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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get your schedule on track, August 17, 2004
I have used the Amy Knapp Family Organizers for three years now and would be lost without them. It has everything I need - lots of room to note appointments, a shopping list, menu planning, to do lists, phone numbers, month-at-a-glance, and even inspirational messages. And, they even have space for planning into the next year! I have recommended this planner to several friends who also swear by it. Finally, a planner that has it all.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good for menu planners... otherwise not so great, January 14, 2005
OK, I confess, I don't plan my menus for the week ahead. And I write my shopping list on a whiteboard on the refrigerator and copy it onto sheets from one of those magnetic notepads when I go to the store. So I just didn't use two of the major features of this calendar. And I found the horizontal daily planning spaces inconvenient for both appointments and notes.
I did appreciate that there was as much space for Saturday and Sunday as for weekdays. And apparently, the monthly pages in this year's edition are at the beginning of each month's section of weekly pages, making them much easier to use than when they're grouped at the back. But I'm still looking for the perfect family engagement calendar--for me, this isn't it.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get super organized for 2005!, August 19, 2004
Amy Knapp's Family Organizer made life so much easier last year that naturally I picked up the 2005 version.
The calender is spiral bound approximately 8" and 1/2" by 6 ". The first page includes space for personal information, school and emergency numbers. There is a 2 page section with the months at glance.
The bulk of the book includes day by day pages for each month to record notes and "to do's". Next to each is an easy tear page where you can write menus and a grocery list. There is also a month at a glance right before each month's day to day pages. (This is different from the 2004 calender which had all of the months at a glance at the end of the book). The 2005 edition starts with July 2004 and ends in December 2005.
The organizer also includes stickers to indicate events like birthdays, or no school days and there are a number of pages at the back to jot down phone numbers.
This years calender is printed in a duller green than last year. (I preferred the crispness of last years green). It also would be great if it had tabs for the different months.
Overall though, the book is fantastic. So simple but includes so much of what you need to stay organized without feeling overwhelmed with spaces for other things.
I generally plan menus a week in advance noting the meals on the menu section of the planner. I then write in grocery items I will need, to prepare those meals on the grocery list on the opposite side. Tear it out, and off to the store with my list..saves me time and money as I don't buy what I don't need and I have my menu planned for the week, PLUS my family eats healthier meals as they are planned in advance (no trips for fast food because mom doesn't know what to make).
I also like to write in my fitness goals in the notes pages at the back of the book. Each day,in the month at a glance section, I record my physical activity ie walked 3 miles, played tennis etc. Its great to look at each month and see what I have accomplished.
The day by day section tracks my appointments and other activities.
A super calender to keep you and your family organized!
Lee Mellott
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