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british summer time has begun - how have you spent your day?
sammiboo
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Well with the weather here in oswestry being absolutely fab! We went out for a drive in the car and some walks looking at different parts of the Canal. Sounds a bit sad I know but resulted in getting out for the day and a NSD to top it all off :j
March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%
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That sounds exciting compared to my day. All I've done is an assignment and made some bread.......0
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I did some washing earlier on but needed to get out the house with the weather being so nice, plus we are starting decorating soon so might not see the sun for a while
March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
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well I celebrated the first weekend of british 'summertime' by hanging my washing out for the first time this year, mum did the same too.
also did some pottering about the house and off for a walk to asda after supper for this weeks shopping. just a nice relaxing day the way a sunday should be
edited to say hanging washing didn't mean it got dry....doh!0 -
Spent the morning vegging, and then did bits and bobs, as OH is working today:
- finally bought a light bulb to go in my bed side lamp
- cooked bolognase for tomorrow nights dinner, as OH and i are both working tomorrow
- sorted dinner for tonight
- popped into town to pick up 2 items we had won on e-bay.
Unfortunately not a NSD but all planned for.What's he building in there???
Debt at highest £30,450 (Dec 05)
Debt at lowest £9, 113 (Jul 07)
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Had a lay in.....hung some washing out....went to the cinema......delivered a freecycle item....came home and did things on t'internet!
Feel like I should have done more though as it was a lovely day but I do intend on getting out there tomorrow lunchtime for a good walk around in the sunshine.Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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Hope the weather is like this tomorrow and tuesday - i have these off before i start my new job on wednesday
March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%0 -
Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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had a lie in last night as i worked till 3am and hubby worked til 5am!
Went out for lunch (I know - bit naughty but we were so knackered and our local carvery fed 6 of us for £27)
Went to see my daughters in their ballet show - it was sooo beautiful - made me cry! They are 4 and nearly 6 so you can imagine dressed in tutus with make up and their hair in a bun they just looked gorgeous.
Having odds and sods for tea.
Working out brother's bank charges tonight - he's paying me 10% for sorting it out - hope its loads!!!!!!!!!!!!LBM 22nd February 2007 - Amount in debt £72,242.23:confused: one month on :rolleyes: £63,900;) 2nd month 60,000.09
Aiming to be debt free October 2010:eek: PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT - official dfw nerd no.348/ DMP mutual support member no.8
Quidco: £4.07 Pigsback £17.10 Mrs Cashback 17.75 £2 savings club - £48 Loose change savings - £6.72 Woolworths Christmas Savings Card £10Reclaiming bank charges so far... £219 from Egg, £175 from Co-operative CC, £490 from Halifax One, at local court stage with HSBC and LLoyds & Marbles, MCOL with Mint0 -
Went to a car boot first thing
3 loads of washing out and dried / folded
Washed and hoovered 2 cars and changed a wheel
Went to a book sale and then to the park with DS 1& 3
Thought about cutting grass ( 3 hour job) and then thought better of it
Made lunch and dinner in there somewhere too.
DS 1 off to bed
DS2 & 3 homework time
Bath and bed!!
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We have had a naughty day spending £24 at Chester Zoo. £21 on admission prices for 2 adults and £3 on a toy for my niece. She sulked until she got it, but I did give in after 15 seconds.
It was a fun day but I am absolutely shattered now!!!!!0
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