Caption: My
resourceful endeavor to plan and record my anticipated creatively inspired year
ahead
One of the best features of a passing into a new year is a
new calendar. I love calendars; so much
so that I have a minimum of three—no, wait—four, running simultaneously. There is the Microsoft® Outlook calendar
which is my most dependable, especially since it syncs with my iPhone®
calendar, then there is my wall calendar which hangs in the kitchen and lets
the family know what is happening. The
fourth calendar, however, is my favorite; it is the one I carry with me pretty
much everywhere. It is the one that
ends-up holding more than just my schedule; it is where I stuff receipts,
coupons, agendas and more. This
“favorite” calendar has seen many incarnations—from a very corporate-style Day
Runner® in a black portfolio to the pocket-style family agenda in a wipe clean
plastic cover.
My favorite, however, has been found. It is a journal style calendar. There is plenty of room to write my scheduled
activities, as well as some notes about the day or week. As it seems I have reached maximum capacity
in my “grey matter” storage unit, I’ve found it necessary to not only write
down where I am supposed to be going, but also where I’ve been and what I
did!
A few years ago, I found the perfect journal-style calendar
for my needs. It was actually designed
to resemble a ledger book—like those kept by business folks for their record
keeping. I remember liking that feature
immediately. Then, upon closer
examination, I realized it was also appealing because of the design lay-out of
its content. Each week shared a two-page
spread, so there was a generous amount of room for my notes. I liked it so much; I placed an order for the
shop. When November rolled-around and I
hadn’t received them, I called the vendor and was told they lost the contract
and wouldn’t be wholesaling them after-all.
Rats!
I went into research mode, to no avail, trying to locate the
publisher and deal with them directly. Finally,
I found it online through a boutique similar to mine, but located in Ohio. I contacted the owner and asked her to share
the name of the vendor, but she wouldn’t tell me! I was shocked, but undaunted. I continued my research and found the journal
at our local Borders—the same day I received the negative response from Ohio.
Well, long-story-longer, I was able to scavenge the calendar
for only two years. In that time, I
tried desperately to contact the publishers, but the information just led me to
a non-working number.
That’s when I decided I need to make my own, using a real ledger book I found at an office supply store. I worked with my friend, Märtha, and sister, Kendall, and we created our own, but I just couldn’t finish it. As luck would have it, Patty found one more of the published calendars, which saw me through last year. Unfortunately, 2013 hasn’t materialized; therefore, I decided to get creative and made my own. Unlike the last time, however, I am not waiting until it is finished to use it. I figure, for it to be a truly creative journal, it needs to develop throughout the year.
I will be writing my notes, jotting down ideas and memories
and using a glue stick to attach ephemera and other inspirational
findings. This is going to be a
creative, inspiring year and I’m going to capture as much as I can in my journal
calendar.
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