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Thank you so much you two, for valuable advice. I appreciate it to the full ! You e right Ice, Im so knackered and will take your advice on board to the hilt. I am slowly beginning to realise that I cant be and I am not flipping Superwoman but my mortgages are expensive. One house pays for the mortgage on the one we live in which is expensive (via Tenant) the other mortgage is one I got to do up this one and the other and pay for the dental work for Tilly because I didnt want her waiting for 3 years ! It was also to pay for the Gastric Band that I had last year because I was 14 stones overweight with terrible back problems. The rented house is also safety money to be fair in the event that I ever came out of work so I would be able to pay to keep this roof over our heads. Bananie. You're right, everything is replaceable. When I was growing up, we had very little, there were 3 children. My Dad has always worked full time as a Builder and still does even though he is now nearly 70 and has cancer. My Mum always worked full time and now, thank the Lord they are comfortable. Having little made me appreciate the things I have been able to achieve through working for them myself. Lord, we had holidays to Pontins and such like although never anything exotic such as cruises, trips to Manhattan or the Bahamas ! When I finally got to Florida when I was 23, I fully appreciated it because I had paid for it myself. But how..................do I say no to her, when she is my everything.That is my question?
Indeed, I will stop buying the material things that are replacable so easily because I work so hard, but by working so hard, I am too weary in fact to kick off when Tilly loses something so I just buy it again. I WILL chop it down and make sure she gets those early nights. (Some nights I am that tired, that I go to bed or fall asleep - My fault entirely. I am taking your advice fully on board and would appreciate any other advice anyone can