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Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻

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  • Cheery_Daff
    Cheery_Daff Posts: 17,770 Forumite
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    So. Some presents have been bought, all in local shops 😊 still plenty to go but I'm pleased with what I've got so far 😊

    Popped to Mr L on the way home. Didn't plan to do a big shop, but spent £62 😱 Nothing extravagant, except a new razor, and some blades - I had to get someone to look at the receipt, because I'd picked the blades up from a discounted section, but they came up full price 🙄 £1.44 refunded, total of £7 spent on that, but the rest just food.

    Got a book out of the library when I was in town too. 

    Traps reset, and one of the kill traps is going in the attic tonight. If we've had no luck by Wednesday morning we're calling in the professionals 😬 Probably not super cheap but I'd like my house back before Christmas!
  • Tescodealqueen
    Tescodealqueen Posts: 1,285 Forumite
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    edited 29 November at 8:15PM
    Does your local authority offer a service? We had a problem our Garden few years ago (we were told possibly  due food available from a pigeon fancier nearby) and the local council came set traps then returned a few weeks later to check , included in the price. It wasn’t that  expensive .
  • rtandon27
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    @Cheery_Daff - we live close to an old church, that has a cemetary & close to the middle of town with a river running through the middle, so the far end of our garden has a rat run through it!  Not helped by the neighbours love of putting out peanuts for the squirrels and seed for the birds! We have the council rat-catchers out every other year to set traps behind our shed and put down poision & they also take away the expired creatures.  It's a great service and very affordable.  Now if only the nieghbours would stop feeding the wildlife, we'd have less of a problem!
    4 YEARS 10 MONTHS DEBT FREE!!! (24 OCT 2016)
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  • rtandon27
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    The unrealistic things are the best bit!  I always have more than a few hanging around on my weekly list - LOL
    4 YEARS 10 MONTHS DEBT FREE!!! (24 OCT 2016)
    (With heartfelt thanks to those who have gone before us & their indubitable generosity.)
    ...and now I have a mortgage! (23 AUG 2021)
    Original Date - Sept 2041 New projection - Jan 2040 (redcuced by 20 months)
  • Cheery_Daff
    Cheery_Daff Posts: 17,770 Forumite
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    Ha, well I think in this case the whole list itself may have been the unrealistic thing 😂😂 quarter to two, and I've only just finished the 'first thing' list 😂😂 but I have got food: 

    *  3 portions of sweet potato lattice pie (and I just ate another for lunch)
    * 4 portions of baked oats for work breakfasts
    * 4 portions of cauliflower pasta bake
    * three little puff pastry apple snacks, using up a bit of the pastry (and I just had one with a cuppa)

    So that's most of the week's meals sorted, if I can get that into the freezer before Mr C comes home! Might try to get a curry into the haybox before I go out so we can have that for tea rather than breaking into this lot.

    Cooking is quite never-ending sometimes, isn't it?! 

    Next up - outside. Washing will get a couple of hours which is better than nowt, and I'd like to at least get the plants repotted and the rubbish collected- hard to do in the dark. Greenhouse can wait.
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