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  • Hope you ok xx
  • Thank you, i'm feeling a bit happier now. DH has appologised for his behaviour and said he was stressed and tired, he did say some pretty hurtfull things when he got home which have left me upset all weekend.

    I did 8 days worth of shopping today and including 2 DVDs spent £32.10 this was thanks to last reductions at Asda everything had a yellow label and lots of treats, will just need baby milk and farleys.

    Hope everyone has had a good weekend.
    Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700 :(
    :j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j
    £155/£310
  • Glad everything is ok now:D
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
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  • Sorry HBS that you are feeling down lately. We are always here if you want to talk. Its horrible when you feel all alone.

    I hope your OH is behaving better today. All I would say is that if it ever comes to that stage - he can bloomin go, you should stay in the house as you have the children ;)
    Just keep swimming!
  • Thank you, I do feel much better and OH cant do enough for us at the moment. The only thing we argue about is money once the debt has reduced and we are in a better position I'm sure things will be fine, its our own faults we caused the money problems!

    I have advertised a few things for sale hopefully we will get some interest, from monday we will be staying with my parents for 2 weeks so living costs will reduce - no gas very little electric.

    Someone needs to talk some sense into me, DH has wanted a flat screen TV for as long as I have known him (we have a pre-histroric one!) I am so tempted to order one and suprise him with it for christmas.
    Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700 :(
    :j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j
    £155/£310
  • i'm not one to talk sense unfortunately (esp after a bottle of wine) but i'm sure someone else will come along soon to do that. Me i'd see it as an investment for our long term entertainment seeing as though i never go out. But then, i don't need one so don't have to talk myself out of it :p (says she who one month pre-LBM bought a 42" plasma on the catalogue :D )
    Mortgage Overpayments 2024/25 - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200. A-£200, S- £221.34
    Total- £1783.67
    Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1650

    EF- £442.41/500
  • i'm not one to talk sense unfortunately (esp after a bottle of wine) but i'm sure someone else will come along soon to do that. Me i'd see it as an investment for our long term entertainment seeing as though i never go out. But then, i don't need one so don't have to talk myself out of it :p (says she who one month pre-LBM bought a 42" plasma on the catalogue :D )

    :rotfl::rotfl:

    Thats the thing we rarely go out either ummmmm I have a little bit of commision left on the catalogue will have to work out what it will add to my payments!

    Off to check diarys/blogs x
    Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700 :(
    :j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j
    £155/£310
  • NTO

    I also watched Kirsty's homemade christmas I want to have a go at the heart garland.

    Your tree looks really nice, we dont have one this year BOOOOOO!

    Great blog its laid out really well so easy to follow.
    Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700 :(
    :j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j
    £155/£310
  • ok i'm sober now, so sensible head on *stern voice* do not buy the television, it's too much money (although in the jan sales you might get a good deal :rotfl:).....

    Why haven't you got a tree! My sister didn't have one and some lady on freecycle bought her one around with a box of ornaments :A i thought it was lovely of her as my sister has no money to get one this year :T


    dfw :D
    Mortgage Overpayments 2024/25 - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200. A-£200, S- £221.34
    Total- £1783.67
    Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1650

    EF- £442.41/500
  • Thanks hbs,
    Im really peed off at the moment oh is being a right D head,I dont know why i bother sometimes. Not one of these debts is in my name.
    sorry rant over.
    x
    MAKE £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

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
    you tube channel never too old
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