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:) Tuesday 26th July - What Small Debt Free Wannabe things will you do today?
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Hi guys :wave:
Thanks Clooties mum - Cannot wait to pay that final instalment.
Here's me:
Brekkie in work - free milk
OH bought me lunch
Dinner from stores - tuna pasta methinks
Tidied round - keeping me out of spending trouble
Watching a film on net flix - oh so very cultured and cheap entertainment
Free ebook :cool:
There are still loads of big money stuff stressing me out (BTL mortgage,tenant,car...) but I'm trying to focus on the small things...
Night all!
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Hey guys, first time posting in these kinds of threads.
Today I:
Paid £146.20 off an overdraft leaving £865.14 to go which mean I have almost hit 41% of total debt paid
I counted and sorted my loose change jar, it came to £49.10DMP - JAN 2016
[STRIKE]Estimated DFD - August 2018[/STRIKE] December 2016
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Good evening everyone. :hello:
Late check in from me because I've been glued to Tuesday night telly, along with my crochet and making lists for our 2 impending short breaks in the uk...
My mood has lifted a bit since yesterday but I'm still feeling worn. Suspect it could be another week or two before I recover fully from this year at school though.
Speky - did I read somewhere that it's your birthday? If so - hope it's been a good one :bdaycake:crazy_cat_lady wrote: »
[STRIKE]:) check banking and PAD[/STRIKE] Another £7.49 off the cc :j
[STRIKE]:) me and ds to the hairdressers[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]:) do my eyebrows before they get up and walk off my face on their own :eek:[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]:) dd to her summer school[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]:) physio appointment[/STRIKE] Owwwww
[STRIKE]:) crochet[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]:) try and keep ds entertained so we don't descend into mayhem later on[/STRIKE] he's had a better day today thankfully.
[STRIKE]:) meals from stores[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]:) post a couple of letters[/STRIKE] :jhoping for a nsd but suspect that we need milk at some point I failed this miserably BUT went to Aldee and think I got all of ds new school uniform for less than £20 (including 5 pairs of trousers and 6 t-shirts, socks, pants, PE kit etc)
[STRIKE]:) try and remain calm[/STRIKE]Not giving up
Working hard to pay off my debt
Time to take back control
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6290156/crazy-cat-lady-chapter-5-trying-to-recover-from-the-pandemic/p1?new=10 -
Welcome Spoonhead
Foxgloves - I adore Lidl's suncream - factor 50 for my poor sensitive skin that burns after about 30 seconds of sunlight.Not giving up
Working hard to pay off my debt
Time to take back control
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6290156/crazy-cat-lady-chapter-5-trying-to-recover-from-the-pandemic/p1?new=10
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