Do you have a 2009 calender?

I have the 16 month DisneyLand calendar!!! I paid $12.00 for it in DL...that is not a bad price for 16 months.

I also receive (yearly) a 12 Monthly Planning Guide free from a vendor through our business and THAT I absolutely love. I write everything in that!!! :goodvibes
 
I have one:) Got it at Walmart and it's a camp Rock one... actually, I have two now that i think about it... when i was in hawaii over the summer i picked up a "men of hawaii" calendar :)

I realllllly wanted the 2009 Twilight calendar but NO ONE has them. I asked borders and they said they won't be getting anymore in. They are selling them on amazon for FIFTY bucks. I love edward and all, but 50 bucks is not worth it to me for a calendar!!
 
I would also be lost without my calendar hanging in the kitchen. I bought one with the Flintstones on it:)
 
That's the one I'm using this year, I printed January on my photo paper and it looks great!!:thumbsup2

Here's the link in case you're having trouble finding it (I saved it in my favorites last week since the search function is so lousy on here at times).

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2044153

I am going to print out the month of January for now. I am just so surprised that i haven't found a free one yet. usually someone picks one up and i find it on the kitchen table.
I like sturdy calendars with good pictures. I think that I'll have to go calender shopping, a first for me. seems kind of dumb.

i tried computer calendering way back. I have even tried keeping track of stuff on my cell phone. i just find it so much nicer to look at a calender in the kitchen, the whole month at a time. I like to flip through and see whats ahead. i like to be able to write on it. its one place where everyone can look and write.
i wish i could be more adaptable but i don't think i would do well without a regular hanging calender.
i had to make a call yesterday and ask when an upcoming appointment was because i forgot the date, 13th or 14th? it didn't even occur to me that i also didn't have a clue what TIME it was.
yeah, i guess it would be worth paying for a calender when it comes down to it.
plus after reading he responses on this thread (thank you all!) i am finding myself a little envious of those with calenders. i am really not an envious person so that is very weird. :laughing:
 

I make mine up on the computer, working shifts means you need to know when you are working and when you are free. Example I know I am free on 20th January when the new carpet gets put in my bedroom. The next day I am night shift for 2 days then the weekend off.
 
just got back from WDW last nt. all 2009 calendars were sold out and they didnt think they were gonna get any more.:headache:
 
I get one of those huge planning calendars every year from Staples. I think they cost about $15. I use it for my home and school dates, so I need one with big boxes to write in.

I also have one on my desk at school, but I usually get that one free every year from the teacher store. If you spend at least $50, they give it to you free.
 
I always buy one, usually from a movie that I particularly like. The past 2 years, I've had Pirates of the Caribbean, this year, it's Narnia: Prince Caspian. I was actually looking for a Doctor Who calendar, but they didn't even have them on Amazon. :confused3 They had Torchwood calendars, but no Doctor Who. Whatever are they thinking?

I keep my calendar next to my computer desk. However, I don't usually write on it. I have my work calendar to scratch workdays off of, and I have my planner to keep track of everything else in.
 
Islands in the kitchen, castles in another room - pay for both. DH uses a cheapo desk one that companies send for free on his desk.
 
Our city puts out one, and we pass them out at work (library). I always get one of these as it has the trash pick up days. It tells if the trucks are picking up on a holiday or not and if it is not then it posts the reschedule days. It also has all the city numbers. This year the pictures are of the city parks, very pretty and so useful....other than that I don't hang up calanders. I do have a planner that I use for work and I tend to list stuff on that calender. My new one is a Coach day planner that has full months and weekly calandar, address book and note pad. Small about a half of a page size. I got it at an outlet fairly inexpensivly and it matched my tote. I use to carry a small leather bound Moleskin notebook (bought a new one each year), that I drew in my own calender every year. It was small enough to fit in my back pocket or purse of back pack. They actually do have a day planner one but I didn't like their configuration so I bought the graph lined one and made my own. I still like carrying a Moleskin in my bag for notes but I don't use it to day plan anymore. Refuse to have a PDA, I always lose them or too much trouble. I like using pencil and paper.
 
My dh's business is one of the ones that gives out free calendars and he didn't cut back this year. So I have one of his "free" calendars in my kitchen. He has several to choose from and I chose a golf course one since we just moved onto a golf course this past summer.
 
I have a calendar in my computer room. It features 1950's ads that I got at Borders for 50% off! It's really fun to see the old ads. :thumbsup2
 
we have two. A school calendar and one that my dd got me at her santa shop ( so i paid a buck for it)
 
I got a great & free one from Betty Crocker in the mail. It's hanging in my kitchen. And I got another free one from Wal-Mart Pharmacy. So I'm all set!
 
I have one from the company I work for. It has all the buildings we built/did work on last year.
 
I have a Maxine calendar. That old lady is a hoot.
 
My kitchen calendar has "The Office" on it. I bought it at Walmart for $5. I had an "Office" calendar last year and loved it but this year the boxes are about half the size and there is a lot of useless stuff already written inside. So far it hasn't been a problem, but I hope they go back to the other format in 2010 so there is more room to write in your own things.
 
I make mine using the computer! :thumbsup2 It doesn't have any fun pictures, but it's easy and if I mess up a month, I can just print out a new one!!
Same here. If I don't get a free one, I just make one on the computer. I've never purchased a calendar don't ever plan on spending the money for one.
 
Same here. If I don't get a free one, I just make one on the computer. I've never purchased a calendar don't ever plan on spending the money for one.

Well you will be horrified to learn that I have saved all my calendars since my dd's were born....:rotfl:

At first I did it because my dd was very sick and we had to know exact dates of things for a long while.

Then I just just kept saving them.

My dd is 17 now and she asked me about this and that when she was a baby and I can pull out the calendars and everything we done is written down.
 


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