We are gonna get organised if it kills me. And so here for your peace of mind is another page for your planner.
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The planner is beautiful. Thank you very much.
Posted by: paula luckhurst | 24/08/2007 at 07:47 PM
Thank you for sharing this lovely planner with us. It is just beauiful and very useful.
I was reading through the "creed" you have here and I was wondering abou this one line:
"put yourself before everything and others".......
Did you mean that or was this a type-o and should be "put yourself after everything and others" ?
Just thought I would ask.
Again, thank you for sharing with us.
Pat
Posted by: Pat in Tenn | 22/08/2007 at 04:35 PM
I´ve got an idea, which saves a bit of time and money and trees: print only one copy of the daily planner page (and shopping list, and to do list, and so on), laminate them, and write with whipable whiteboard marker - and presto! Hang them in your kitchen for easy access, and make your housekeeping a bit easier!
Posted by: malin | 22/08/2007 at 10:42 AM
At the risk of announcing to the entire world wide web that I am an idiot, can you tell me the difference between dinner and supper? I thought they were the samething.
Posted by: Lisa | 21/08/2007 at 06:29 PM