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Hi, Janet!
Can you give an update? How is the planner working for you? I’m thinking of ordering it…
Annah, Deanna Koller is the one who wrote this post and is using the product. I’ll ask her to stop by and answer your question.
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Hi Annah,
I will be buying the WeekDate Planner again. I enjoy the “write it only once” method and I love the colour coded weeks when I refer to the monthlies section. The full tear away tabs help me get to my week right away, so no fumbling.
Only a couple of shortcomings: I was concerned about its durability and rightly so; the cover stock is showing its wear from constantly being folded and unfolded. It is still in one piece though because of the durable plastic cover that holds it all together. If you are a busy mom like me, please be sure to keep any food or coffee away from the monthlies and weeklies section; once that stain is there you have to look at it for the rest of the year!
A recommendation; I use the Frixion pens by Pilot on my wall and personal calendar. They come in colours (when I ordered online), they are easy to erase, and don’t leave pencil smudges that sometimes happen if you don’t have a clean eraser.
Another issue you might have if you live in a colder climate, the calendar doesn’t like to stay open in the winter months so I found I was fussing with it if it came out of my cold purse. A couple of things the designers of this great product could consider for future releases!
Otherwise, a great product, I will be getting both this and the wall calendar for 2012.
Cheers,
Deanna