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The Ultimate Incentive natters on. Part 9
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Congratulations Ruby.
Shrimpy hope work is okay. Just take it easy when you go back
CMD yay to big boy cuddles. My DS is definitely more cuddly than DD was as a baby but now he's starting to not want and cwtches (as we say here) only on his terms. DD however is getting more cwtchy and is more likely to come over and sit on my lap.
Adding £86 council tax to march madness as we don't pay this month. That's about it for now. I am childless today as I had to swap my shift so have an unexpected day off (only 3 shifts left and I'm finished :j ) I plan to spend the day in the dining room sorting/tidying/ and taking pictures for eBay etc. I must make the most of today.
Hope you all have a good day
Nice to have a child free day every now and again. It always gives me the chance to sort out things I have put on the long finger!
Is your new job full/part-time Star?Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
Got it Beccie, thanks!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Oh you'll reply here but not to my emails, thats fine! Grrrrrr (consider yourself growled at)
Sorry you had to see that everyone elseThis was 6 months out of date so I've changed it.:j:j:j:j0 -
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No problem
You'll probably finish it before I do!
Beccie - started off reading your diary the other day but it is too long for me. I think I will have to go to the more recent pages to keep up with you!
I went to Borneo for my honeymoon and was at Sepilok. Our main reason to go was we wanted to see the orangutans! It must have been amazing to spend a few months with them!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
clearmydebts wrote: »Lol - you 2 make me laugh sometimes!
She replied quick enough mind. But it is good to know you guys get my sense of humor and dont think D is developing a tendancy to "walk into doors" or "fall down the stairs".
Mind you that second one is a real possibility coming down a wooden stairs with wet feet after having a bath. :eek::eek::eek:This was 6 months out of date so I've changed it.:j:j:j:j0 -
Oh you'll reply here but not to my emails, thats fine! Grrrrrr (consider yourself growled at)
Sorry you had to see that everyone else
What a terrible wife, not replying to emails because she's off baking you cupcakes.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
clearmydebts wrote: »Beccie - started off reading your diary the other day but it is too long for me. I think I will have to go to the more recent pages to keep up with you!
I went to Borneo for my honeymoon and was at Sepilok. Our main reason to go was we wanted to see the orangutans! It must have been amazing to spend a few months with them!
Sorry, probably talk too much
It was absolutely fantastic - orangutans were very sweet to work with and so full of character, would go from holding your hand to walk along all cute to throwing poo at you :rotfl:
That must have been an amazing honeymoonDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
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