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  • I have just eaten cake.


    I NEED this term to be over. NOW.


    hurt my back fighting with the rabbit run.


    hair looks a mess.
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • I complained to my boss on Friday at 3.20 that I hadn't had my day off. His reply, schedule it for later in the week. Maybe Saturday?
    Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 11st 12lb determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge. I’m not perfect but I’m good enough for now.
  • Documentary on James Cracknell's recovery, on ITV


    SA and Lucky? You might find it interesting? Or too close to the bone.


    Didn't want to put it on your diaries it is very close to the bone


    Huge love and admiration to you both XXXXX
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • Bless you Buffy Xx I've seen the documentary and read the book written by him and his wife post accident. So similar to DH and I it's scary Xx

    Hope you enjoyed the cake Xx
    Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
    Best win so far - holiday to Florida
  • Sun_Addict
    Sun_Addict Posts: 24,371 Forumite
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    Mr SA would find that documentary interesting Buffy.
    I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)
  • Popped on to say goodnight.


    had a pretty good weekend, good food (why when on a diet do you obsess about food so much more than you ever have before in your life!)


    animals all sorted, conservatory tackled. room tidy, well clean!


    am ok.


    have a good week folks XXX
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • Good to hear. Take care mrs.
    Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 11st 12lb determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge. I’m not perfect but I’m good enough for now.
  • StressedSteph
    StressedSteph Posts: 2,834 Forumite
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    Hey Buffy

    I'm finally finding time to catch up with diaries.

    I have only read your June posts, but I wondered how you got on with looking into the possibility of getting a mortgage?. think last time i read your diary you were talking about maybe moving away to where a good friend lives?. Think it was back when your sister was being mean.

    I really should just look back in your diary but I was worried I would run out of time to do a post to you if I spent too much time reading. Sorry :o

    Hope the rabbit run is coming along, very brave of you to attempt making one yourself, not sure i would know where to start.

    I can't wait for this school term to be over and have peace and quiet at home. 3.1/2 weeks and counting ;)

    Hope you have had a good day xxxx
  • Sunday check in,


    Got a tax rebate = BRILLIANT


    being observed at work tomorrow = NOT brilliant has stuffed my nice #Sunday plans.


    Feeling a bit lonely = not brilliant.


    watching Penny Dreadful = really quite good.


    Have to go do banking and then shall report back xx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • So bank looks good but only due to tax rebate.


    I am pretty lucky to be honest however it show that even after a year of being debt free I am seriously crap with money!!


    I had a 1350 in my savings. for a YEAR!


    Now I have 2350 in my ISA and 1100 in my general account.


    I just want some money to have as a float.


    I am trying to work out what I want to do next.


    Obviously save more.


    Sell the stuff I am decluttering.


    Do well in my job.


    but to what end?


    *ponders*
    Nevertheless she persisted.
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