Write down the gifts you’ve received so you know who you will need to send thank you cards to. Write down your kids’ (or your own) clothing sizes for the next time you’re shopping (or if you need to share your details with someone). Use a gift tracker to keep up with Christmas gifts and the amount you’ve spent on each person. Make a list of places you’d like to go for your honeymoon OR if you already know where you want to go, make a list of the things you’d like to do, see or eat while you’re there. Even if you’re not engaged right yet, it’s a great spot to jot down fun ideas for your dream wedding! Plan your perfect wedding in your bullet journal by writing down all your wedding essentials (I can hear the wedding bells now □). If you’re planning to have children (or pets), it’s time to make a list of potential names for your new additions! This is such a cool spread to keep in the Memory box.ĭo you pack your kiddos’ lunches? Make a list of the things they like (and don’t like) in their lunchbox, and try to make sure your pantry is stocked before the week begins! Keep track of big (and small) milestones in your baby’s life. Reference the list when it’s time to plan the event to stay ahead of the game! It will definitely help you relieve some stress too. When planning for a big holiday get together, write down who’s bringing what and all of your responsibilities and party ideas. When you’re ready to send cards or gifts, you’ll know where to send them! You can even take it a step further and write down any test results or doctor’s advice. Keep up with your doctor appointments and make sure to have them scheduled regularly. Make a list of fun and unique date ideas, so you have something to look at when you ask yourself… “what should we do this weekend?” That way, when Christmas and birthdays come around, you can just look at your list to know exactly who wants what! Throughout the year, write down gift ideas for your loved ones. All kids have their hilarious quotes, so a spread in your journal with all those “darndest things”, is a really fun way to keep up with your little comedians. This can be an absolutely hilarious spread to look back on. This way, you’ll never forget a birthday again (calendar alerts on your phone work best though)! □ Write down birthdays and important anniversary dates for your family and friends. Save all the details of your kiddos that you might need in a pinch: doctor’s contact, social security #, medical history… Jot down lessons your kids should know before becoming an adult. Make a list of all the items you need for a safe road trip: spare tires, lights, signals, wipers… Have you ever heard a catchy song and thought it would be perfect for a wedding (it could be your upcoming wedding or friends)? Jot down your favorites - you’d be surprised how often a quality song recommendation is needed. Ever hear of a cool holiday tradition you’d love to copy? Make a list of new traditions to spice up your upcoming holiday season.
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