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What small DFW things will you do w/c 25th Feb?
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Hello :hello:
I can't decide if the self care is going very well or if I'm just very lazy :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Did one hour of tutoring this morning then went to visit my mam - my sister was there too, so we've had a nice couple of hours catching up.
Most of my exam work is done, I just need to write everything I've done up, and then send it back to the relevant people.
Got pork out of the freezer to put into the slow cooker tomorrow during the day and we'll have lovely pulled pork sarnies for dinner tomorrow night (maybe - depends if I can be bothered making anything else with the pork instead).
Weather has suddenly gotten very miserable outside so I've closed the curtains and snuggled under one of my fluffy blankets. I think I'm just going to read and relax a bit more now and try and have an early night tonight - still not managing as much sleep as I'd like.Not giving up
Working hard to pay off my debt
Time to take back control
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crazy_cat_lady wrote: »
Weather has suddenly gotten very miserable outside so I've closed the curtains and snuggled under one of my fluffy blankets. I think I'm just going to read and relax a bit more now and try and have an early night tonight
Sounds like you're doing it right
LBM 11/06/2010: DFD 30/04/2013Total repaid: £10,490.310 -
Deni_debt-free_dreamer wrote: »PS what does PAD stand for and any of the other abbreviations used please?! I know NSD = no spend day
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MSE Abbreviations Explained (Link)
Debt-free day: 8th May 2015 "Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck," Dalai Llama0 -
Used youtube to work out how to change light bulb in new car, so am feeling quite smug. Cooked 2 pizzas instead of one, so lunches sorted for tomorrow. See you all on next weeks list.Isa help to buy: 1000/3000 33%
Emergency fund: 100/1000 10%
Weight loose 8.6 kg - while having fun. 0/8.6 0%
Focus debt to clear HSBC £10/1111, 0% updated May 250 -
Thanks everyone for thinking of OH, he has improved slightly as he managed to load the dishwasher today.
Refilled the herbs and spices jars from our stores, we buy them in 500g bags from the wholesaler for a couple of quid each. Whilst I was about it, I wrote a list of which herbs and spices we have in the stores and made a list of those that need replenishing.
Made bread, we seem to do this virtually every day.
I checked the fridges and gave them a quick clean. Froze a few bits, made a list of the vegetables so we can incorporate them into next weeks plans, reorganised them so things don't get lost and forgotten.Fashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
79.5 coupons rolled over 4/75.5 coupons spent - using for secondhand purchases
One income, home educating family0
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