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Rejigged P2P lending spreadsheet so that my home copy matches my work copy. Now includes target amounts and a shiny pie chart

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edinburgher wrote: »DD makes me laugh! It would appear that she has now mastered rolling to a professional standard. When placed on a rug at the edge of the couch, she will now roll over and over until she meets an obstacle :rotfl:
Bright eyes staring up at the :xmastree:
Thats adorable :happylove
2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Yes, perfectly normal to decorate until that time of day - been there done that and have the paint stained t-shirt

babies are so cute when they start rolling around. Just wait until she starts with the bum shuffle0 -
I think we'll have to put our tree up tomorrow night when DS is asleep - don't know when else we'll get it done!Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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lulabelle1 wrote: »Yes, perfectly normal to decorate until that time of day - been there done that and have the paint stained t-shirt

babies are so cute when they start rolling around. Just wait until she starts with the bum shuffle
Or crawl:D, my SIL left baby sitting on the floor (with mat/toys etc as you do in kitchen/diner) while she went behind breakfast bar to put kettle on, she filled kettle, put on, then looked to where she left DS, nowhere to be seen,:eek: ran round, only to find he had started to crawl and was at the door:rotfl: she said gave her the fright of her life:eek: as was his first crawl:DAlways have 00.00 at the end of your mortgage and one day it will all be 0's :dance:MF[STRIKE] March 2030[/STRIKE] Yes that does say 2030 :eek: Mortgage Free 21.12.18 _party_Now a Part Timer from 27.10.190 -
!!!!ity !!!!ity !!!!. Broke light fitting replacing a bulb, £27.99 to replace the glass

At least it wasn't the £170 one.0 -
Feel your pain. I did the same.0
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That stinks, edinburgher!
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Drat to the breakage!2023: the year I get to buy a car0
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Just wait for the 'I thought we'd told you not to play with a ball indoors' years. When I bought my 2 living room light fittings I bought 2 spare shades for each. We are now 50/50 responsible for being down to only 4 out of 12 left. I think I hold the moral high ground as at least mine were broken whilst replacing bulbs. They did tell me they were fragile when I bought them - so I guess I'm not doing to bad for 25 years. Actually only 24 as I took the shades off last winter as my eyesight seems to be worse when it is dark. So never look to me for any sense of style!0
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