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Ok it's the last day of the year, how much have you/will you spend 31/12/06
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millionaire_in_training wrote:Well I am going to the knees up in Glasgow. Will be getting train up there, going to pub and taxi home. No spend day!! I don't think so xx
oooh Im jealous! Was in George Square last New Year, it was great!!! This year we are staying at home, having a quiet time......Proud to be dealing with my debts :j
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I_was_a_fool wrote:Hey Mrs Sparkle, is this your first child? I had my first at 34, she is nearly 12 now & nearly as tall as me with longer legs (& more sensible too!) I will be around tomorrow night, Im not an early to bed kind!
Yes it's my first. We're really excited but nervous at the same time if you know what I mean! It's a little boy and he's due 5 days before my 36th birthday (never got around to it in my 20s!)Debt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Awww, bless his cotton socks! Your life is about to change completely!! But in a good way!
Honestly, having a child is like all your Xmas's coming at once!
Best wishes!Proud to be dealing with my debts :j
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Thank you IWAF! Hubby and I keep looking at each other saying everything's going to change in the next 5-7 weeks... scary! But nice at the same time. Can't wait to have a little person living with us. I'll post on here when he finally arrives.Debt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
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we have decided to go to the garden centre... if i can get off this chair... so i will either come back with a new house for my gecko (always wanted to buy him a 'proper' enclosure) or nothing... i would prefer the later... anyways i am going for this meal
and i have a cold... woohoo...happy new year all and i will update near the end of 2006
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postingalwaysposting wrote:we have decided to go to the garden centre... if i can get off this chair... so i will either come back with a new house for my gecko (always wanted to buy him a 'proper' enclosure) or nothing... i would prefer the later... anyways i am going for this meal
and i have a cold... woohoo...happy new year all and i will update near the end of 2006 
well all i found an enclosure but i didnt take the mesurements of the size of the chest of drawers down... so i wasnt going to waste the money... but i did buy...
£6.99 nutrobal ~ vitamins for the gekco
£3.99 replacement thomosat for the gekco
£2.49 cactus to replace my cactus garden that died this year
total = £13.470
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