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Muchin's diary of recover; becoming debt free and being happy

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  • Munchin
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    edited 30 November 2014 at 8:56AM
    Hi all

    Feeling much better today and managed to fit in a Pilates class. I haven't started any of my Xmas shopping but I don't have tons to buy so I think I will drag Mum to shops next Monday and I will start it then.

    I've cleared my signature on here as it's time to start my challenges fresh for 2015. I managed to save just over £2000 in 2014 and I would like to at least double next year. My first priority is to save money for my car tax, insurance and rates which are all due in April/May time.

    I need to stay on top of the spending in December as we get paid early and January will be a very long month.

    Planned spends w/c 30 Nov

    Sun - £5 - paper & charity collecton
    Mon - £5 airport carparking
    Tues - £30 beauticians & £30 car (MOT)
    Wed - £10 Lunch
    Thurs - NSD
    Fri - £20 eating out
    Sat - £30 groceries

    Total = £130
  • Munchin
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    Hi all

    I've been out in the cold helping OH put up scaffolding and generally being his no 2:).

    My Mum has been away visiting friends so I have a house to clean tomorrow from top to bottom -

    Plans tmw
    • Clean house
    • iron clothes mountain
    • Get car ready for MOT.
    Spends so far -

    Planned spends w/c 30 Nov

    Sun - [STRIKE]£5[/STRIKE] - £8 :opaper & charity collecton

    Total =£8/£130
  • Munchin
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    Hi all

    Very productive day today and now I'm sitting here trying to get nephew to do is homework and I think I'm losing the battle:).

    I went for a run but had to wait for the morning to get a bit brighter. I then got my car washed underneath for its MOT tomorrow. I bought some groceries for my Mum coming home and cleaned the house from top to bottom and did a mountain of ironing.

    MOT appointment printed of and all my documents ready to go tomorrow. I probably say it every year but you would think that it was me that was getting tested.

    Planned spends w/c 30 Nov

    Sun - £5 - £8 :opaper & charity collecton
    Mon - [STRIKE]£5[/STRIKE] £26.64 carparking, groceries & MOT wash.

    Total =£34.64/£130
  • Munchin
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    Hi all

    Good news my car passed it's MOT and all it cost me was the price of the MOT (£30.50) car wash (£14), oil (£15) and screenwash (£3) and I know my car is roadworthy for another year:). If it had failed it could have been so much worse.

    I also went to the beauticians today and got some pampering in preparation for the Xmas parties this weekend. I'm so dreading my voluntary AGM tomorrow but once it is over I can relax into Xmas. I'm also going to have lunch with a friend so that will be some more pennies out of the purse.

    I have 1 Xmas pressie bought - woo hoo - that is progress.

    Planned spends w/c 30 Nov

    Sun - £5 - £8 :opaper & charity collecton
    Mon - £5 £26.64 carparking, groceries & MOT wash.
    Tues - £[STRIKE]30[/STRIKE] £31 beauticians & £4 work raffle

    Total =£69.64/£130
  • Munchin
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    edited 3 December 2014 at 8:33PM
    Hi all

    A wee update on my Xmas spending - [STRIKE]to be honest I've only bought one thing and I overspent on it[/STRIKE] and I seem to be adding to my list and not reducing it...oops:o

    Xmas spending
    :xmassmile-
    • OH - £80
    • [STRIKE]Mum -£100 (includes food shopping)[/STRIKE]
    • [STRIKE]Sister 1 & 2[/STRIKE]- [STRIKE]£40[/STRIKE] - £40
    • [STRIKE]nephews & nieces [/STRIKE]- [STRIKE]£60[/STRIKE] - £97:o
    • [STRIKE]Niece birthday pressie[/STRIKE] - £[STRIKE]20[/STRIKE] - £21.50
    • [STRIKE]Uncle [/STRIKE]- £[STRIKE]20[/STRIKE] - £20:D
    • [STRIKE]rest of family[/STRIKE] - £[STRIKE]30[/STRIKE] - £25
    • Xmas dinners - £60
    • [STRIKE]Xmas cards/wrapping & stamps[/STRIKE] - £[STRIKE]10[/STRIKE] -£13.50
    • [STRIKE]Running buddy[/STRIKE] - £[STRIKE]20[/STRIKE]/£8
    • [STRIKE]work[/STRIKE] -£[STRIKE]10[/STRIKE]/£19.50
    • [STRIKE]friends 40th[/STRIKE] - [STRIKE]£25[/STRIKE]/£15.99
    Total - £360.49/475
  • Munchin
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    edited 3 December 2014 at 9:50PM
    Hi all

    I finally started the Xmas shopping and managed to do most of it today. I'm getting my brother's families wine and small selection boxes for the kids so there was a good bit spent in Asda this evening. I've even put money in a gift card for my sisters birthday in Jan. I just want it all sitting ready to go. I only have to buy for OH and I think I know what he wants but he has to narrow it down a bit.

    I had an AGM today and then went to lunch with a friend afterwards followed by a bit more volunteering - so quite a productive day. Unfortunately I still have the minutes to do from the meeting :(.

    I haven't managed an NSD so far in Dec but hopefully tomorrow will be the start.
    I'm in the notion to go to bed early as it was a bit of a mad day.

    Planned spends w/c 30 Nov

    Sun - £[STRIKE]5[/STRIKE] - £8 :opaper & charity collecton
    Mon - £[STRIKE]5[/STRIKE] £26.64 carparking, groceries & MOT wash.
    Tues - £[STRIKE]30[/STRIKE] £31 beauticians & £4 work raffle
    Wed - £[STRIKE]10[/STRIKE] £17 Lunch

    Total =£86.64/£130


  • Munchin
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    Morning all,

    I know it is super early but I'm heading on to work in a few minutes and that way I can add an extra 30 mins flexi to my day.

    So I've been looking at my Dec budget again and like everyone I have a few Xmas dinner things and do's coming up. I'm going to do a list (like Santa:)) and guesstimate my spends -


    - 5th - either an AGM or a trip to the orchestra (£20)
    - 6th - work Xmas dinner including train (£30)
    - 12th - girls lunch (£30)
    - 13th - friend's birthday (£50)
    - 17th - another Xmas dinner (£30)

    Total - £160

    Obviously I hope to do it all a bit cheaper but I wanted to see how bad/good it could be.
  • Munchin
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    edited 8 December 2014 at 10:35AM
    Hi all

    I've been a wee bit busy these last few days so I've not had a chance to catch up on diaries but that has been sorted. My Xmas tree is up:xmastree:, my sister is home on Thursday with my niece and I wanted the house to feel like Xmas for her arrival.


    Planned spends w/c 30 Nov

    Sun - £5 - £8 :opaper & charity collecton
    Mon - £5 £26.64 carparking, groceries & MOT wash.
    Tues - £30 £31 beauticians & £4 work raffle
    Wed - £10 £17 Lunch
    Thur - NSD
    Fri - £[STRIKE]20[/STRIKE] £8.80 lunch & parking
    Sat - £[STRIKE]30[/STRIKE][STRIKE] groceries[/STRIKE] £15.50 train ticket & eating out.

    Total =£119.94/£130
    :D

    Last week wasn't as spendy as I thought it would be on general things. I spent a fair bit on Xmas stuff but most of that shopping is now done. I was out at a carol thing on Friday and only spent the price of parking and I had my Xmas dinner and it cost me the price of a train fare which I'm quite pleased about.

    Planned spends w/c 7th Dec

    Sun - NSD
    Mon - NSD
    Tues - NSD
    Wed - NSD
    Thurs - £40 hairdressers and groceries
    Fri - £50 Xmas shopping and lunch with Mum and sisters
    Sat - £50 birthday party with friends

    Total -£140
  • Munchin
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    edited 8 December 2014 at 11:26AM
    Morning:santa2:

    We had a tiny wee skift of snow last night and there was about 2 snowflakes lying this morning but now it is lashing down - so back to normal.

    I don't have many plans today - I have revision to do so I need to get my act in gear. I don't want to have it hanging over my head.

    My sister sprayed some perfume on my scarf yesterday which she had just bought - it was lovely. It turned out it was a Lidl perfume - it was so nice. I asked her for the details and she said she would get me a bottle - I think it costs £4:D

    I still have to buy OH some aftershave and a surprise but I haven't a clue what the surprise will be. He keeps changing his mind about the type of aftershave he wants.

    I have 2 of my Xmas do's out of the way and I've managed to limit the spending but had a brilliant time on little money:)

    - 5th - [STRIKE]either an AGM or a trip to the orchestra (£20)[/STRIKE] - trip to orchestra won out and I spent £6.30 on parking
    - 6th - [STRIKE]work Xmas dinner including train (£30)[/STRIKE] - spent only £5.50 on the train journey.
    - 12th - girls lunch (£30)
    - 13th - friend's birthday (£50)
    - 17th - another Xmas dinner (£30)

    Total - £11.80/£160
  • Munchin
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    Morning all

    It is snowing outside and I'm on leave today. I have to hit the shower in about 5 mins because I'm meeting my Mum and sisters to go shopping and get lunch:xmassmile

    Yesterday I got my hair cut but my hair is now in shock and refuses to come back down below my ears - the curse of curly hair - hopefully tomorrow it will go back to normal. The haircut & blow dry was £21 which compared to what I used to pay in London is for nothing and I only get my hair trimmed about twice a year. My sister will put a dye in it later (free). I remember the days when you could chose to dye your hair but now it is a necessity. I've managed an amazing 4 NSDs but I spent money on Xmas which doesn't count as it is from that budget. I'm getting rightly through the Xmas budget:o.

    Have a lovely day everyone

    Planned spends w/c 7th Dec

    Sun - NSD
    Mon - NSD
    Tues - NSD
    Wed - NSD
    Thurs - £[STRIKE]40 [/STRIKE]£21:) hairdressers
    Fri - £50 Xmas shopping and lunch with Mum and sisters
    Sat - £50 birthday party with friends

    Total -£21/£140
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