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Karmacat: I'm passionate about my DFW journey to riches

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  • mizmir
    mizmir Posts: 3,710 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Blimey karma - am exhausted just reading that! need to sit down with a coffee to get yourself started.....

    Good luck with it. Think I need to get a list up on my thread. Tend not to when am working but not sure why not! :o
  • mizmir
    mizmir Posts: 3,710 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    ps getting the future ready tanks sounds sensible to me!
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    mizmir wrote: »
    future ready

    What a lovely phrase this is! Thanks for the feedback.

    The builder's just rung - the difference is only £220. I know thats a fair amount of money, but really, in the grand scheme of things ( who knows what Russian ambition is going to do for our gas supply, for instance?) and the ethics of being able to go green but *not* doing it - I think I have to. Its a self respect thing.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • mizmir
    mizmir Posts: 3,710 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    It's not a huge amount in energy terms either - you could probably recoup that in a couple of years with solar heating. But as you say sometimes money is not the most important consideration anyway.
  • Karmacat
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    I won't be able to use it at first :o none of the solar gubbins - the PV cells or whatever - will be installed, its just that I won't have to replace the tank when I *do* come to do it up. Still valid tho. Thanks again!

    The focus people - I did contact them, they've pushed the time forward to 10.30. I'm still going to do it, tho that means a *really* early start. I'm going to have to have my wits about me for the next few days!

    Off to m.s. now :wave: Catch you later!
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • OliveOyl_2
    OliveOyl_2 Posts: 3,506 Forumite
    there was a solar panel on our freecycle last week. People had a loft conversion and could only put back 2 of their 3 panels. But OH wouldn't let me apply for it and then have to store it for years.......
  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    Wow, busy day! I'm really pleased that you've managed to sort out the ballet classes :)
    Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012.
    "I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    OliveOyl wrote: »
    there was a solar panel on our freecycle last week. People had a loft conversion and could only put back 2 of their 3 panels. But OH wouldn't let me apply for it and then have to store it for years.......

    Now *that* is a really interesting piece of info, thanks Olive! I can certainly bear to check out freecycle once a day (or more, when it gets closer!)


    Red - I knew you'd be pleased at the classes!
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • Wow what a busy bee. I love the whole eco friendly thing and always swore that if i ever had the money and the opportunity then i would definately have all the gubbins installed.
    The ballet classes sound great as well..alas it was never my thing but both of my girls did that and dance as well. I always felt self concious when i was younger so never did it.
    Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
    Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    I got shoved into ballet classes by my mum on the recommendation of the foot clinic I had to go to when I was little - I couldn't walk very far, my feet were so flat, and ballet was thought to be the thing. I left for years, as I was a bit of a tomboy, but it was in my blood by then, and I went back - stayed until I left to go to college.

    - prepare for mystery shop: need details of another address, & must remember to take my diary with me. done.
    - water plants done.
    - phone doctor for appointment. done
    - phone focus group people, they left a message for me. done - its an earlier start, I can still do it.
    - go do mystery shop done.
    - make lunch to take with me, so I can eat on the way home. done

    Then this afternoon:
    - check at post office delivery system, for the non arrival of Stargate S10!!!
    - input mystery shop data finally done!
    - read meter for Scottish Power, I'm going onto their fixed rate. done, but not told them yet. Just told them.
    - follow up on query email about the electronic spider repellents - only one has arrived, and I ordered three. yep - bless him, he didn't read his printout, he's sent me another two today.
    - put washing machine on. done, but not taken out yet, busy puzzling over the m. shop (see below)
    - storm through some emails.

    Okay, a bit still to do, but not too bad, considering the time it takes me to travel to and from the mystery shop, and I had some actual work to do as well! I've also:
    - phoned my builder to tell him I want the dual coil. And to yell help - the water board want to put the water meter in on Friday, but the earthing isn't being done till Tuesday or Wednesday - I don't know if that means my appliances won't be earthed?
    - cos its sunny, I got out into the garden! I couldn't believe how much better I felt, and tho I didn't concentrate on any one part, I spent a whole hour out there, filled a binbag full of clippings, as well as got rid of some huge dead branches cluttering the side of the pathway.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
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