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Getting Everyone On the Same Page Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 November 2007

Have I mentioned I’m an organization freak? I’ve got three dry-erase boards on my refrigerator alone (meal planning and leftovers board, contents of freezer board, and Cora’s solid foods tracking board if you’re interested); I own and frequently use a label maker; I wrote letters to Container Store for six years begging them to come to New York City (Notice that they did. I met the owner once and may have actually squealed). So I am all for anything that will help me organize our family life.

I’ve seen a lot of “mommy organizers” out there, and have bought none of them; many seem to have fun blanks to fill in but end up requiring more work, not less. So when I stumbled acrossErin Condren’s website touting her calendar and family planner, I was skeptical but gave it a look.

After scrutinizing her products, I thought I might have actually found something good. For the past several years I’ve been using a basic calendar and writing our appointments in with different colored ink, so we’d know at a glance who was busy any day. This Erin chick was clearly on the same page, and I was intrigued. I ordered the package, which duly arrived quickly thereafter. And may I tell you, my heart beat faster as I opened the box and saw the goods.

The verdict? I love this woman and what she offers. The giantfamily calendar is fantastic and sturdy, and comes with a bevy of extras – stickers to quickly denote parties, birthdays, sports events, doctor’s appointments, and more. My favorite part is the cover personalized to your specifications; with places to fill in emergency numbers, doctor info and more, it becomes your babysitter’s best friend.

The rest of her “combo” is thelife planner – the travel-sized calendar. It’s a weekly calendar with space aplenty for notes and appointments, another personalized cover, blank pages for phone numbers or stray grocery lists, more stickers for easy reminders, a plastic pouch to hold stamps or coupons or whatever you pick up, reminder cards to hand out to friends when you set a playdate, the list is endless. See why I love this woman?

On a side note, I also think her family Christmas cards are the coolest I’ve ever seen, but I hesitate to mention it in case it’s too late to get them ordered.

Speaking of too late, you’ll have to order fast if you want this as a Christmas present. This is partly my fault: I meant to write her up in early November to give everyone time to order, but I got caught up in vacation planning and forgot.

Next time, I’ll write a reminder in my calendar and family planner.

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