I love perennial calendars, though actually not many of those I see. I also love little houses, which my darling husband always got for me when he found fabulously priced pre-loved ones. I thought I might deconstruct the perennial block-type calendar I have and try combining the blocks with little houses, planning to change them each month per its seasonal aspects. So far I'm using the idea pictured with my bad-weather radio! Adding the day of the week in these odd times has been quite useful!
Your calendar can be as unique as you are – for example, you can make up your own names for days of the week, you can have say a 3-day week rather than a 7 (though you'll have to keep track of "normal" days for a job or school etc), and you can celebrate your own holidays. Two things that have really changed my life for the better are creating and celebrating my own holidays, and keeping track of them in a looseleaf notebook with 1 page per day. I feel much more free and myself!
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Sunday, July 19, 2020
A week in a calendar dollhouse
As explained in the free booklet you can get at https://ofholidayscalendarsandplanners.blogspot.com/2020/04/calendar-houses.html
, I've developed a very fun way to keep track of my days. Here's an
example from the week in mid-June, including a glimpse
of my calendar notebook.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Using old favorite wall calendars
What a useful site, rather than the cumbersome checking of various dates:
https://www.whencanireusethiscalendar.com/
There are many wall calendars I would love to use again, and will be starting next year! Though one I have to wait until 2044!...
https://www.whencanireusethiscalendar.com/
There are many wall calendars I would love to use again, and will be starting next year! Though one I have to wait until 2044!...
Thursday, July 2, 2020
A week in a calendar dollhouse
As explained in the free booklet you can get at https://ofholidayscalendarsandplanners.blogspot.com/2020/04/calendar-houses.html
, I've developed a very fun way to keep track of my days. Here's an
example from a later week in May, including a glimpse
of my calendar notebook. You can also glimpse a project I did with page-a-day-ish gallery calendars I had for several years; I chose my favorites from each and stacked them up for a page each day; though many years I need to ignore the day of the week that's listed, it's fun to revisit favorite pages and I figure it's good to recycle and use for much more than just one year.
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