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Pollyanna
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I don't blame you, I would too!
In our house, when things break, we just pretend they still work0 -
Hope DD birthday went well and work continuing nicelyFeb2014 Total unsecured debt £72,520>>01/06/16 £68166>01/02/17 £66,600=8.18%PAID
Mortgage Jan14=209,800 Jan15=£200,300 Jan17£180,700>OCT17 £170,200
Health/Fitness Challenges Priority#1 Stay Fit and healthy - whatever it takes:)
Wombling Free Cash May2016 £510 -
Thanks
It did, although my attempt at baking a gluten free cake was a disaster!
Work is picking up now(at last!) This month's pay check from job #2 was £89, next month will be a more normal £560, and the following month it should hit £1k. Job #3 will pay £20 next month and back up to £500 ish the following month, so it's slowly getting there! Job #1 is bringing in roughly £300 a week, so that's working out well already
Phew!
After the summer, and my low earnings, I'm £1,300 further into debt than at the end of June, but that's pretty good, and I'm happy with that. Especially as that includes a birthday!
In our house, when things break, we just pretend they still work0
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