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  • wishingthemortgaheaway
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    Sounds like a good plan for the next few months.

    Hope it all pans out for you.
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  • ladymay
    ladymay Posts: 1,126 Forumite
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    After I walked the dog I walked to the supermarket to buy chocolate. And then I remembered Sunday Trading Hours when I saw the darkness. And cried on the inside :rotfl:

    Plan for tomorrow:

    - Postpone doctor appointment and rearrange
    - Arrange dentist appointment
    - Put last storage stuff into garage space
    - Print off CV and headshot
    - Go over music for Wednesday
    - Look over registration for car
    - Contact my aunty for a coffee catch up
    - Make banana bread
    - See friend for tea
    - Fill up car
    - Get my 10K steps in
    - Shopping
    - Finish tidying
    - Clean flat
    - Not eat rubbish

    Sooooo not much then!
    2019 Aim: Save £10,000
    Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now
  • Mumoffourkids
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    I love the last item on your to do list. I think I need to add that onto mine for every day!

    Good luck with getting your list completed especially the not eating rubbish!
  • UncannyScot
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    Oh barnananananana bread... I love that
    Your welcome to mine anytime if you bring some :D
    BUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
    It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
    R.I.P. T.P.
  • ladymay
    ladymay Posts: 1,126 Forumite
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    I love the last item on your to do list. I think I need to add that onto mine for every day!

    Good luck with getting your list completed especially the not eating rubbish!

    Ha! Thanks. I did mention I'm baking tomorrow, right? :rotfl:
    2019 Aim: Save £10,000
    Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now
  • ladymay
    ladymay Posts: 1,126 Forumite
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    Oh barnananananana bread... I love that
    Your welcome to mine anytime if you bring some :D

    First time using this oven, it could go very wrong! I'll let you know how it turns out...
    2019 Aim: Save £10,000
    Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now
  • Mumoffourkids
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    ladymay wrote: »
    Ha! Thanks. I did mention I'm baking tomorrow, right? :rotfl:

    Yeah but banana bread has fruit in so that makes it healthy :rotfl:
  • UncannyScot
    UncannyScot Posts: 2,070 Forumite
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    Yeah, Nanny Ogg claimed that Bananananana* Daiquiri was healthy cos it had fruit in it...

    *She knew how to spell it but not when to stop... ;)
    BUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
    It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
    R.I.P. T.P.
  • ladymay
    ladymay Posts: 1,126 Forumite
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    Ah thanks, you both made me chuckle :)

    My friend has cancelled coffee - she has the dreaded lurgy - so that frees up a bit of time to get everything done...
    2019 Aim: Save £10,000
    Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now
  • ladymay
    ladymay Posts: 1,126 Forumite
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    - Postpone doctor appointment and rearrange Done, first appointment is 5th Feb :eek:
    - Arrange dentist appointment Done, first appointment is 23rd APRIL :eek::eek::eek:
    - Put last storage stuff into garage space Done
    - Print off CV and headshot Headshot is printed, I'll print off the CV tomorrow
    - Go over music for Wednesday Done
    - Look over registration for car Done, ordered paperwork for next step
    - Contact my aunty for a coffee catch up Done, waiting on her to confirm time
    - Make banana bread Done
    - See friend for tea Cancelled
    - Fill up car Done
    - Get my 10K steps in Done
    - Shopping Done
    - Finish tidying Done
    - Clean flat Done
    - Not eat rubbish Done :D

    I've also:

    - Rejigged my nursing home flyer so I can start calling people tomorrow
    - Figured out what money is coming in and out and when (as much as I can)

    :beer:

    Today's been really good, although I think mum is upset that I've decided not to live with her long term. We're so on top of each other in this flat, it's just too small for two adults and a large dog.

    BUT Plans A, B, and C are all in progress. My first cruise audition is on Wednesday and I went through my songs today - it's been a while since I sang such difficult classical music so I feel like I've had a good workout; it's very good for the old abs :D And I've got an interview for the entertainment director job I applied for on a whim! They did stress it'd be limited performing and much heavier on the management side of things (which is what I'd like more experience in), but the contract is two weeks on board, one week at home so I could always schedule gigs in at home if I fancied. I'm not 100% sold on the idea, and it's only an interview, but I did say that this year was for going for opportunities and I'd certainly learn a lot...

    And in the meantime I'm daydreaming about my friend like a schoolgirl :rotfl:

    Time to put my feet up with a cuppa and some banana bread - I made the recipe up so fingers crossed it's not horrendous!!
    2019 Aim: Save £10,000
    Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now
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