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COD - how are you liking the weekly planner?

63 replies

Ceolas · 26/08/2008 09:41

I'm usually a month to view girl but considering going out on a limb as the weekly one has 6 columns!

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Ceolas · 26/08/2008 10:48

Where are you?

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McDreamy · 26/08/2008 10:50

Do you mean the magnetic wipe clean one? If so I have one and when I fill it in it works a treat although I have bought a family organiser this year to go along side it rather than a calendar.

Ceolas · 26/08/2008 11:05

family weekly planner

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Ceolas · 26/08/2008 11:05

The link is no good. It's under family calendars. The first one.

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McDreamy · 26/08/2008 11:07

Ah - getting mixed up with the family organiser. It's the weekly planner I haven't renewed this year!

Ceolas · 26/08/2008 11:08

So you have the magnetic thing for the fridge but not the family calendar thing I'm looking at?

I'm sure cod got the calendar.

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Ceolas · 26/08/2008 11:09

DId you hate the weekly planner btw?

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Beetroot · 26/08/2008 11:10

i getmine made to order form

here
Can personalise with birthdays, school dates etc...
and have as many columns as you need

McDreamy · 26/08/2008 11:16

Didn't hate it but as I have the magnetic thing on my fridge I don't need a calendar hanging beside it telling me the same thing IYSWIM. So I have bought the family life diary as it's more portable.

Ceolas · 26/08/2008 13:28

bump before I take the plunge

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ShittyCatsLawyer · 26/08/2008 13:29

ah lordy
i havent started it
was planning to leave to december

Ceolas · 26/08/2008 13:30

damn

first impressions?

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FluffyMummy123 · 26/08/2008 14:44

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Ceolas · 26/08/2008 14:51

not much help are you?

OK, I'm getting it. If you'd been more helpful I'd have ordered through your link

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FluffyMummy123 · 26/08/2008 14:58

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Ceolas · 26/08/2008 15:03

let you off then

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VictorianSqualor · 26/08/2008 15:06

Will someone please just say X is the best OM calendar, buy that one!

I keep going on all these threads for a definitive answer as which one to buy!

And yes, Cod, I have your link.

Communion · 26/08/2008 15:08

Anyone got the meal planner from that site? that looks like something I need.

Will I use it though?

I am the type likley to order, a meal planner, diary, calender and notebook and then carry on as dosrganise as before.

Will these things really help me?

FluffyMummy123 · 26/08/2008 15:08

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Communion · 26/08/2008 15:15

What abot meal the planner?

I am crap at this and knowing what to buy whe shopping, will this organise me?

FluffyMummy123 · 26/08/2008 15:16

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VictorianSqualor · 26/08/2008 15:23

Will the monthly one be big enough for me to put all DD's playdates and school dates on, DS1's school stuff, DS2's doctor/hv stuff, my OU deadlines, DP's shifts(all over the place, not one week on and one off or anything) and any other appointments?

Or would a weekly one be better?
I'd probably prefer the monthly view tbh.

Communion · 26/08/2008 15:29

Is thier diary hand bag sized?

My work diary is huge, I could do wit consolidating all info into one portable diary.

Ceolas · 26/08/2008 15:36

VS I have the monthly one now and each day's box is 5x7cm with 9 lines. You can fit quite a bit on each day.

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Nemoandthefishes · 26/08/2008 15:41

I have the meal planner and family life book.

meal planner is good as we all know where we are generally

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