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Thursday 21st June What small DFW things will you do today ??
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Hi all
Sorry I've been missing for a few days, have been a bit down in the dumps.
But on the plus side, work have agreed to training which is a massive weight off my shoulders. Have been a bit worried about the time commitment and complete loss of social life but then I realised that I was being really ungrateful so have tried to shake that off. And on the super plus side, OH has asked me to move in with him :T
So, on the MSE front:
* Wrote a formal email re my interest and availability for overtime in the summer
* Get serious about paying off the credit card before moving house - hunting around for house clearance people who might pay me for some of my furniture
* Small shop for essentials
* Washing on and will have an extra spin to help dry quicker
* Check bank (Not too bad...)
* Hunt for new free kindle books
* Chill out after manic day at work
Hope all are well
S xI have enough money for the rest of my life... as long as I never have to pay for anything again!
Debt at LBM (2011) £7750. DFD 01/01/20130 -
aw lovely posts from sunshine and carrielovesfanta! So happy for you both xDF 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 -
Evening

Today I :
Checked bank
PAD from coop dividends
Lunch and snacks from home
Visited lidl for fresh veg
Dinner from stores
Bit of a poor day but at least it's been low spendsOfficial DFW nerd no 551 - proud to be dealing with my debts
Debts as of March 2014
Nationwide - £5745, Overdraft - £350,
Debts as of January 2015
Nationwide - £4997, Overdraft - £0:j0
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