Mortgage free by 50!!!!

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  • sleepygirl126
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    ED ....I am thrilled!! Thanks so much x
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • sleepygirl126
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    busy day today....6am start for me....finally dragged DS out of bed at 07.05.....took him to breakfast club, worked from 8 til 5, picked him back up again and took him for his swimming lessons...finally got in the house at 7.25pm!!`Work was manic as well with a big project to arrange but it's all done now :j
    Have had to do a last minute switch to afternoons tomorrow as a colleague has gone sick who was due to represent us at an awards night....it will be a free buffet though so my tea won't cost anything tomorrow!

    Sat down to a tea of fajitas, refried beans, and some tortilla chips....can highly recommend Mr T's value savoury veggie rice....25p a packet and it was really nice!!!

    Flopped down on the sofa now waiting for I'm a celeb with a cuppa!

    LSD today- £1 on the paper and some chewits for DS as he'd had a good music lesson apparently!!:o
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • BlueMoo
    BlueMoo Posts: 424 Forumite
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    EEK :eek:

    6am!

    Oh, I love tortilla and fajitas! One of my favourite meals.

    :T:T:T on the mortgage news - when will that go through?
    M3 Dec2015 #160 Target £150,000 (BU £155000)
  • sleepygirl126
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    Thanks BM....it could have gone through for January but I've asked for February as another debt finished then!!:j
    I was putting a few quid away for an OP this week....DS then came home with a panto trip letter, a reminder that his dinner money was due, and a letter from orchestra saying that tickets had been released for his Xmas concert.....I'm now £50 lighter!! It's all within the budget though which is ok.

    It's another 6am start today even though I didn't finish work til 10pm!! I'm just necking another cuppa whilst having a nosey 5 mins on here....still getting huge inspiration from everyone on here!!:D
    Happy Friday to those of you who are finishing for the weekend....my last shift is Monday so I'll celebrate then xx
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • sleepygirl126
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    DS and I are finally at home after a 7 hour shift, an orchestra rehearsal and a run to Mr M. for some more spuds!

    Had a cheque for £25 in the post from a refund....unexpected and will be OP when cleared!!:j

    The dog, cat and us are all curled up in the living room round the fire catching up on junk tv!!
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • sleepygirl126
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    2 more shifts to go until rest days:beer:
    Have £82 in the current account til payday on Friday...need to pay some more money off my holiday and DS dinner money and there will hopefully be another OP from the leftover too....I have plenty of petrol and have done a food shop.....

    I've still got some more Xmas vouchers left...it's the best thing I ever did and have already set up my direct debit for next year...need to buy DS another couple of bits, my BF and my godchildren and we're all done!!:rotfl:
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • EchoDelta
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    Sounds like a hardcore week! Enjoy those rest days when they finally arrive.

    What do you do for Christmas vouchers?
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  • sleepygirl126
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    I save with Park....have done for years. The savings are guaranteed and protected (after the farepak fiasco) and you can spend them in loads of places.....its just a weekly or monthly direct debit and it's ready for you at xmas!!
    I think you can google them under Park Christmas savings:D
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • sleepygirl126
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    My last shift is over and done with:j

    4 days off and its payday Friday too!!
    Original mortgage £154,850 (2013)
    Mortgage now £148,370.15:beer:

    Original savings £0 (2013)
    Savings now £3000 in ISA and premium bonds
    £60 in mini savings pot, £600 in Xmas vouchers
  • SmlSave
    SmlSave Posts: 4,911 Forumite
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    Enjoy your break :)
    I was putting a few quid away for an OP this week....DS then came home with a panto trip letter, a reminder that his dinner money was due, and a letter from orchestra saying that tickets had been released for his Xmas concert.....I'm now £50 lighter!!
    Ohhhh, you're getting me worried about Ds going to school now and it not for years
    Currently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck :)

    Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
    Phase 2 - £20,000 Mortgage Fund - Underway
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