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Wednesday 2nd May - What small DFW things will you do today??!
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            Good Evening All
 Dry and bright here today, yippee. Not feeling too great as have swollen glands and a really sore throat, really hoping it doesnt stay around too long.
 sunshine - thanks for starting us off
 Hi to all the regulars and welcome to all the newbies, this is a fab thread for support and motivation.
 Today I have:
 Check Banks - Done, not looking good
 Check swapits - Done
 Work (11.30-1.30) - Done
 Keep up to date with surveys - Done
 Keep on top of emails - Done
 Update food tracker (35.5lb off) - in progress
 Read - Done
 Quick tidy round - Done
 Ironing -
 Early night (with LO as OH at work) -
 Hope you all have had a great day, catch you all tomorrow, love you all. Night all
 C xxGoodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
 Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
 Goodreads 2023 Challenge: 77/520
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            Hi all,
 Just got back from college, eating dinner, watching the apprentice and reading comments on here (perhaps I can multitask after all) .... Thanks very much for the comments...decided to w/off the money, can't really afford to as I had plans for it but as determined said, it's not worth the stress !!
 See you all tomorrow
 Candy xxxDebts at the start of my journey - about £23,000 lightbulb moment 01.03.2007 (1st payment to CCCS)..Debt Free Date 25.06.2013 Deposit savings £17,000/£30,0000
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            I'm out of the fb loop! let me in, let me in!!!DF as at 30/12/16
 Wombling 2025: £87.12
 NSD March: YTD: 35
 Grocery spend challenge March £253.38/£285 £20/£70 Eating out
 GC annual £449.80/£4500
 Eating out budget: £55/£420
 Extra cash earned 2025: £1950
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