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  • moneycurious
    moneycurious Posts: 446 Forumite
    Hiya not been on for a while, just trying to keep ms. Become more involved in oh business doing books .... Applied my mse expertise to this!! And set up joint account. Pleased to say got all birthday and half cams presents bought , and currently eating up from freezer .... Had forgotten just how much I could stash !!!! Roll on pay day and then can keep ms xxxxttfn x
    Dec 2011 £141,000 / dec 2013 £135,000/ Jan 2014 £131,000 / July 2014 £129 000
  • moneycurious
    moneycurious Posts: 446 Forumite
    Just made the £14,000 mark with saving / divorce repayment and the £129,000 mark on the mortage. Just done a TT , and feeling so much better. Happy to say that alittle tidying makes a big difference. Back on the Flebaying to so pennies trickling in from that - all going back into the "saving" pot with TT's on those to!!!
    Dec 2011 £141,000 / dec 2013 £135,000/ Jan 2014 £131,000 / July 2014 £129 000
  • So I am back...mortgage free !! In the 4 years of a sense slots happened . A 3 and half year old and a 6 week old baby to be exact. But I can officially say mortgage free !! I do have quite a lot on c.f. tough know... numerous. Because of this I thinking time to start being back on here need the inspiration to get my mojo back and start getting them paid off .all got a loan that goes ever month but to be honest it's less than my mortgage used to be !
    So still do the tillytidies it's never left . Been buying the boys clothes as bundles , and bulk buying . But need to get a grip if these cards.
    Aim by the end of 2019 is to have got rid of 2 cards.
    So here's the plan
    Have a clear out (again) and eBay everything that hasn't been used recently. Husband * yes* I did it again.... said it had been busy !! Needs yo go through his designer stash and let me get rid of his stuff .
    First step is today washvall dd1 old baby toys and the father Christmas van deliver for dd2!
    My shoes need clearing to , I know I have ones that are to high and designer dresses galore. Did the Christmas shoppinvvsothats sorted, buying frozen veg so no waste . Next shopping order due on pay day . Between now and Jan only out once for a train ride and then Xmas eve for a meal. Busy selling Christmas Trees at the moment so fingers crossed can make some extra there.
    Hope everyone's keeping well xxx
    Dec 2011 £141,000 / dec 2013 £135,000/ Jan 2014 £131,000 / July 2014 £129 000
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