into detail of my progress

Posted on Jul 23, 2022

Below is a long blog post about 2015, which I’ve been working on over the last few weeks. It goes into detail of my progress and thoughts in regards to my personal finances this year; from savings and investments through debt repayment and finally my spending habits. If you don’t want or need all that information then feel free to scroll down for some highlights! Saved £7,648 – This includes $3k in tax refunds (more below) so if we take those out it would be only around half as much saving. Not bad considering how little income was coming in at times though! Took an extra mortgage payment early. Our loan balance went from just under £96k down to just above £88k - not quite what I wanted but still really good considering everything else going on with work/income etc. Paid off two credit cards in full in December meaning no interest paid at all throughout the whole year! Achieved all our 2014 goals including getting rid of the car, putting more towards savings than ever before and paying back loans faster than expected! Now time to set new ones….. I also got married during January after many years together! So I guess there were plenty of other things besides money involved too!! Having said all that, I think personally this has been one of THE hardest financial years of my life. The first part being very stressful because of redundancy worries followed by another couple months struggling until finding a better job. During both periods we had zero income due to me taking voluntary leave whilst looking for something. That period wasn’t easy financially either especially when trying to find somewhere cheaper within budget limits and without compromising quality of house / garden etc. Luckily now we have found somewhere suitable even with most of these features intact! It will just mean smaller rooms instead of large open plan spaces like previously planned but should make up for itself elsewhere such as lower running costs over longer term. Once started again earning enough per month eventually put away quite well despite lots happening along way. In fact ended up achieving highest amount saved since starting journey several years ago - almost doubled previous high point achieved just recently :) Overall pretty pleased given situation at start plus additional challenges faced later on during year! Aside from normal bills & utilities expenses related stuff nothing special happened throughout 2015 aside from small purchases here & there every now & again - basically just lived within means usually keeping same level each month apart from occasional surplus funds available thanks largely due increased income earned after switching jobs earlier mentioned already before moving forward once again shortly afterwards leading onto next stage following completion current project finished recently completed successfully concluding matters brought forth thus far leaving behind final chapter closing book closed forever sealing end story ending soon come end Below is a long blog post about 10 different ways to help your customers get started with their new website. I wrote this after a customer called and asked for some advice on how they could make things easier for the people who will be using it once live… So here’s my take: The first thing you should do when launching any site, especially one that has complex functionality (like ecommerce or custom forms), is provide clear instructions! Don’t expect anyone else but yourself to understand all of its features – unless perhaps if there are other people in charge too? But even then we still need guidance from time-to-time because sometimes stuff happens along way without us knowing anything at all until later down line (or never). This means we must educate our users while providing them helpful tips during critical moments where confusion may arise due lack information beforehand regarding particular subject matter(s) covered by said product/service offering itself as well; otherwise known simply put “you won’t know what happened”. Below is a long blog post about 150 years of Irish history. I hope you find it interesting and informative, but if not please skip to the next story! Ireland has been at war for 243 out of its 869 year existence as an independent nation-state (and that doesn’t include wars within Ireland). For much of this time, Britain ruled Ireland directly or indirectly through local lords who owed allegiance to the British Crown – in other words, we were part of what was then called England. The first invasion by English forces came around AD 795 when they landed in Wexford with the intention of destroying the monasteries on Inishmurray Island which had become a centre of learning and wealth amongst many of our people. After this initial attack failed due to heavy fog, it took until almost two centuries later before any real progress could be made into the country from across the water. During these early raids, there are many tales of how some of our ancestors defended their homes against the invaders using whatever weapons they possessed; axes, swords, spears even stones thrown at them from above cliffsides etc… One such example occurred near modern day Clonakilty where a small group held off numerous attacks over several days only surrendering after being promised safe passage back home again afterwards (which wasn’t kept either). Despite all efforts though nothing changed because no matter how hard anyone tried nothing seemed able stop those determined enough willingness strive ahead regardless anything else happened along way…until eventually one thing did finally change everything: A bloody rebellion began taking place throughout entire island causing mass deaths everywhere including towns cities villages farms estates mansions castles chateaus palaces stately manor houses grand halls great halls large hovels cottages cabins shacks barns stables outhouses dog kennel pig sty hen house cowsheds goat pens donkey yards fox cub holes badger setts rabbit burrows sheep folds cattle corrals horse boxes caravan camp sites tent platforms haystack stacks barn loft flooring floorboards planks wooden boards woodwork timber trusses joists nails screws bolts brackets hooks handles knobs spindle rope cordage string cable wire tape twine fencing panelling walls partitions ceilings roofs attics cellar crypt vault basement subterranean ground level surface street road footpath pathway laneway alleyway thoroughfare highway route track trail footpad footbridge bridgewalking walkways paths ways journeys expeditions travellings trips ramblings ambulations peregrinations promenades saunters wanderings meanders amblings rucksack carrying luggage baggage suitcases holdall cases backpacks rucksacs duff Below is a long blog post about 2017. The key points are that it was my best year to date, and I’m excited for the future of LifterLabs! This has been an amazing year at LifterLabs. We launched our first products in January—LiftStick & PowerUp Knees—and we made great progress on developing new products as well (more on those below). After launching these first two products this past spring, we were featured by Apple twice over the summer: once with a Product Red iPhone X case called “Rise” which was released alongside their Product(RED) special edition phone; and another time when we were one of 30 apps worldwide invited into Apple’s App Store If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. 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It felt really good to see how much work from all of us over so many years had finally paid off, but I knew there would be more exciting things ahead…which brings me to what’s next :) I am happy to say we have some very big announcements coming soon regarding several upcoming product releases planned for early 2018 — stay tuned! In addition to these new products being developed right now behind closed doors here inside headquarters where everyone works together side-by-side every day making them happen through hardcore teamwork combined with cutting edge technology using only locally sourced ingredients produced exclusively outdoors under strict supervision during harvest season while avoiding any harmful chemicals such as pesticides or herbicides because they might cause cancer later down line after exposure thus leading back again further away from happiness yet still achieving results nonetheless despite initial skepticism due mainly due lack experience knowledge expert opinion testimony etcetera et cetera ad infinitum nauseam ad nauseam etc… The first quarter of 2016 started strong with momentum building around both LIFTSTICK™️ and POWERUP KNEES®️ becoming available nationally in retailers like Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Walgreens, Rite Aid, CVS Pharmacy locations across North America including Canada too along with online via Amazon Prime Now service offering same day delivery within select cities throughout Usa / Canada regions . By mid year sales continued growing steadily month upon month reaching highest levels since beginning operations nearly three years ago proving concept validated successful market fit resonating strongly among consumers looking improve healthy lifestyle habits . This positive reception encouraged development continue investments expand brand reach broaden consumer base targeting larger demographics beyond current core user groups primarily seniors disabled individuals who suffer chronic pain issues limit mobility range motion abilities overall quality life standards living conditions existing infrastructure facilities resources accessibility needs required support services programs initiatives efforts undertaken tackling challenges faced each day Below is a long blog post about 4561 Trapnell Road, the house that was demolished for the construction of the new library. There are some photos and drawings in this post! The building was designed by architect William E. Frye (1872-?), who also designed the original library on Trafalgar Square. A biography of Mr. Frye can be found here: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/fry_william_edward_13E.html. The design of the Library appears to have been inspired by the work of British architect Sir Edwin Cooper Lutyens. According to an article from March 9th, 1909 entitled “Fry’s New Library” published in The Ottawa Journal, Mr. Frye had studied under Mr. Lutyens prior to beginning his practice as an independent architectural firm. This influence may explain why it took two years before another prominent local architect could be persuaded to take up responsibility for relocating the old library when it became necessary during the construction process. For more information regarding the history of public libraries in Canada generally please see the following link provided courtesy of Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_libraries_in_Canada#History. Mr. Baird was appointed librarian at the opening ceremony which was held on June 2nd, 1909. It would appear that he remained with the Ottawa Public Library until around 1930 based upon his obituary notice appearing in The Globe & Mail dated Monday September 22nd, 1930. He died only months after retiring. Mr. Baird’s obituray states that “after resigning his position…he went into business.” As far as I know nothing further has come to light regarding what type of business venture Mr. Baird pursued or if any records survive to shed additional light on this topic. Perhaps someone will find these details via research undertaken through the National Archives of Canada – http://archives.canadiana.ca/.