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Chasing the debt free daydream...
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Feeling lots of twingy pressure if that makes sense? I can't remember what early labour feels like from DS1 lol!
It's my birthday on 16th too but I'm 30 this year - wish I was 17 again though lol!0 -
Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »Feeling lots of twingy pressure if that makes sense? I can't remember what early labour feels like from DS1 lol!
It's my birthday on 16th too but I'm 30 this year - wish I was 17 again though lol!
I would go back to be 17 so i could make different decisions on money, men and i wouldnt moan about my figure as much as i did as its 10 times worse now.
Thats the joy of having children you forget what you go through:DMAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29
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you tube channel never too old0 -
Won't be back here until Friday - hope to see news that baby Tigger has arrived by then
As i.m.hart says not too much bouncing as you need your energy.
Maybe more raspberry tea? :rotfl:0 -
Hovellady - the night away, that sounds luxury.... now will we be adding you to the baby list??????
WTP - god that brings back memories, remember with DD I thought I was in full blown labour, and about to pop, but remember they said I was 2cm, that was about 2am, and she arrived at 11.55am, on a sunday just in time for opening hrs.... sounds like hes made his mind up to brave the cold weather....
You take care and get some rest... so exicted xxxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0 -
Hovellady - the night away, that sounds luxury.... now will we be adding you to the baby list??????
I'll stick to getting excited about other peoples babies
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Mentioned this to BF who said "It's not like that, we're taking Scrabble" :rotfl:
Of course we are0 -
Hovel_lady wrote: »Erm, no is the answer to that.
I'll stick to getting excited about other peoples babies
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Mentioned this to BF who said "It's not like that, we're taking Scrabble" :rotfl:
Of course we are
I love it!! xxxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0 -
Haha HL! Classic. Fab news Winnie. Take care and remember that breathing stuff they harp on about which tends to go out the window. xTrying to shift that debt!0
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Good luck!!!! i second the breathing thing, just make sure the gas and air tube is attached at the timeDecember 2018: £20,850.24. Now: £18,333.02 Total paid in 2019: £2517.22
Weight loss: 1.5lbs0 -
Good luck winnie - can't wait to hear baby's arrived safe and sound
xxxDebt - CCV £3792
CCB £1383 (took a hit for a holiday)
Loan 1 £1787
Loan 2 £1683
Total £8601 Was £393020 -
Oh she better get pushing, I cant concentrate at work at all!Trying to shift that debt!0
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