I keep the full year’s worth in my notebook. It’s minimalist in design, but that just leaves more room for writing. This is the calendar I use for jotting down appointments, birthdays, extra curricular activities, play dates, vacation plans, etc. Maybe you’ll find a completely new use for them… And did that ever prove to be a smart move! I’ve heard from so many fans who eagerly await each new year’s rendition - teachers who post these calendars in their classroom, moms who tape them on the fridge, writers who use them for micro-journaling. When I started this blog, I decided to share my scrapbooking calendars in hopes that my readers might like them as well. The calendars provide a great family history, help me get photos and mementos in chronological order, and ensure each child has a sample of my handwriting, without my having to journal on each and every page. I fill them out, make color copies, and glue them in each of our 12 kids’ scrapbooks. I began using hand-drawn calendars in my scrapbooking way back in junior high, a practice I’ve continued for more than four decades now. But it also proves helpful in calculating due dates when you’re pregnant! Or you can use it as a habit tracker to keep tabs on which days you exercise, stick to your diet, read aloud, or work on any other kind of long-term goal. I originally designed these free printable Year-at-a-Glance calendars for my husband, who wanted a one-page method for keeping track of his call days at the hospital. I offer several different styles to choose from, all of which I’ve been using myself for decades: different calendars for different purposes. So in an effort to make my calendars a little easier to find, I’m collecting all those links on this page for easy access. Hardly a week goes by that I don’t get at least 3-4 emails asking if next year’s calendar is ready yet. Some of my most popular and often-requested resources are my free printable calendars. Choosing Curriculum: Cultivate Your Child’s Love for Learning.We’re also having a family reunion in April because the weather is so nice in Arizona in April. I also look forward to some picnics and outdoor activities. A birthday celebration will make me another year young. Whats up in April? I’m definitely looking forward to spring. You are Enough Free Printable and April 2017 Calendar: You can get the prints from the links under the photo below. Who’s with me on this?!!! This printable could help serve as a reminder of this great message.ĭoesn’t this look so cute framed? I love the color combination with the yellow, pink and green. So this is something I will focus on in April. I need to give myself that same kind of love. I genuinely love people and oftentimes I even find myself loving those harder to love even more. If you haven’t picked up on that about me yet, I’m telling you its true. Say it again… “I am enough”! Awesome! Sometimes I am really hard on myself and I shy away from sharing my story. Ok, if your reading this I want you to say aloud, “I am enough”. What an important message! We’ve all heard it before but I think it’s something we need to tell ourselves often. The thought I wanted to share and needed (for myself) is this: I’m excited to share another calendar and a thought to go along with it. Thats what this April 2017 Calendar is all about. How about a You are Enough free printable? Because you really are ENOUGH.
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