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Cheery's buttling diary: tea in one hand, plant pot in the other, running shoes on

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  • DedicatedDFW
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    How'd the cycling go today cheery? The whizzing downhill in 10 minutes all sounded good to me :D
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  • Cheery_Daff
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    Enjoyed the cycling thanks! :) did indeed whizz (er, think i need to leave more than 10 minutes though :o ). Managed to miss the train on the way home though, didn't quite pedal fast enough! :rotfl:

    feel a bit queasy tonight, not sure if it's connected :eek: :rotfl:
    Still, my 6th NSD in april :j :j :j :j

    may well manage another one tomorrow... although just remembered i'm going to the dentist... not sure if i'll have to pay for that.

    Still i get paid tomorrow :j :j :j and don't want to speak too soon but i appear to have stayed under my fun spends allowance... (only by creating an extra presents budget that wasn't there before :rotfl: )

    quite looking forward to tomorrow evening of planning and budgetting and shuffling :j :j
  • EssexHebridean
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    :T for staying under budget (shhhh about the method employed) and for being paid. Bleurgh to feeling queasy though - and yes, I expect it was related - all that rushing about! Hope you're feeling better today - and well done on the NSD's too - I've not counted mine this month but I suspect you've beaten me! :o
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  • Cheery_Daff
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    Well I'm on a mission for next month! :applause: EVERYTHING will be divided into envelopes and labelled and won't be counted in NSDs if it's planned in advance (eg so many times swimming, lunch on a specific day with a pal etc). I reckon acting like that I can get 20 :D :rotfl: (or maybe 10...)

    Dentist was fine - he'd warned I'd probably need a crown (only thing holding the side of the tooth on now is the filling :eek: ), and now I will. £219 :eek: :eek: Packed it with a 'soft filling' for now (feels disgusting, like cotton wool and he said he'd smeared it with vaseline - bleurgh). Going back in 2 weeks for imprints or whatever, then another 2 weeks to have it fitted. Good job the dentist is nice! :rotfl:

    On the plus side I didn't have injections or anything so I am now having a nice cup of tea :coffee: :j

    Popped into supermarket for milk and fruit etc, but that came out of the food budget :j

    Also filled the car right up (it was nearly empty) = £57.61 and I'm hoping that'll last the month, although there's a trip to Stratford and back at some point, and another trip to my mother's, so thinking about it, it probably won't! :rotfl:

    Planning to swim tonight, and it'll be peak time so £4, which will take me to dead on my £200 spending fund :D
  • Cheery_Daff
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    Well, I didn't go swimming, so have saved myself £4 and *remarkably* come in just under budget :j :j :j :j :j

    Celebrating with a nice cup of tea, of course :coffee:

    Am hidden away in the attic, rolling my sleeves up to do some serious banking :D and setting myself some targets for May :j :j

    Budgets and calculators at the ready folks! :j :j :j LOVE payday shuffling :D:D
  • Cheery_Daff
    Cheery_Daff Posts: 17,351 Forumite
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    edited 30 April 2014 at 10:10PM
    Right - so in various pots we have...

    • £220 car maintenance (£66 RAC cover due this month, and £125 tax, then nothing til MOT in September - put £80 a month in this so should be fine)
    • £160 annual bills (£40 a month, just house insurance and TV licence so will be fine)
    • £277 house repair/maintenance (£100 a month - and since it seems impossible to get any tradesman to actually TURN UP to do work on my house, it seems this will build indefinitely! :rotfl::rotfl:)
    • £250 no quibble weekends (£100 a month - will need to spend some of this on triathlon, but I *think* we're camping in the car :eek: so won't need to pay for hotel...)
    • £0 holiday fund (usually £100 a month, but we poached 2 months from No Quibble when we went away in March so I'm paying it back :rotfl:)
    • £55 presents/Christmas fund (Just started this, will be adding £25 a month normally, but wanted to get out of minus figures after last month! :rotfl: )
    Not bad at all! :j :j



    Long term savings account looking quite dire :o Partly had to pinch some for shuffling purposes last month :o but I'm due £150 of expenses soon so that will go straight into there.



    Also been doing some complicated money laundering through various of Mr Cheery's accounts to fund a standing order to another of his accounts - which has now been cancelled :j So the joint account savings have all trickled through into HIS savings account, which we'll be closing soon.


    Did you follow that?? Not sure I did :p:rotfl:


    Anyway.



    Added to long term savings this month:



    £50 ordinary savings
    £27 monthly saving from reducing gas/electric bill
    £19 monthly saving from spreading council tax over 12 months
    £20 monthly saving from switching house phone providers :j (not happened yet and undoubtedly will be conned by old provider but starting the savings now anyway :j

    = £116 :j :j :j Must update signature and see what else I can add :D



    Now to work out my envelopes and what change needs getting out of the bank tomorrow and how many NSDs I can plan for :D
  • Cheery_Daff
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    So tomorrow I'm going to go to the bank first thing and get out...

    • £20 work bus fares (planning to use foldy bike most of the time so will hopefully have some left :j )
    • £50 joint treats
    • £20 household stuff (not had this as a budget before, but pretty sure we buy batteries/lightbulbs etc)
    • £30 extra food (for when I pick up milk etc on the way home and forget to pinch it from Mr Cheery's food budget tin :D )
    And then out of my £200 spends I've put £100 into my personal current account, and will take out £100 to cover:

    • £15 al anon donations (normal meetings, plus a convention thing too)
    • £20 slimming world fees (and darn it, I will NOT be using all of that because I WILL be at my target before the end of the month!! :D:rotfl:)
    • £20 diesel to go to race (filled the car up today - suspect it'll do for getting to the triathlon, but not to the 5k family race thing the week after)
    • £15 swimming (4 more times before triathlon, and once after in case I decide I like it :rotfl:)
    • £20 clothes (having thrown out almost all of my wardrobe, there may be some replacements... :o:D)
    • £10 cash float to round it up :D
    So that's £90 allocated, and £110 to spend on whatever I like over the month :j :j



    Not counting anything that comes from an envelope to ruin a NSD :D So I reckon I'm going to aim for 12 :eek: :D
    And that's probably enough waffling from me for one night :p
  • starnac
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    Wow! That was a lot to digest first thing in a morning. You did some good sums. Well done. Should be a doddle to make double figures NSD now ;)
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  • Cheery_Daff
    Cheery_Daff Posts: 17,351 Forumite
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    :rotfl: Hmm, not sure it's going to be a doddle :D

    Just wondering how to keep track of it in my signature! If it's out of £200, that's *all* of my spends, not just what's not in the pots... Which means I'll have to declare every day even if I'm counting it as a NSD.

    Bla bla bla blah.

    Meant to be working, best crack on :D
  • starnac
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    Like you said - anything that comes out of an envelope doesn't count so technically for your challenge you only have £110 fun spends not £200. So change your sig to £110 maybe??
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