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julicorn's journey
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Mortgage_Minimiser wrote: »Some amazing OPs and a fantastic holiday to look forward to!
Well done you - life is for living as well as OPing :rotfl:
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Thank you! And I agree, I don't want to miss out on all the fun today for the sake of overpayments. I'm grateful though that we've managed to find a lot of areas to cut back in that don't seem to really make any difference to our happiness.Yes,a lot of Buddhists go to Japan
That makes sense! I'm really looking forward to visiting temples there as well.0 -
Thanks greent! I'm glad no one's told me off yet for raiding some of the emergency fund, it was just too good an opportunity :rotfl:How fantastic! - what an experience!
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Thank you Karmacat! Will definitely share our plans here, glad to have a place where I can talk about plans like that without boring everyone (as I seem to do with my family and colleagues :rotfl:). And thank you - I'm still finishing things up at the moment and am looking at launching my etsy shop late January / early Feb at the latest. I'm under no illusion that it'll be a huge money maker, but I've been wanting to try earning a bit of pocket money with crafts for years, so I might as well give it a shot.Julicorn, loving the Japan trip - lots of planning on here too, please
and I'm seriously loving your side hustles
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Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all had a lovely start into 2019

I'm using today to sort out some goals for 2019. I've re-started meal planning for what feels like the billionth time, so a trip to Tesco's is on the cards for later today.
This morning also seemed like a good time to reconcile our accounts, and I was greeted by this on the mortgage account page:
As much as I wish that's true, I somehow don't think we've managed to pay off quite that much in 2018 :rotfl:
Probably just a glitch while they work out our updated monthly payment for 2019, which according to my calculations should be reduced by about £60 (until July at least - I'm preparing for the rate to go up a fair bit).0 -
Forgot to add that we got gifted some money for Christmas, so managed to make an overpayment of £500 to start off 2019.
As mentioned before, this is likely to be the only OP we make this month - we're mainly focused on getting the emergency fund (or 'Zombie Apocalypse Fund' as I like to call it) up to £10k. 0 -
Happy New Year Julicorn.
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Happy New Year to you too, Fortune!
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Happy new year juliecorn, love the cross stitch
MFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁0 -
An excellent start :j smack those zombiesForgot to add that we got gifted some money for Christmas, so managed to make an overpayment of £500 to start off 2019.
As mentioned before, this is likely to be the only OP we make this month - we're mainly focused on getting the emergency fund (or 'Zombie Apocalypse Fund' as I like to call it) up to £10k.
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Thank you newgirly and Karmacat, and Happy New Year to you too!
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Happy New Year Julicorn
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