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Hello - Time to get back on board!
bananakinz
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Just got back online after a very lonnnnnng 8 weeks!
In that time we have moved to a bigger house near to the sea and loving it! My girls are happy in there new school.
Another plus is that the household debt is now 'only' £13,300 as at the end of sept. Not being online and the joys of having a new house has meant our eyes have really been taken off the ball but at least we haven't put any of it on credit, so a lesson musthave been learnt somewhere along the line!!
Its payday again next week, just sat and worked out our budget for the month and its nice to see a 'little' bit of surplus rather than 'a lot' of negative.
We want to be debt free by Dec 09, so I will be checking snowball calculator later and seeing what we need to get there
I'm looking forward to losing track of time again :rotfl:
In that time we have moved to a bigger house near to the sea and loving it! My girls are happy in there new school.
Another plus is that the household debt is now 'only' £13,300 as at the end of sept. Not being online and the joys of having a new house has meant our eyes have really been taken off the ball but at least we haven't put any of it on credit, so a lesson musthave been learnt somewhere along the line!!
Its payday again next week, just sat and worked out our budget for the month and its nice to see a 'little' bit of surplus rather than 'a lot' of negative.
We want to be debt free by Dec 09, so I will be checking snowball calculator later and seeing what we need to get there
I'm looking forward to losing track of time again :rotfl:
Proud to be dealing with our debts - We WANT to be debt free DEC 09 :rolleyes:
Grocery challenge: £230 / £230 left
Grocery challenge: £230 / £230 left
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