luvmyfam444
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what kind of calendar do you use? If its a specific brand name please share - insearch of all the help I can get!
I just use a regular wall calender where I write appointment, events, etc. Then on Sundays, I list everything for the week on a white board on the refrigerator. Then I cross things off after they happen. I also keep a calendar in my purse that I pull out when making appointments away from home. When I get home, everything gets transferred onto the wall calendar. It's not a fancy system but it works for us.
AristocatFan said:Every year I use the Mom's Family Calendar by Sandra Boynton.
I found a bunch of 2009 "Mom's Plan-It" calendars at a thrift store for only $1.50. I took small white stickers and made it into a 2010 calendar. I believe this is similar to the one many of you use, with the stickers and space for 5 peoples activities.
So far, it has worked for us.
We also have a HUGE (36"w x 24"h) bulletin board by the door that we put important paperwork, phone numbers, etc. I cannot imagine not having my bulletin board!!
i kind of use 3 calendars
(1) i bought some binder paper sized magnet paper at the craft store (kind you can print a photo on one side) and cut it into a strip that is printed with one week, sunday-saturday, undated on. this is kept on the fridge and all the FIXED obligations are indicated via a different color post it for each person. i do this b/c dh's college classes change every 3 months and it offers a fast visual reminder to me if i'm on the phone making an appointment for something.
(2) i have a basic, small month to month calendar that i keep with me whereever i go. when i buy it i look at everyone's school calendars (we operate on 3 different school scheduals) and note the days off/early releases....i only use pencil for this one and it is the 'master calendar' for the household (i also note in it when i make med co-pays, charity donations...anything tax oriented so i know what to look for at tax time).
(3) i have a blank calendar form that i make a monthly calendar on each month. it goes on the fridge and just gives everyone an overview of any appointments we have, days off school, dates major assignments are due....it's primarily there in case dh has to make an appointment and i'm not around to remind him which days/times are out of the question.
OH-in my master calendar book is the regular run of the mill phone numbers, but also the phone and policy numbers for our home owners insurance, and the local motel. we ended up evacuated from our home last winter, and in an emergency you don't want to be without information necessary to find assistance and temporary lodging.