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moneymabels debt free by 2009 challenge
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i have drank a record amout of tea this morning!!
i am in the prossess of making steak and onion pie (reduces braising steak for tesco to use!)
i have cleaned the sylvanian house for dd!! and done a huge mountain of dishes off to vacum up stairs now!!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heartProven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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upstairs is vacumed.
mm i think i am on target for oct sometime! i will see if i can pay more off at the end of the month i should be able to pay the £100 from quidco at least:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heartProven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Hi Jen. MBM has not really happened for me, it's another one that I keep forgetting is there...Really must make more effort. I do pigsback (got a 5p click yesterday but nothing today so far) I do quidco for some purchases and occasionally daily clicks when I remember. I also do some of the survey sites.GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
cath do you do one poll? they are very good as you never get timed out i started on there 2 weeks ago and have £6.50 so far:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Thanks Jen. Yes I do onepoll, toluna, ipsos, and about 4 or five others, it's just a time thing with me, there's never enough time!!! I was full of good intentions this morning, but things are so stressful at the moment and I was so exhausted that my extra half hour in bed ended up being over 2 hours!!!So I haven't really done much yet!!! :0GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
i have the opposite. i have loads of time and not much intentions!! lol:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Wow, that sylvanian house was a bargain Jen, I still have mine from when I was about 7. I think the squirrels are probably my favourite. It's in the loft at the moment but one day when I have the space I'm going to bring it down and put it on show.
The new spreadsheet seems to have perked me up a bit and given me a lot more drive, I've found a really good site with loads of public sector (mainly council) jobs which would be really good. I'd been looking at Brighton council to no avail but I've just discovered East Sussex council is in Lewes (few miles from Brighton) and they have loads of jobs. I have things to do today but I'm going to sift through and apply for some tomorrow.
Finally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £192,586.98/CENTER]Overpayments since 27.03.19: £52,407.470 -
well done nikki you are so possitive all the time how do you do it hun
i am very impressed with the sylvanian house it is lovely:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heartProven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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yeah pie is done.
but it made more dishes!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heartProven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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I'm not positive all the time, but I'm positive that as long as I can find a job I'll get my debt down quickly. The spreadsheet says it will all be gone in three years but that is worst case scenario if I get a really badly paid job. Anything more than £12k year before tax and I'll be able to get it down faster as long as I'm disciplined.
Have just found book on how to write dissertations which I've read once and looks like new. As it is thin and won't cost much to post am going to put it on Amazon and see if it sells. I also remembered that I have two signed hardback slipcase anniversary editions of the colour of magic which were limited to 1000 copies. I've had them about 4 years now, I bought them for £18 each as an investment. Can't find anywhere online that would give me a price for them but really I'd like to keep them for a bit longer so I can get more for them. I'm a Pratchett fan so one was for me and one was to sell eventually.Finally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £192,586.98/CENTER]Overpayments since 27.03.19: £52,407.470
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