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The Spreadsheet Diva's MF Diary
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Well time has marched on and OH is now aware of DD's job hunting
Lesson to be learnt "the actual is less frightening than the fear itself"
He was understandably angry about how she was treated but relieved she is alright, in fact she is way less stressed than she has been in a very long time.
Always costs me when we go :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: OH replaced her light fitment and cord in the bathroom. She did mention that if OH was working he was to let me visit on my own:D:D (good girl) and we did set a date for next visit which hopefully will solve the upset that has gone on these last few weeks.
On the budget side am now broke as the vet cost £64 :eek::eek: not my expected £35 but hopefully it will clear up his infection, oh and he had to have some pigs ears as a treat so I just had to take him to the local P*ts at home, for socialisation reasons you understand and well who am I to deny him a new squeaky toy:D:D
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I'm rubbish at spreadsheets too - and my latest Open Office update disabled the addition facility :eek: so I went back to my ancient copy of Excel :eek:
You sound like you enjoyed P*** at home:j
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We did enjoy it :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Wasn't sure about taking him because he was very "wound up" He's thinks we are going to leave him somewherebless him
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http://www.whatsthecost.com/snowball.aspx
Yay I did it
:hello:
I am just having a good read of your diary and I got to this..... I think its has probably made my entire month, thank you. Its awesome!!
I still have a lot of reading to do, but you sound like your doing amazing, good luck:hello:Wife & SAHM of 4 children aged between 9 and 3
Aiming to be mortgage free by 40
:heart: bloggingpositive thinking
:heart: financial independance :heart: minimalism
Mortgage: AUG 2014: £109'946 Now: £76'600
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trulymadlyhannah wrote: »:hello:
I am just having a good read of your diary and I got to this..... I think its has probably made my entire month, thank you. Its awesome!!
I still have a lot of reading to do, but you sound like your doing amazing, good luck
Thanks and I love :happyhear Snowballing, so glad you love it
Anyway, quiet day at the mill...............she whispers.
DD seems to be less stressed as each day passes and was re-calc her budget this am so
Not much for me budget wise as holiday spends need finding £600 in the next 4 weeks:D:D ............a doddle _pale_
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At least you will have a start ..... how come, you ask
Well hopefully you will have the "food" money for the time you are away as no need to buy if your not at home
Always 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 -
Would it be true but we are self catering:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Debt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0
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I'm caught up! I hope things get easier soon, it sounds like you have so much going on. I would definitely keep a diary, re: work collegue, it sounds like he's completely out of order and it's the last think you need. I was in a similar position several years ago and it's a horrible.
Hope DD is sorted soon, it sounds like she expects you to help, rather than asks.
Maybe re: your Dh and food you could say: Gertrude likes these super amazing yogurts better than those one, so I've bought some to try - hand over @ldi ones or similar. Good thing about @ldi is the products don't look value, and if your DH thinks it's about the taste rather than the money he might go for it?
It sounds like your doing a great job, even though you are dealing with a lot from all different directions
Good luck.:hello:Wife & SAHM of 4 children aged between 9 and 3
Aiming to be mortgage free by 40
:heart: bloggingpositive thinking
:heart: financial independance :heart: minimalism
Mortgage: AUG 2014: £109'946 Now: £76'600
Term end: October 2033 With Op: Dec 20240 -
:easter: :easter_ba :EasterBunAlways 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
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Happy Easter from me too.0
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