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  • gallygirl wrote: »
    Ooooohhhhh, what did you spend it on? (Hearing what people are spending money on is nearly as good as what folks are having for tea :rotfl:)

    £1300 on oil, £180 on car tax disc.

    My great month has turned to terrible, I will be lucky to make and OP at all this month.

    Had the bill through too for the Galaxys tyre (£160, only had bridgestone in, no budget tyres :( )

    And also I have to sign an updated Will tomorrow so thats going to cost another £200 I reckon. :eek:

    Bring on next month because I can't wait to see the back of March!

    Mortgage free - 01/05/2019, mortgage high £200k 2011
  • Dropped DS off at nursery, he wasn not a happy chappy and after last week I thought he was starting to like it and settle in.....

    Have got a busy day today, sorting my Will out today and ten followed by football this eve.
    OH is off to her parents over the weekend so I need to fill up the "bus" with diesel tonight too. That will be £60 i bet.
    Due to be decorating the lounge this weekend but will also try and fit in some ebaying if i get chance.

    Mortgage free - 01/05/2019, mortgage high £200k 2011
  • wasn't a good day yesterday, had to leave work midday as newborn DD had to be taken up to hospital. They beleive she has broncitous and there is nothing that can do other than give her oxygen (which they won't do until she is really struggling to breathe). She had a fit in the night which they think was fever induced but its all a bit of guesswork....

    Took DS to nursery today (he didn't cry today, well until I had left which is progress).

    Mortgage free - 01/05/2019, mortgage high £200k 2011
  • Courgette
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    Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry to hear this. How very very worrying for you all. Sending you our best wishes for a speedy recovery
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  • Courgette wrote: »
    Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry to hear this. How very very worrying for you all. Sending you our best wishes for a speedy recovery

    Thanks for that Courgette, the chief pediatrian on the ward suggested that its likely to peak in another couple of days then start to get better.

    Not the best of starts in life for her. She was born at home in a rush, had to be transfered into a cold and flooded labour ward and now this. She will have to learn to be a tougy little cookie anyway especially with DS being a terror.

    Mortgage free - 01/05/2019, mortgage high £200k 2011
  • cha97michelle
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    Ah bless her. I hope she picks up soon. Must be really worrying and chaotic with all that going on and the other two to sort out as well. Nothing prepares you for the worry of being a parent does it.
  • Thanks Michelle,

    OH has just had to take her back up to hospital again, starting to really struggle to breath. Poor thing.

    Yeah the worry is there, first you worry about the pregnancy, then about the baby years.... somehow i don't think there will ever be a let up.

    Mortgage free - 01/05/2019, mortgage high £200k 2011
  • cha97michelle
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    Oh no. Even harder when you have more than one and you try and bend yourself every which way to do the best for them all and someone is never fully suited.

    I hope they can help her out tonight with some oxygen. She is so little to have something nasty isn't she. Sounds like a little fighter though.
  • newgirly
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    Hope your DD is a bit better today, its so scary when they have trouble breathing x
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  • Oh no. Even harder when you have more than one and you try and bend yourself every which way to do the best for them all and someone is never fully suited.

    I hope they can help her out tonight with some oxygen. She is so little to have something nasty isn't she. Sounds like a little fighter though.
    newgirly wrote: »
    Hope your DD is a bit better today, its so scary when they have trouble breathing x

    Well she ended up bringing DD2 back home gone midnight after they were satisfied she was okay. Apparently as soon as OH made it to hospital she started to breath alot better (which is blooming typical).

    Mortgage free - 01/05/2019, mortgage high £200k 2011
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