Last week we opened an ISA with my fiance, first step towards a little bit of saving. I’m happy and relieved! Probably in the long term (and once we accumulate a bigger sum) we might switch to a higher interest account. But first things first :)
Zeneppa's Life List
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1. start a life with the man I love
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2. learn to cook new stuff
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3. procrastinate less
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4. Create an emergency fund
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5. see the northern lights
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6. visit Barcelona
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7. get a new hairstyle
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8. send postcards to my friends
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9. Encourage dad to finish writing his memoirs
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10. buy a mini cooper
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11. 'strongly suggest' my mum to write all her recipes down in a pretty little notebook to give to me as my wedding gift
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12. live a minimalist lifestyle
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13. Run the Bavisela in Trieste
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14. donate some clothes to red cross
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15. See Pearl Jam live again
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How I did it: Just made up my mind and went ahead. It helped immensely that my friend was willing to accompany me. Then we bought some fresh warm bread from a bakery and celebrated the accomplishment. I strongly suggest it to all who want to get out of the routine. Read how I did it…
I’ve a friend volunteering for the red cross in italy. She said she might be able to help, so hurray for getting rid of clothes clutter for a good cause :)
Mum was very keen on the idea :) She has about 8-9 months to finish this project, but she said she will start right away. I told her to include some precious recipes from my grandmother as well, the ones she can remember at least. It’ll be our little family heirloom, hopefully passing from generation to generation. So glad I started this!
