Do you Keep a Calendar?
By gotOBX
@gotOBX (764)
United States
October 18, 2006 12:34pm CST
Are you organized? Do you keep a daytimer or calendar of some sort to plan your days, weeks and months? Or do you wing it and hope to remember? Or do you keep this information electronically?
6 responses
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
15 Nov 06
Are you kidding? I Have to have a calendar!
There are appointments or certain dates of importance.
I even put on the calendar when the dog needs the monthly pill for heartworms and fleas.
It is also helpful for later use.
When were the boys last appointment? Cause they are supposed to be seen every three months and the nurse tried to tell me it was this month when in fact it is next month!
Or, was it Zackery or Willow that had the field trip?
Field trips for that matter! I write on there if they have to take a sack lunch or wear something they find necessary.
Calendars for me are a must!
When the year is over, I don't throw them away either.
Because important happening go on there too.
Mikayla lost his first tooth.
Willow broke her arm to even the day Christian was welcomed into womanhood!
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
15 Nov 06
Where are you? I can't find you! Sorry, my calendar is downstairs. I can get lost too! :)
Oh wait! I remember, its 1:30 am your time, your in bed dreaming!
@sbeauty (5865)
• United States
16 Nov 06
I don't use one now, but when my kids were growing up I had to keep a day planner in self-defense. I had two children plus step-children, and a teen foster son, and they all had activities of all kinds. If I didn't write them all down in a central location, we'd have missed a lot of things we were supposed to go to.
@purplewolf (462)
• Canada
15 Nov 06
I definitely use a daytimer and calendar. I have a home business, so I have to keep track of appointments etc., so without my daytimer & calendar I would be lost.
@michellerae (108)
• United States
16 Nov 06
Yes I do keep a daytimer. I couldn't live without it. I need it to keep all my work appointments straight.
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