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Appointed task planner 2019
Appointed task planner 2019




appointed task planner 2019

She said it took a minute for her to realize they were talking to her. It’s obasan and she said the last time she was in Japan, a bunch of kids were yelling that at her. In the process of telling me the story, my friend also said there is a term for middle aged lady in Japan too. In the case of Midori’s planners, I think they are using it in the “middle aged man” sense in the way that we might make “dad joke” references, kind of weird things middle aged guys do sometimes. Ojisan is the Japanese term for “middle aged man” or “uncle”. I conferred with a friend at work who is from Japan for more information about “ojisan”. Midori makes some of the most ridiculously fun planner stickers ($3 per pack) so it made sense to pair the stickers with their silly 2019 B6 Ojisan Datebook ($22). Giveaway #3: The 2019 Midori Ojisan B6 Datebook & Stickers

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3pm dentist appointment 6 months out that you can later transfer to a desk planner or a drinks date with a friend next Tuesday that you can make a digital reminder later, rather than fumble around trying to figure out how to set the reminder right then). I don’t know that it is a full-blown planner but would make a nice addition to a larger hobonichi if you needed a monthly calendar to refer to occasionally for scheduling, family calendar planning or quick appointment noting (i.e. This is another good pocketable calendar.

appointed task planner 2019

The Seasons planner has the same protective plastic cover over the flexible, cardstock cover. The paper is ivory and the illustrations are flowers, birds, leaves and kokeshi dolls. The Seasons Planner measures 7″x3.75″ (17×9.5cm) providing a bit more space for the month-on-two-pages calendars. The Midori Slim Seasons Planner for 2019 ($11) is a larger than the pocket planner but is not as large as a standard Traveler’s Notebook. Giveaway #2: The 2019 Midori B6 Slim Seasons Planner It would probably be a bit too small for everyday planning, however. If you need something to stick in your pocket, purse or glovebox to keep track of upcoming days, birthdays or just check on things, this would make a great little calendar. There is a protetctive plastic cover over the cardstock paper cover to keep the booklet from getting damaged and provides a little pocket in the front and back cover for notes and ephemera. The paper is bright white and the illustrations throughout are sweet, little cat sketches. It’s a mere 3.25″x5″ (12.2×8.3cm) and includes tabs for each month (in Japanese but most people can probably suss out the first tab is January, the second is February, etc). This is a diminutive Midori Cat pocket planner ($9) includes the month-on-two-pages and starts with October 2018. Giveaway #1: The 2019 Midori Pocket Cat Planner At the end will be information about how to enter to win one of these giveaway packages. This is a combination preview and giveaway so read through for details about each planner. Thanks to Vanness Pen Shop for sending these along to us to share with you. We have a plethora of Midori planners to share with you this week.






Appointed task planner 2019