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MFWW - Cinny Gets Serious

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Hey Everyone/Anyone!

As we recently paid off my debts, I'm desperate for us to keep on track and carry on working towards our main goal of home ownership! So I'm hoping it's okay to post here, as I'm not an official MFW.. yet!

I live with my OH, and our goofy puppy, in a house that we currently rent but are aiming to buy. So over the next few years we will be saving up our deposit. And the smaller the mortgage the better, so we need to get crack-a-lackin'!

Our finances, on paper, are still split. As OH gets paid monthly, and on commission so it can vary massively, his surplus income is what gets filtered into secure savings. After a few months, this already stands at 4k and is our future deposit pot :) Only downside is the length of time inbetween updates!

My wages, however, get paid weekly and you can set your watch by them. I handle basically everything to do with running the house, I suppose. I get the joys of dealing with all the bills, as well as being head cook and bottle washer. I won't complain, as OH has a decent job it gives us (what is now a luxury!) of me being able to only work part time and keep my dog :) But due to the weekly wage and managing the bills, all of what is my surplus income will go into "disposable" savings. For annual and bi-annual bills, a home emergency fund, and awesome things like Christmas. I'm hoping that being prepared and a little bit savvy with our living expenses will also help with the rate that we can save from our monthly wage.

Hope all of this make sense! And fingers crossed this fresh diary brings fresh luck :beer:
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  • Found you :D

    All sounds like a good plan and look forward to following your journey on here

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    DEBTS ARE BEING DEALT WITH AS BEST WE CAN :o
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    Baby Girl born 21/10/14 :D:D:D:D:D:D
  • Hi Cinny, exciting times I am looking forward to your home owning diary. Good luck with the deposit saving.
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
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    Hi Ali and Tootallulah! :) And thanks for the well wishes.

    Payday this morning. So after I've put money to one side for bills, paid rent and I've managed to squirreled £91.70 into the savings pot. It's left me with a beautiful total of £56 for the week. Anything left by next Thursday will go into the savings account too.

    Dropped 6 ink cartridges for recycling into the post box when I was walking the puppy before work. The company only cashes out once you reach £20 credit, which I'm a while away from. But it all counts!

    Popped to the shops before work, we had a really busy weekend last weekend so we're having a classic lazy day tomorrow. Just needed to get bacon and bread for a beautimous breakfast. Had a APG for £1.61, so I was £1.22 out of pocket.

    Freezer is absolutely bursting at the moment. Added 3 pots of frozen yoghurt/ice cream for 0 cost yesterday, so we have puddings sorted for a while. I don't know about anyone else (and maybe it's because I'm greedy) but I feel like everything's okay, and I can cut our spending to the bone, as long as I have a little somethingsomething for pudding at the end of the day! We easily have a months worth of meat in there too, so we're pretty set :)

    We're becoming real adults on Sunday.. we're getting a tumble dryer! It's free from OH's Mum, who had it given to her from a friend along with a dishwasher. We don't need the latter, so we'll just try and find that a good home. Feeling on a bit of a roll at the moment, we were given a year old Dyson for zilch last week too (the vacuum of dreams!)

    On a sadder note, it's absolutely awful what happened at that dog rescue :( If there's anything that instantly gets my goat and/or feels, it's animals. So this morning I donated £15 to the justgiving page. Absolutely broke my heart, and Ryder might have received a few extra cuddles.
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
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    Happy Monday!

    Hope everyone had a nice weekend. Had a perfectly lazy day on Saturday, bar taking the pooch on his walks. Worked our way through a season of Lost and a tub of ice cream (salted caramel, it's a problem!) Finished the day off with a veggie filled chilli, using all the verging-on-sad things at the bottom of the fridge. Will be using the left overs tonight to make burritos :)

    To counteract the lazy day, we had a very busy day yesterday. Got up at 5am to get Ryder sorted before we headed out to help clear some things from OH's Mums Friends house (awful grammar going on there) We were back by 10:30, but spent the rest of the day finding homes for things and having to completely empty the pantry and reorganise to make room for the dryer. Although, I really won't complain. We're now in possession of a lovely 60's table, gorgeous 30's mirror among other things (edwardian serving tray, wooden painters steps etc!) Popped some pictures of them in their new homes on Instagram :)

    Up early again this morning, found a home for the dishwasher with someone at work. But it meant getting a sack truck and trundling it here for her! Then I decided while I was moving stuff I'd bring the lawnmower to store in one of the garages (we don't have a shed at our new house, so it's just been under a porch at ours over summer) along with donating left over paint. Arms were aching by the time I'd done!

    Did lots of TT over the weekend. Had an accidental splurge at Mr A. They had all the Febreze products we spend £3/4 a pop on, on offer at 3 for £5 so I stocked up. They also had some non-bio 30 wash powder reduced to clear at £1.50.. whoops! It's all stuff we'll use, but I really don't need to buy anything for a while. Trying to atone and told OH I'm not spending a penny this week until Wednesday at the earliest. Even then it's only if we need some veggies!

    Got a big bag of cooking apples from a friend this morning. So it's crumbles and apple sauce for everyone! Been saving jars over the summer knowing that I wanted to do a little jarring (canning?!) this year. So I'm looking forward to some experiments!

    Lots of ironing to get on with this afternoon now we have the dryer. It's a whole new world, but I need to only use it when we need to after my first mad rush of loads last night (the excitement, really, it was just too much) as we have airers and once the heating is on we'll be able to put stuff on radiators (which, imho, makes the house smell lush anyways :))

    Speaking of heating! It's absolutely freezing this morning, and last night from 5ish we had to bring Ryder in and close the garden door (we normally leave the backdoor to the garden open constantly so he can lope about) I hate putting the heating on before October so we're going to try and weather it. We have lots of blankets so we'll be fine. Great thing about the new house is we have a newer boiler than at the old place. And as the guy in there before us was a little.. imaginative, he ripped all the old radiators off the walls. So in turn we had new ones fitted before we moved in.
  • Popping in to subscribe! You're so lucky with the Dyson and the tumble dryer. I just wish we had a washing machine of our own. And some stairs, I miss stairs. Sounds like you're off to a great start and I'm sure you'll be owning that house in no time!
    Emergency Fund - £8572.39 / £10,000 :: Mortgage OP 2025 - £
    LISA 24/25 - £3200 / £4000 :: NSD 2025 - 2 / 150 :: Books Read: 1 / 52 :: Decluttering - 4 / 1000
    Engaged 9th December 2010 :: Married 29th October 2015 :: Bought a House 13th January 2017
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
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    Morning!

    Was snoozing off at around 8 on the sofa last night, feel so awkwardly out of my routine in general. It's driving me batty!

    Oh Ruby, I couldn't cope without a washing machine. When we moved it took what felt like years to get it plumbed in, don't know how you manage! Although I'd happily manage without stairs.. but that's purely because whenever I come down them in a morning I'm still in snooze mode and fall over myself :o

    Small amount of £1.50 in this am. I bought some Nakd bars (when they were reduced to 25p) for someone last week, not expecting anything in return, but they forced a payback on me. So that's gone in my purse!

    Managed to snag some freebies too. 4 mini bottles of wine (free trial on a subscription service, will be perfect for hampers) a 14kg tailored bag of dog food for Ryder (again, subscription service!) then I finally had some swagbucks vouchers come through, so used 79p from there to get a cute washbag and a veggie peeler. The thrills! Again, will be good for pressies.

    If anyone wants the link to the dog food just PM me, the wine offer is sadly over subscribed!

    Left over chilli burritos went down a treat, also used a can of chilli beans over the top and baked them in the oven with a little cheese to give it an extra oomph :) Served with wedges (cooked in our heath halo using coconut oil and some spices) and a monster salad. Tonight I'm doing lemon and apricot chicken, with golden veggie rice (again, to use up some things in the fridge!) and will try my hand at making some pita bread.

    So much ironing to do this afternoon, I normally oddly enjoy it (wouldn't iron bedding if I didn't!) but it's just piled up so much with having the dryer. Thankfully have a few things recorded on the sky box so I can blitz through that :)
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
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    Morning Everyone! :)

    I caved last night and was in bed a little before 9pm, felt great when I woke up this morning. And even more fantastic once I had my morning caffeine hit! :A

    Managed to get all the ironing done yesterday, and an episode of Our Zoo was deleted from the sky box in the process. Is anyone else watching it? Seems like a bizarre show to air mid-week, I'd have expected it have a Sunday tea-time time slot. I always forget that Autumn brings the period dramas!

    Kind of loving/loathing all of these Crimmus reminders. Excited it's less than 100 days away, as my Sister is coming home from America for the holidays with her Husband :) However, it's annoyingly reminded me I really need to get on with buying presents! I already have everything I want to buy for people in mind, and a few stashed away. I made a little list and £200 will see everyone bought for on my side (in terms of my side of the family and friends) Need to get cracking on saving for that, as a few orders will be from American websites and I want them here sooner rather than later. Added the savings challenge to my signature!

    Extremely gloomy day here, looks like it can/will rain at any second! Taking Ryder out for a long walk after work, to his favourite duck ponds :) Thankfully my new Autumn coat has a hood so the weather can do it's worst.

    Forgot to mention the apples made 2 jars of apple sauce and 2 crumbles. I did give some away to the woman who lives next door, and gifted some to my mum. Been told to expect more on Friday! Think I'll use this batch for apple butter, purely because it's a little easier to pass of as gifts!

    Freebies for today: filled form in for free Gillette razors (can use in hampers if they don't look too obviously free!)
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
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    Quiet coffee moment at work, so I was playing with the mortgage calculator. Just to see what our monthly repayments will look like vs deposit size, as we're only wanting to take a 15 year term mortgage (so we'll be MF by the time I'm 40, as long as we're on the property ladder before my 25th birthday.) I've never been so excited to get into debt!

    Then I had an accidental wander down Fantasy Street, as while I love our home this isn't the "forever" place. It's a great house, and a good step on the ladder. And while we currently have no LO's, it will be perfect for when we do. There's a park barely 2 minutes away, the school gates are basically parallel to our drive. Plus it's in a pretty up-and-coming area that's steadily losing it's bad rep. Ideally, I'd want us to move to a bigger place eventually. Somewhere with space for a family, but also space that we'd be able to care for our parents/grandparents when the time comes. And the latter part of that just wouldn't be possible in our current home.

    Anyways, enough of the day dream post!
  • Don't worry, I regularly peruse rightmove looking at houses I know I couldn't afford even if we did have a larger chunk of cash stashed away! As for the washing machine; luckily we live directly opposite a launderette which is handy but it's also a pain in the backside because you have to make sure you have the correct change etc. If we had the space in the kitchen, I would buy one but it's wall to wall cupboards / drawers and you can only have one person at a time in there anyway.

    I love how you always have a plan for everything! Haven't given Christmas much thought this year. We're going to Prague 2 weeks before so will probably just pick up little things in the markets for others and then we just have to get a present for each other.
    Emergency Fund - £8572.39 / £10,000 :: Mortgage OP 2025 - £
    LISA 24/25 - £3200 / £4000 :: NSD 2025 - 2 / 150 :: Books Read: 1 / 52 :: Decluttering - 4 / 1000
    Engaged 9th December 2010 :: Married 29th October 2015 :: Bought a House 13th January 2017
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
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    Ruby - I've got to admit.. I don't know if it's so much always having a plan, as much as it is being able to quickly bumble an idea together?! :o Prague in December sounds lovely, extremely jealous! :) OH and I were looking at a little trip somewhere in December for our 7 year ann, but decided the money was better saved instead. I don't know where all these sudden mature(/boring ;)) choices are coming from!

    On the vein of Christmas, ordered 3 presents this morning :) Trying to buy everyone one well thought out present this year, over lots of little ones. OH and I also agreed to a £20 budget for each other, and I managed to find the watch I was looking at buy him last Christmas for better than 50% off, which brought it just under our budget :j Also got my Grandparents a much needed, but extremely gorgeous, Emma Bridgewater tray (my Grandma has a tremor and was complaining how none of her serving trays have proper handles/edges. Voila!) and as I had a free del + 15% off code I got a 1/2 pint mug as a gift for a friend. Fearing over doing it, so that will be it for a few paydays!

    Woke up at 5am this morning, as OH had to set off a few hours early for a meeting. Was very good and didn't snooze away an hour on my ipad with a coffee all cosy in bed. Got off my tush and treated Ryder to a slightly longer morning stroll :) Was back from his walk at the normal time. Somehow I managed to tidy the house up, have a shower, get ready while watching tv/mulling over some recipe books.. and still be ready 30 minutes before I normally am when OH is home. And he says I'm the distraction!

    He won't be home until later tonight, but thankfully I'm going to my Grandparents for dinner so don't need to worry about cooking a solo meal :) Have somehow amassed another basket full of ironing (??? :() so that will keep me busy until he's home.

    Payday in the AM, so I can update some pots :D
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