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38 replies

captainCOD · 25/10/2004 14:03

why do ma nd s think we want ones with effin winnie the pooh on it?
thtats all they seem to have

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captainCOD · 26/10/2004 21:32

ye s lots of refs to me time and church

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wallawallabingbang · 26/10/2004 21:33

i have got the organised mum calendar - its FAB!

its geared around school year, lots of places for lists and to dos and even comes with stickers for important things - i get great pleasure from seeing it all filled in

captainCOD · 26/10/2004 21:34

really?
hmm may reconsider
dh thinks good

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wallawallabingbang · 26/10/2004 21:38

was just going to take piccy of it all filled in but sis has got camera

Honest its really good - I usually have normal family organisers (one column for each family member) but this has more than enough room and I even (dare i say it) purchased fly lady stickers to put things like "menu planning" things in! lol

morningmayhem · 26/10/2004 22:13

Just to say I've also got a organised mum calender and I just love it . Don't worry about it being American its really not a problem.

captainCOD · 27/10/2004 09:37

ok maybe will keep it

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PuffTheMagicDragon · 06/11/2004 10:39

Bought myself an organised mum calendar after seing this thread - its brilliant!!!

There's plenty of space to pile info on and the little stickers for birthday's, doc's appt make those dates really stand out.

I now think I have some chance of getting library books back on their due date!

Yes, it is an American product, so has all the US holiday dates etc BUT I was also sent all the British dates for bank holidays etc, so it was easy to add them.

It's got a little pocket in the back, where I've put tickets for an up and coming event, which is very handy.

It's up on our wall and I feel a sense of calm has spread over me. Dh even has his "chores" written up on there .

Thanks for the tip fellow mumsnetters .

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Amaryllis · 06/11/2004 14:27

I got an organised mum calendar....after not having a calendar for years - and I can just back up other comments that it's really good....although dd wants to use all the stickers ;-). the US thing isn't a problem for me - it's not really obvious that it's from the US once you've started to scrible your dates in!

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JanH · 06/11/2004 17:52

Have a look here - we have this one, you can get it from Boots too, WHS do similar ones - week to a page and 5 columns for different people/things. Have had them for years.

The only prob I find is that if someone has a birthday coming up on a Monday it's easy to overlook it so you have to post a reminder to yourself on the previous Fri/Sat.

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