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Saturday/Sunday 18th/19th February - What small DFW things will you be doing this wee
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Afternoon all!
I've wasted the entire morning in bed after rolling in at about 6am...oops! But how could I say no to free drinks after my shift?! Hehe.
So this weekend I have/will:-- [STRIKE]Food from stores[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Log calories using free app[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Charge phone via pc[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Check for surveys[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Enter comps[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Check online banking[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Try & keep the heating on low[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Work on wedding related tasks[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Take a look at diary to ensure I am up to date & prepared for everything coming[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Check ebay[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Sent invoices for items that have sold & updated my spreadsheet to keep track of my earnings[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Tried to relist items that didn't sell[/STRIKE], but it just takes me to the log in screen & even after submitting my details it stays on the log in screen?! Damn you evilbay! I will try again later - Didn't manage to relist :mad:
- [STRIKE]Check cashback[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Dinner from meal plan - had to adjust this as I forgot to get the chicken out, doh![/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Washing on eco setting x2[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Hang up to dry[/STRIKE]
- [STRIKE]Have done 2 shifts at my second job this weekend - £40 extra in my pocket, £1 extra earnt as a tip, & another 4 drinks in the book so by the time I have a night off, I will technically have a free night out![/STRIKE]
:idea:Debt at July 2012: £12,862.57 :eek:
:dance:Current Debt: £0 :j
100% paid off!
:think: Savings Goal for November 2016: £5000 :cool:Current Savings: £1176.24 _party_
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Pernicious wrote: »Thank you I'm going to give this a go! I've found a free android version though so might not be the same one..
How much higher is the salary? If it's a few hundred more, then you're probably better off where you are but if it's thousands more, I'd personally go for the higher pay. Gotta be worth a shot right?
Yip, starting to think I need to go for it. Would be £4 -£7k increase. wouldn't be worth leaving forless than 3 cos of loss of benefits
Brizzle, benefits aren't really that financial...just things like longer working week, no flex, no bupa, lose share save...
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Just diving on quickly to fulfil my promise of a photo of Cordelia in her chicken jumper. Well, if she will decide to moult in the winter she has to suffer the indignity of a stripy little number!Making magic with fabricLight travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.0 -
Oh that's adorable! Love Cordelia...
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Total debt today: £0 - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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mary_hinge wrote: »:mad::mad::mad: just written my list and lost it twice... if you had seen the size of said list you would understand the madness!!
Morning all :wave:
Busy day today, back to school tomorrow :j:jI'm shattered!- [STRIKE]
- WM & DW on over night
- [/STRIKE]Hc on airer no TD needed as DS remained dry all night :T
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- heating on low everyone has woolies and thermals on
- [/STRIKE]take DS to the new pool for a free swim, will shower/hair wash there to save gas at home. Fingers crossed DS takes to the new pool and I don't have any huge tantrums to deal with didn't happen, DS went in to melt down as soon as we pulled up in to a new carpark, spent all afternoon trying to calm him down
- Ys top side of beef for lunch with the works, all from stores. Will save some beef for pack ups and make some fairy buns whilst the oven is on. 12 fairy cakes, lemon drizzle cake, banana bread, and 6 chocolate muffins ready for pack ups :T
- Make pack ups for DD and DS, get bags, PE kits, school shoes ready in the front porch for the morning check
- Must tackle the mountain of ironing thats taken over the living room, DD uniform is in there somewhere
3/4 done got cramp and gave up!
- will pick up 2 for £2 milk from asda on the way back from swimming as it's on the way and I cancelled the milkman on friday :money: milk only came home!
- Help DD with her homework and hopefully learn something myself :rotfl: check
- Use my stash of bargin bin photo paper to print out DS pictures for preschool job for DH I can't wok the printer!
- Must bleach the bathroom and scrub the floor, DS aim is slightly off :eek:must work on that one :rotfl:will do this in the mornring when kiddies at school, needs more then a quick once over
- quick hoover and dust, will send DS around with the tickling stick again will do tomorrow
- if time/energy levels permit do some more of ds jumper just sat down with it! bliss!
if you see me on here before 8pm please tell me to stop slacking!
Mrs H x
all in all a good day!Living in a superhero induced haze :A:A
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La_escocesa wrote: »Yip, starting to think I need to go for it. Would be £4 -£7k increase. wouldn't be worth leaving forless than 3 cos of loss of benefits
Brizzle, benefits aren't really that financial...just things like longer working week, no flex, no bupa, lose share save...
Eek, never thought about going back to where it all began
Yeah £4-7k is quite a tasty amount! & they seem keen so your prospects look good alreadyGood luck!!
stitching_witch wrote: »
Just diving on quickly to fulfil my promise of a photo of Cordelia in her chicken jumper. Well, if she will decide to moult in the winter she has to suffer the indignity of a stripy little number!
Aww how cute!! I want to get her a little hat & handbag to go with it, haha, I don't think she'd be too impressed though:idea:Debt at July 2012: £12,862.57 :eek:
:dance:Current Debt: £0 :j
100% paid off!
:think: Savings Goal for November 2016: £5000 :cool:Current Savings: £1176.24 _party_
23.52% Saved!0
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