Keeping It All Together
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Again, Hallee, another fantastic idea! I have one of those “Mom Organizer” calendars and it is *okay*. Since us moms are inundated with important days, months out at times, I don’t like thumbing from one month to the next. This is awesome! I have all the scrapping embellishments and such, but where does one get a calendar like this? Office Max, Staples, and the like? I haven’t ever seen one this big. May I ask, how much something like this is? I may have to get one when I’m out for Black Friday. Thanks momma! :)
I buy mine at Office Depot. There’s a wall calendar display with different kinds – this is “At-A-Glance” brand. I THINK it’s $20. Yep – I just looked it up on their website. It’s $20 and change. The other side is the year in landscape orientation — that’s what the picture is here: http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/767005/AT-A-GLANCE-Reversible-Erasable-Wall/
Brilliant idea!
this is brilliant. i have a small month calendar – but dislike that i can’t put events for the upcoming month when i make an appointment or family is coming …. definitely looking into one :) thanks!
I would be lost without my calendar. But I put everything in Outlook, being the geek that I am. LOL! Plus this way I can “share” all the appointments with Erin so he has them, too.
Wow! With that schedule, how do you find time to post so often? Funny about the dry erase markers. I got a chuckle out of that, I bet your boys did too!
Oh – that’s easy. I am currently up at 12:28 and my alarm will go off at 4:30.
Seriously, though, I type pretty fast. I get up at 4:30, and one or two mornings a week I put off my fiction writing and just pound out blog posts. My schedule allows for me to be at the computer chatting with my husband for a couple of hours a day, and often while I’m doing that, I enter recipes.
If you could figure out some way to save those and maybe bind them, they would be something really wonderful for the children someday. It would be a wonderful way to look back at their mom’s life.