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The final countdown... and a newbie in the DFSD house!
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Hi DFSD, cant wait to here about the arrival of mini DFSD, make sure to get plenty of rest and keep us posted. xoCredit card £4461.15Home mortgage £137117Buy to let mortgage £83,0000
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I hope you have had relaxing day today.
I understand it must be an exciting but nervous time waiting for your first child. I am sure you will make super parents and, like wantabetterlife, can't wait to hear about the baby.
You seem to have been fit and healthy through the pregnancy and I hope the last stage goes just as smoothly.
Very best wishes xxMortgage, draw down Sept 2014: £222,000
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Thanks both x
Still no baby, but I did have a better night last night and slept very late this morning.I realised in the night that I forgot to make the appointment with my consultant when I left the hospital after the last appointment - I'm supposed to see him on Friday - whoops - will have to give them a call on Monday and see if they can slot me in.
Having got up late this morning, I haven't done a whole lot yet. I've tidied and wiped down the kitchen and sorted the dishwasher out and dusted half the house so far, will get back to that and do downstairs shortly.
I've transferred the odd pennies from the main account to the birthday account, so there's now £34.68 in there. I'm surprised how quickly it's accumulating considering it's just odd change and a couple of low value ebay sales in there.
Hubby is working this morning but will be home in a couple of hours. He has offered to buy us a curry tonight as a bit of a treat which will be nice - and hopefully bring on labour if it's hot enough!
Have a lovely weekend all
DFSD
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Just completed another survey for 250 points (and got booted out of a second, receiving only 5 point for that one), so now only need another 10 points until I can claim a £10 Amazon voucher to go towards hubby's birthday pressie.0
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I'm still here but have not felt like posting much this past week. Have been in agony at night times with a bad back and have been told this morning that baby is back to back which explains it. Also been informed that back to back labours are incredibly long, painful and difficult.
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Oh, you poor thing, no wonder you have been in so much pain
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I hope the baby comes soon; I think your due date was early Feb so can't be long now.
Take care. We are thinking of you xxMortgage, draw down Sept 2014: £222,000
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Yikes, poor you!! Not what you needed to hear right now I'm sure.
Is there any chance of baby turning at this stage? I'll have my fingers, toes and everything else crossed that it goes as easily as it can for you both. At the end of it all you'll have a new little person though - what a weird and amazing thought!
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(Debts at highest £15.8k Nov '08)
Student Loan paid off July 2014
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Still here, still no baby and still in pain. Also some problems going on in the family at the moment which involve one very selfish family member :mad: and my parents being under extreme amounts of stress, so I'm worried sick about them. I wish I could take them away from it all.
Thhings going ok ish on the budget front, will update when I'm in less pain and more comfortable!
Hope everyone's alright.
DFSD
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Just completed another survey taking me to payout for a £10 Amazon voucher which will go towards hubby's birthday gift.0
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OH DFSD i am sure you are completely peeved off at this stage, are you overdue yet?
Hope the family problems get sorted, there is also tension with OHs family at the minute as an extended family member who has a gambling problem keeps asking for loans of money ( which he obviously never pays back!) from all the family, even people he knows that dont have it and have no jobs due to redundancy. It really puts everybody in such an akward position as he phones up saying he has no coal/food and can he borrow some money and then he goes and gambles it :mad:............ anyway rant over.
On the bright side DFSD at least you dont have to go to work tomorrow. Take care
Credit card £4461.15Home mortgage £137117Buy to let mortgage £83,0000
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