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What Small Things Will You Do This Week 24/01/22
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Morning
I will/have done
Need a birthday card
Still need to write on thank you card
Put washer on
Put some more things for sale
That's all I can think of at the moment as I've been awoke since from 445 as my little boy was awake
Make £2022 in 2022 #69 £2247.73/£2022
Make £2023 in 2023 #4 £395.92 /£2023
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Morning all!
I was so tired last night when I got home from work that I could have easily gone straight to bed - needless to say my list did not get completed! BUT I did go to the shop for the bits we needed for tea and then cooked - old me would have 100% got a takeaway!
So today I have/will:- Check banks
- Submit meter readings
- Squeeze out toiletries from any abandoned ones! (Shower gel this morning!)
- Make lunch to take to work
- Gym at lunch (session already paid for)
- Make meal plan
- Make shopping list based on plan
- SHOP TO LIST!!
- Cook dinner
- Start next crochet gift using free pattern and yarn from stash
TwigsDebt as at 5 June 2023 - £15,600.89
Current debt - £5,435.00
Total paid off - £10,165.89 (65% paid off)5 -
Morning folks!
I have a day off today. Got a bit excited about this fact last night and had a couple of drinks. Result was that I had a horrible night's sleep. Oh well, it was self-inflicted. OH came to bed at the incomprehensible time of 2.30am. Cannot account for this at all but he's a grown man so if that's what he wants to do...
Today's small things:B/L/D from stores
Collect OH's guitar from the luthier (don't ask how much!)
Soak aunt's hat in softener, dry and post
Enquire about getting my phone screen replaced. I dropped it the other day. First phone screen I've wrecked in 20 years of phone ownership!
Check work pension statement
Make enquiries about manure delivery
Heating on low (seem to be using a sensible amount of heating according to bills)
Have a good one all
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Today I have/will
1. Checked online banking
2. Food delivery from Sainsburys to avoid buying stuff not needed ,although so many substitutions today
3. Meals from stores
4. Duolingo Welsh
5. Just completed my final exam for my Hospitality course (I passed)
6. Washing now drying on airer
7. Fix cat tree again as she's loosened the screws jumping around like a looney
Tesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini4 -
Bagpuss741 said:5. Just completed my final exam for my Hospitality course (I passed)Debt as at 5 June 2023 - £15,600.89
Current debt - £5,435.00
Total paid off - £10,165.89 (65% paid off)5 -
twiggy86 said:Bagpuss741 said:5. Just completed my final exam for my Hospitality course (I passed)Tesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini4
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Evening all,
I'm at Sainsburys tomorrow and all weekend, my mam also started working in Sainsburys with me recently so whenever I pick up over time on a Saturday we then go into the café and get a coffee and a cooked breakfast
To do
Make dinner ( Tonight's menu is home made Lasagne with Sea salt Focaccia) done
Re-do a SOA - Done
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NSD for me today- that's ten this month
Today I have
- checked my bank accounts
- used up food in the cupboard
- avoided the shops!NSD Jan 5/10
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Hi everyone
Congrats @Bagpuss741
Not much today as late getting up but did manage
Checked Bank & made PAD
Swagbucks
Hairdresser at home (shattered again now)
Checked: PMP, WinaDinner, Freejackpot (referral available £1 giftcard when you sign up, free daily draws and a mega monthly draw)
Catch you all tomorrow
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Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
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Today I will do
Check bank
Take my little boy's coat back as it has a hole in it
Change a appointment
Look at making a birthday present
Do shopping list for tomorrow
Make £2022 in 2022 #69 £2247.73/£2022
Make £2023 in 2023 #4 £395.92 /£2023
Declutter 2023 in 2023 35/20235
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