What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5042

    You can't beat wearing wool for warmth, can you?.......especially now that you are officially an OAP Malc!  Laughing

    Write your comments here...That's true, taffy and the added income from my state pension is also helping me to feel warmer in more ways than one!

  • Metheven
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    edited November 2016 #5043

    Are you eligible for the Winter fuel allowance Malc? it will pay for the gas Money Mouth

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5044

    Are you eligible for the Winter fuel allowance Malc? it will pay for the gas Money Mouth

    Write your comments here...I hadn't thought of that!

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5045

    Are you eligible for the Winter fuel allowance Malc? it will pay for the gas Money Mouth

    Malcolm use should have been eligible for winter fuel payment before your 65th birthday. It goes/went with woman's retirement age 60 and going up gradually. OH has certainly had it for last couple of years. In fact letter to say its on its way yesterday.
    Checking bank for other reasons its already been credited. . £200 for first to reach  'the age' spilt for couples when younger one reaches it. Then its had each. Check it out, don't think you can back date. That's your morning sorted

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5046

    Looked reasonable start to day so stripped bed, in the washing mnachine now, but it looks like rain . Forecasts!!!!!

  • DSB
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    edited November 2016 #5047

    8.00am more scafolding arrived, this time,  in the form of towers, just about got it in the back garden. Just waiting for the guys to arrive to actually do the work.

    David

    Hope it all goes well David.

    David 

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #5048

    Yes, good luck with your home improvements DK. OH has just gone to do a few to our daughters new home, more plumbing to do, slight lack of washing machine facilities at the moment!

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #5049

    We have the scafolding and the fitter but no materials. Not quite sure what has happened. The company we are using (used them before) contract out this sort of work. If they are fitting windows they collect everything en route to the customer but because
    it is contracted out they should deliver the materials to the location. Looks as though the job might take longer than expected!!!

    David

  • Kennine
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    edited November 2016 #5050

    Interesting weather this morning - Earlier we had strong, cold winds and driving rain.  Then the rain turned to wet snow, back to heavy rain again. Typical November weather.  Put the winter walking gear on when taking the dog for his walk this morning and
    was snug, dry and warm as we walked through the weather, lovely cosy feeling. 

    Not exactly good caravanning weather though.

    Had planned to do more gardening today but decided to help with the house work instead. 

    Cheers ..........K

  • Rubytuesday
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    edited November 2016 #5051

    Yell

  • Kennine
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    edited November 2016 #5052

    Blank page again --- Bump

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5053

    Are you eligible for the Winter fuel allowance Malc? it will pay for the gas Money Mouth

    Malcolm use should have been eligible for winter fuel payment before your 65th birthday. It goes/went with woman's retirement age 60 and going up gradually. OH has certainly had it for last couple of years. In fact letter to say its on its way yesterday. Checking bank for other reasons its already been credited. . £200 for first to reach  'the age' spilt for couples when younger one reaches it. Then its had each. Check it out, don't think you can back date. That's your morning sorted

    Once actually in receipt of the State Pension, I think the WFA is paid automatically?   It's only necessary to claim it if you qualify before your own pension age.

    I think it can often be later in the winter before you get it when it is your first year.

    No sign of ours yet, and no letter yet either.

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5054

    Are you eligible for the Winter fuel allowance Malc? it will pay for the gas Money Mouth

    Malcolm use should have been eligible for winter fuel payment before your 65th birthday. It goes/went with woman's retirement age 60 and going up gradually. OH has certainly had it for last couple of years. In fact letter to say its on its way yesterday.
    Checking bank for other reasons its already been credited. . £200 for first to reach  'the age' spilt for couples when younger one reaches it. Then its had each. Check it out, don't think you can back date. That's your morning sorted

    Once actually in receipt of the State Pension, I think the WFA is paid automatically?   It's only necessary to claim it if you qualify before your own pension age.

    I think it can often be later in the winter before you get it when it is your first year.

    No sign of ours yet, and no letter yet either.

     

    You may well be right. OH was 65 this month so must have registered a claim before

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5055

    We had some rain now sunny with wind. Bed linen blowing nicely . Just ordered personalised Dora book for eldest granddaughter as present. Then ordered books for each of the granddaughters, separate parcel's, not sure if you can argue at four months and
    two and half but better safe than sorry

    Just having bacon buttie and slice of homemade banana cake for lunch before deciding in this afternoons activities and a catch up in here. Very little news on CT

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5056

    DavidKlyne I do hope everything and everybody turn up very soon to complete the work.

    I'm quite happy that we can now more readily afford to pay to have work done but often don't because of the hanging around and just your current situation. Must be control freaks

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5057

    Funny day here so far, no rain or sleet as forecast but it is overcast with bits of sunshine now and again.

    OH been busy putting together some units we bought at Ikea for the hallway yesterday, think they are just what we needed.

    Been busy washing Frown not a good day to hang out (damp) so they are in the tumbler. Going food shopping this afternoon and a visit to big Sis
    afterwards. 

    Must get Christmas cards written and ready with us going away early December. 

    Bakers2, got the parcel off to Malta yesterday, repackaged and got it down to just under 2kg so went by PO. Did it all on line, could have send it for £13.25 delivery up to 2 weeks, but chose to go for the tracked and signed for £16.60 delivery 3 - 5 working
    days, value up to £50. Thought the extra £3 was worth it for the extra things you get. Just had to drop it in at the post office who give you a receipt of posting.

    Oh lovely sun out again Smile

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  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5059

    Tammygirl I think the signed for and tracked is good for extra cover too. I wrote our Christmas cards one wet day last week. I must rember to post them, too early yet. Almost forgot one year, done early and confident sorted until mid December or later when
    I realised they hadn't been posted .

    I think my post was lost in the missing pages so will repeat here, sorry for the repeat if this is not the case. Posted our parcel to NZ 1.02kg £15.80, early afternoon Wednesday (early hours Thursday morning NZ time). Received first thing Tuesday morning
    (Monday evening UK time). I reckon that's a pretty good service, everything in tact.

  • Tammygirl
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    Tammygirl I think the signed for and tracked is good for extra cover too. I wrote our Christmas cards one wet day last week. I must rember to post them, too early yet. Almost forgot one year, done early and confident sorted until mid December or later when
    I realised they hadn't been posted .

    I think my post was lost in the missing pages so will repeat here, sorry for the repeat if this is not the case. Posted our parcel to NZ 1.02kg £15.80, early afternoon Wednesday (early hours Thursday morning NZ time). Received first thing Tuesday morning
    (Monday evening UK time). I reckon that's a pretty good service, everything in tact.

    Can't complain on that timeline can you, as you say good service.Smile

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5061

    Hello Again!!

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5062

    My point

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #5063

    DavidKlyne I do hope everything and everybody turn up very soon to complete the work.

    I'm quite happy that we can now more readily afford to pay to have work done but often don't because of the hanging around and just your current situation. Must be control freaks

    Eventually the materials did turn up although a couple of hours were lost. We have also have also had some very heavy rain although blue sky now. Once everything is to hand the work seems to progress quite quickly but there is a lot to do. The scaffolder wanted to come take it down tomorrow but I think that might be a bit ambitious. When we are having work like this done we do tend to clear the decks so nothing else is happening.

    David

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5064

     

    Once actually in receipt of the State Pension, I think the WFA is paid automatically?   It's only necessary to claim it if you qualify before your own pension age.

    I think it can often be later in the winter before you get it when it is your first year.

    No sign of ours yet, and no letter yet either.

     

    You may well be right. OH was 65 this month so must have registered a claim before

    I think when I first got mine the women's pension age was still 60, so I must have had to apply.......so long ago I have forgotten!

    Malcolm, look out for your extra £10 Christmas Bonus, usually added to the December amount without any explanation.

    Both the bonus and the WFA are outside of  tax, so do not include them on your Self Assessment.

  • papgeno
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    edited November 2016 #5065

    Strange weather here today as well. Woke up to cloudless blue skies, then horizontal rain , then sunny intervals with heavy rain. It's turned very cold and there's snow forecast for tomorrow

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #5066

    Bright sunshine and 11C in East Norfolk.  Took Mrs One to Ladies who Lunch (ex work colleague) then went to Ness Point   in Lowestoft,  most Easterly point in the UK for a wander and a spot of sea watching.  

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5067

     

    Once actually in receipt of the State Pension, I think the WFA is paid automatically?   It's only necessary to claim it if you qualify before your own pension age.

    I think it can often be later in the winter before you get it when it is your first year.

    No sign of ours yet, and no letter yet either.

     

    You may well be right. OH was 65 this month so must have registered a claim before

    I think when I first got mine the women's pension age was still 60, so I must have had to apply.......so long ago I have forgotten!

    Malcolm, look out for your extra £10 Christmas Bonus, usually added to the December amount without any explanation.

    Both the bonus and the WFA are outside of  tax, so do not include them on your Self Assessment.

    Don't know about self assessment so not certain but I thought all income should be declared taxable or not????

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5068

    Ah well sensible decision not to bother him, being recognised can't always be much fun. Smile

    Write your comments here...It can be quite tiring but one doesn't like to disappoint ones fans,Happy

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5069

    Filthy day here in North Wales.  Needed food so had to venture out. Quick check up at dentist and that was all she wrote.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #5070

    Fairly busy day, weather ok this morning, but turned wet and very windy at lunchtime .  Trip to the bank this afternoon, so got home a bit earlier.Happy Text
    from the carpenter, his current job finished early so he's coming to us tomorrow to fit the new doors. New filter arrived for "Henry" hoover, means I can now vacuum the carpets .  Smile

     

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #5071

    Oh, more points for me!