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Yearbook for the Homekeeper
By MarmeeDear
POB 425
Honea Path, SC 29654
www.marmeedear.com

The "Yearbook for the Homekeeper" is as pretty as it is practical! I love this planner, it is truly all I need to keep our family, homeschool, home based business, and everything right on track!

The inspirational scripture verses and quotes throughout are so uplifting. I love the design and layout as well as the old fashioned black and white graphics. It really helps me keep organized with spots for keeping track of all that goes on in my home: my family's needs, health records and appointments, cards to mail, gifts to buy, outdoor projects to tend to, our menus, our homeschool, (see the new homeschool scheduling areas Marmee added this year) all of it—even our bills and our business!

The Bible and Prayer Lists are wonderful, as is the Family and Friends Address/Email Address area. (I order mine early in November and start it off with new/updated addresses for my Christmas card list!) There are even spots for keeping notes throughout the year and placing photos so it is truly a keepsake too!

Everything I need to keep myself on track, in the high calling of Homekeeper, is in one beautiful, easy to find place! Would I recommend it? Absolutely—I have a standing order for one each year!

© copyright November, 2006 Product Review by Lisa Barthuly, The Old Schoolhouse®, LLC


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