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Alchemausterity
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Alchemilla wrote: ».
Tomorrow i have to book speech therapy appointment for DS.
My boy is having it at the moment, he's 4 and struggles with fronting apparently, he's had 3 sessions and has come on tremendously really pleased with it. So good luck to your boy.:TStart Date 16/09/2015
Original amount outstanding = 225,000 Current amount outstanding =199,812
Original LTV = 64% Current LTV = 49%
Original Pay Off Date = Sep' 36 New Pay Off date = Sep' 36
Original Dly Int = 17.17 New Dly Int = 17.17 Total OP = £1319.310 -
Thank you. Did you wait long? We have been waiting since July.0
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Probably took about six months from when he was referred to getting an appointment, after the initial one he was put on a course pretty quickly.Start Date 16/09/2015
Original amount outstanding = 225,000 Current amount outstanding =199,812
Original LTV = 64% Current LTV = 49%
Original Pay Off Date = Sep' 36 New Pay Off date = Sep' 36
Original Dly Int = 17.17 New Dly Int = 17.17 Total OP = £1319.310 -
Think we have been waiting since April.0
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Two more get ups. Giant Christmas AF order arrived today.
Breaking bad then sleep tonight. Too knackered to do any work.
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Alchemilla wrote: »That glass looks grubby and i spent ages polishing it.
Ponyplops jumped out of her field via the 5" gate, hit it with her hooves and has destroyed it.
Doesnt appear injured, thankfully.
5'. She isnt a miniature pony!
She clearly has a great career as a showjumper! Think of the winnings for the OP pot, the sunshine on international showgrounds, the fun you will all have, and the breeding potential as she gets older :rotfl:Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!0 -
Giant Christmas AF order arrived today.
Alchemilla, do you mind me asking what sorts of things you buy from them? I like the idea, but have scanned the website a few times and there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of what we use.
Now if there was a 'funny shaped vegetable discount' website, I'd be on it0 -
Watty thats brilliant. My brother thinks she was starved of oxygen as a foal!!
Ed...tinned stuff, lentils, pasta, noodles, party food for when the kids have friends over, dried fruit, nuts, posh mary berry type dressings, crisps, squash...and on this occasion celeriac!!0 -
We break up
We break down
We dont care if school falls down"
Oh and the car broke down again.0 -
:eek: not again
I feel for you
Enjoy the school holidays
MWCxMortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0
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