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“Rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life.”
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Hi wf it’s great that you are finding time to do things you need to do for yourself. I post negative non mse related things as it helps to clarify things.
I love reading all of your posts.
Hope little one recovers quickly. Ds2 said that a girl he was holding hands with puked today. Arghhhh!15/5/12 Paid off Mortgage 1 (£220k) Bought Dream House:www: Dec 13 - Mortage 2 -£116,508. 15/7/18 Mortgage Free Again :j
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Oh no Earthgirl hopefully he doesn't catch anything!
Plans are all in place for tomorrow. Hopefully it goes smoothly! First time they will have their dad doing all the school runs .. could be entertaining :rotfl: Although I will be getting them dressed or they could end up in each others clothes :rotfl:
I have decided to get the smalls the presents I want. Going to pop into the toy shop tomorrow while I'm over in town. I feel bad spending on Xmas when it could go to debt, but it's worth it.
Need to get wrapping paper too. Drop the last of the cards in the red box and make sure we have everything for baking.
Tomorrows party day for the older two. Juice and chocolate needed for them to take in, along with the £1 for Xmas jumper day.
Hoping we can still do ice skating this weekend, hopefully youngest is well enough.“Once you hit rock bottom, that's where you perfectly stand; That's your chance of restarting, but restarting the way.”0 -
Toni'sfriend wrote: »Hope the wee one gets better soon and you get everything done that you need to. I'm still sway in a very wet and cold Lake District with terrible WiFi but I've been reading if not posting so haven't forgotten about you. Take care.
What a shame you've come up here during the last couple of days. It was so beautiful last week and at the weekend, though -8 was a bit much I thought.
The fells get in the way of the WiFi apparently. Fortunately they are mostly beautiful, when the weather clears long enough for you to see them.
And WF, I'm glad you're putting yourself into the mix for a change. Your smalls are always your priority and that's why you have to make your own health a priority too.LD 12.25 £1600.00/£0700.00 Fn £274.00 LTFn £525 LLTFn £300
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JJ Last week was fantastic. Just the last couple of days been very wet. Love it here. Fabulous scenery and wonderful people.Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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I'm sorry that your little one isn't well but I'm glad you're getting some help
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Hope your little one feels better soon and that you are able to get everything done that you need/want to today.paydbx2025 #26 £890/£5000 . Mortgage start £148k June 23 - now £138k.
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Hope the wee yin is better today
Mammy huggles are the bestest medicine
Have a lovely day today
:ABUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP 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.
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Well today was long.
Anyway very not MSE.
Spends in Argos and in the giraffe toy shop. I cannot wait to see the smalls open their gifts.
There might have also been [STRIKE]a few[/STRIKE] one coffees.
Mr Sainsbugs order done for tomorrow. £44 including delivery.
Smalls tucked up in bed when I got home, youngest still struggling and now has sore eyes! Can feel a trip to out of hours over the weekend :cool: Will see what happens but I've got our bags packed and ready.“Once you hit rock bottom, that's where you perfectly stand; That's your chance of restarting, but restarting the way.”0 -
Aw poor wee soul
Really, really hope n pray she'll bounce back again
(((((HUGS)))))
:ABUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP 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.
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