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Wednesday 15th July - What small DFW things will you do today?
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:grinheart Did 11.5 hours at work today. I now have either three or five days off, to be confirmed, which is just as well as I am shattered.com.
:grinheart Free sweets and a donut at work today.
:grinheart Checked broadband allowance.
Debt-free day: 8th May 2015 "Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck," Dalai Llama0 -
Hi all
Checking in a bit late, had a nice day today. Work was good, nice dog walk in the sunshine, then a bit of gardening. Oh and I did a bit more clearing of the office cupboard which is never ending!
Dawn take it easy, you really do need to get yourself better. Not easy when there is lots to do I know.
And Foxgloves our "minature" buddleia has gone mad and needs cutting back too. In fact we may have to take it out altogether as its really in the wrong place.
Ziggy I am in North Yorkshire, on the edge of the North York Moors, which is a lovely place to live but very very rural which is a pain sometimes. 50 mile round trip to the nearest Tesco or Asda for example.
Right, going to persuade DS2 into the shower. Spending is on track this week but I need to update my finance spreadsheets just to be sure.0 -
1. Put a couple of loads of washing on the line
2. Dinner from bits and pieces in the fridge and cupboard
3. Joined Freepostcodelottery
4. Had little extra left in bank a/c before payday so transferred it to my loan. Since moving the loan to my bank rather than the original company in June I've reduced the repayment term by 4 months. Amazing what a little here and there can do!Looking ahead0 -
Bob- I think equality of access for all is important, but I also trim back my triffid-like buddleja because I'd assumed we would be liable for damages if anyone speared their eyeball on a branch. It's overhanging & obstructing a public path, so it's pretty much got to be our duty to hack it back, I'd have thought.
F2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (36/100) 3) The Shrinking of Foxgloves 8.1kg/30kg
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)0
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