yesterday but today unfortunately not. Had to take GD to the market which meant bus fares (me on a bus-never heard of!)still cheaper than taking car and paying car park & petrol though, she needed some new shoes but only £6.99 in the sale so not too bad, and spent a fiver in the £ shop on things I needed. Am going to my sister's tomorrow so that won't be a NSD but prob next one on Thursday.
Have a good day!I must stop procrastinating, I must stop procrastinating! promise I'll stop tomorrow OK:D
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Dear Kathy,
So sorry for your loss. As a pet owner, I do understand how hard it is to lose a pet.
Keep your chin up, there are lots of wonderful people on here who can help you through it.
Claire xFinally, debt free for the first time since I was 18!:DFirst baby born: 21/05/2014Second baby born: 04/03/20170 -
No NSD today for me need new frying pan........ hit OH too hard and broke it :rotfl::rotfl: LOL0
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No NSD for me today. Still reeling from my chemical pregnancy so went to the shop and bought a lot of crap
Tomorrow won't be one either as I'm taking my mum shopping and need to pick up a few bits.
Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240 -
Hope you're okay, Sequeena xoLBM 04/05/10 :T DEBT FREE 30/07/10 :j I made it!CHALLENGES: 0 bought lunches June or JulyAug SoL: 15/21 June NSDs: 11/14 July NSDs 12/11 :j Aug NSDs: 5/12 Savings target: £500/50000
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Hope you're okay, Sequeena xo
I'm doing a lot better thanksIt probably sounds terrible but because I've already had one mc I know what's happening to my body to this time round. Last time I didn't have a clue what was happening to me.
Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240 -
Kathy oh my goodness that is terrible - it must have broken your heart waking up to find your loved one dead. Humongous hugs - give yourself plenty of time to recover. Sorry to hear the cremation people were so business like.0
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Yippee! It's been (and will continue to be) an NSD today.
Two down, eight to go ...
:j:j:j:j:jDebt Jan 2008: £45,566. *** June 2013: DEBT FREE! ***
Paid back just under £50,000 due to some interest added.
Dealt with my debt through a Step Change (CCCS) DMP.
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Poor you Kathy. I have a dog and he's my best friend, I can understand how you feel. Take it easy with yourself and allow time to grieve - losing a pet is just like losing anyone else if you love it. Take care.
xxx
Not a NSD for me after all - spent £4 at the local shop on stuff I didn't really need.
But on the positive side...
Just had an email from phone company to say new phone will be delivered tomorrow so have had a look at getting some cash for the old phone and its worth an average of £39:j.
Thats virtually my half of the council tax for this month. Everything helps out a bit to stop me dipping into my ever dwindling savings until I get paid.
Have sent off for the envelope thingy to send it off.0
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