Isn't he silly? I got him from a thrift store years ago.
My kids think he is creepy, my grandson said he is an elf, but whatever he is, he makes me smile.
This last year may of been my most fly-by-the-seat-of-my pants, unorganized year ever. I prefer to plan things ahead and have time to think about choices and decisions. So I am really hoping that 2014 will be smoother.
I tend to write lots of lists on spiral notebooks and then they get messy or switched around, with no real plan, just what I write in them. I've seen on several blogs about homekeeping notebooks and decided I need to do one of those.
I shopped online and at one store, seeing if I could buy a readymade one, but none of the ones I looked at had just the things in them that I need to plan and keep track of.
So, I made my own! First I bought a notebook and a package of 8 dividers, but when I was looking for my page protectors at home, I found an old notebook that would work fine. I returned the first notebook for a refund.
Not sure I like this cover but it is what I used in 2008, the last time I had a home keeping notebook.
Mine has 8 sections so far, mainly because my dividers came in a package of 8.
The sections may change as the year goes on.
My notebook has 2 pockets on my sides, I knew it would need pockets.
My notebook has 2 pockets on my sides, I knew it would need pockets.
My 8 sections
1. bills, I used a printout from organizedhomelife.com called annual bill schedule, with a page protector behind it to hold the bills needing attention. Thankfully, we don't have stacks of bills every month and I pay most bills online so this section is not big. Some families will need a notebook dedicated just to their bills.
2. birthdays I used a printout from organizedChristmas.com and filled it in with family birthdays and anniversaries by the month. My father in law's birthday is in a few days so I noted beside his name what gift we sent.
3. Holidays- this section will be to keep menu plans and any special things I hope to do. So far, it is just a page protector holding our 2013 Thanksgiving and Christmas menus.
4. Kitchen- I put my freezer inventory here and used a printable at organizedhomelife.com for it.
I know this ticket is dated 2013 but it is part of my current spending period.
6. Daily- I printed off 53 pages from TheConfidentMom.com, one for each week. I can write things for each day as well as plans for the week. It also has a spot for menus.
7. Create- where I will plan and keep track of crafting and sewing projects,
8. Home- for projects and needs
There are oodles of free and pay to print printables on the sites I mentioned and on many other sites.
This system is what I think will work for me and it looks a lot tidier than my old spirals.
I am also pleased that the only money spent on it was buying the new dividers, and the printer ink. It is always nice when things come together in a frugal way.
What is your system for keeping up with these things?