I love you wall paper:
Thanks to my husband getting a couple of raises I've been lucky enough to be able to give up my job as a secretary to do the best thing I've ever done in my life - look after my little boy.
So we had less money then when I worked, of course, but mainly we just saved less and I had to be thoughtful when buying clothes (which is my thing) and my husband had to be careful when buying new PC equipment (which is his thing).
Cut to three weeks ago when we received info through the door about a part rent part buy house in a nearby village which is already home to few of our best friends. Looking at the plans for the house, after the letter had sat unattended for the duration of the week, we fell in love. It had a kitchen diner! I've wanted a kitchen diner - well ever since I've been old enough to bake! Then it got better and better, off road parking, garden, en-suite, three bedrooms it was everything we had been wanting.
So reader we're buying it.
Fast forward to today. Thanks to some savings, paternal generosity - we are buying the house. We are actually buying a house.
We are going from this:
To this:
And probably within two months.
The catch:
One bed flat – short on space, paying empty rent, but with a
fair amount of disposable income.
Three bed house – space to grow with
family, gaining equity, but with very little disposable income and a tight
living budget.
We will need as much money as possible for fees and such but also to buy some bits for the house (beds for other rooms, dishwasher, more towels - I will have three bathrooms!) So the savings have to start from like yesterday!
Thus begins my adventure into economy.


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