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The "Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2012" challenge - PART 2!!!
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Maybe you could girlify yr avatar - a wig or lipstick
Sorry again xxxDebt Free. Have my Van.Find dream
Frugal 2016 Target @£400 per month
Month 1 £400/£400 Total of 6 Months: £/£2400
Food £0/£120 pm Diesel £0/£100 Me/DD £0/£80 Yearly (clothes/holidays/presents) £0/£100
It's not the end, it's the journey and how we travelled.0 -
Many Happy Returns Karenann x
My DH cooked me breakfast in bed this am-a full slap up brekkie..THE WORKS and very MSE. I much preferred that to the usual bunch of wilting, overpriced supermarket roses! I bought him a Groupon 2 for 1 ticket to our equivalent of your Ideal Home Exhibition. We also went to have a chat at the bank about opening an a/c for our retirement.
It feels kind of good to be working together on this...Everyone (mailman, schoolteachers, barrista) have greeted me with this,so I will say to you all
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY :kisses3::kisses3::happyhear:happylove'You've got to tell your money what to do or it will leave!' Dave Ramsey0 -
Chuffed, chuffed, chuffed to bits, another debt gone, paid off £260 and finished last last but one PDL, and hopefully when I here from the Credit Union, they will all be gone forever:j
Have just had call from son at Uni who needs £200, so not able to pay much off rest of debt until end of the month, but being able to give him money without the desperate panic I normally get is amazing. So, here's to another productive month, all be it my Occupational Health Dept think I am running on empty, just because I burst into tears today for nothing (well something) but working on it:money:
Cheers everyone, have a marvelous week, and keep up the number crunching:TSealed pot (who knows?)
All debts paid in 2013 :T, apart from overdraft, now to tackle that:)
£3760.00/£
DEBT FREE FOR CHRISTMAS 2014 please:j0 -
Hey everyone, just caught up again from this afternoon!
Firstly, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Karenann76 :bdaycake:!!!!
Right, I'm just starting to go through for updating but just wanted to tell you all that I was holding a baking tray with spicy chicken fillets on it, spooning them off for tea when 2 of my fingers popped out of their sockets and one is now a nice blackish colour but I put them back in again... I've said it before, being domesticated is DANGEROUS!!! How the hell do you dislocate your fingers just by carrying a tray???!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:New Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0 -
2 of my fingers popped out of their sockets and one is now a nice blackish colour but I put them back in again... I've said it before, being domesticated is DANGEROUS!!! How the hell do you dislocate your fingers just by carrying a tray???!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
OMG, that sounds painful, Ouch:(Sealed pot (who knows?)
All debts paid in 2013 :T, apart from overdraft, now to tackle that:)
£3760.00/£
DEBT FREE FOR CHRISTMAS 2014 please:j0 -
Jemma, step away from everything! First you can't pump up a gym ball, now the tray, whatever next?!?!? My OH is bambuzzled as to how you managed to try to blow the gym ball up with the pin still in by the wayDiary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
That did make me chuckle.
Well a nice relaxed day, no valentines as OH feels guilty I said we can get something later. Confessed I've budgeted for his birthday which he now feels guilty about as 2 months on from mine he still hasn't bought me the watch he wanted to.
Just about to have a romantic takeaway so we can spoil ourselves to the grand sum of £10.10!0 -
OMG Jemma how do you dislocate yr fingers carrying a tray - but even more how did you "pop" them back in by yourself??? OOh big cringe at the thought of it! Be careful of those domestic accidents - lucky it didn't escalate with tray dropped on toes etc.Debt Free. Have my Van.
Find dream
Frugal 2016 Target @£400 per month
Month 1 £400/£400 Total of 6 Months: £/£2400
Food £0/£120 pm Diesel £0/£100 Me/DD £0/£80 Yearly (clothes/holidays/presents) £0/£100
It's not the end, it's the journey and how we travelled.0 -
OUCH Jemma, how did you manage to do that??? but even moreso how did you manage to pop them back???? Feel slightly sick now_pale_
Happy birthday Karenann :beer:
OH on nights so will have to celebrate at the weekend. He did get me a large bar of chocolate this morning and had a lovely surprise when some flowers were delivered after lunch.
Jakesmum hope yu feel better soon.
Forgotten who mad the cakes but they look fab, well done. I would have been made up if someone made them for me.
Was it rdchick who's bf bought her the cake, very nice.
Nothing to pay off yet as waiting for payday at the weekend.
Have a lovely evening all
Mof3 x[SIZE=2]SPC4 #1395 Aug 11 £135.75/£150
SPC5 #1395 Shower fund used £13.60 31/7/12 Banked Farepack administrators cheque £301 19/10/12 £326.40 in the tin....TOTAL £641
SPC6 #1395 Total £144.62
SPC7 # 051 Banked so far £100 TOTAL £142[/SIZE]
SPC8 #051 £46 :(SPC9 #51 £1091.34 :T:T0 -
New Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0
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