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No hidden agenda here

January 15th, 2007

This is one of those reviews I’m totally jazzed to write, and for those who are into organization and planning (or have the New Year’s resolution to do so), you’re going to be just as excited as I am about the products from momAgenda.


momAgendaThe momAgenda Day Planner is an upscale day planner that provides a way to track multiple schedules. This fabulous planner features week-at-a-view spreads with rows for each child, Mom, as well as space for notes, dinner suggestions, and an inspirational quote for each week. I couldn’t wait to crack mine open!


I was sent the momAgenda Desktop Planner in lime. With such fun resources as a favorite websites section, save-the-date pages for all of 2008, and extras like spaces for notes on books, movies, vacation planning, and party planning, this is the be-all, end-all of day planners as far as I’m concerned. I immediately slipped one of the satin bookmarks in this week’s dates and started filling in all the great spaces with my to-do’s for the week. I was so excited about the separate spaces for each of my kids so I could write down more details about their activities if need be (reminders, what to bring, place, etc.) Plus I have all my meals planned out for the week already! That’s more organized than I ever was in 2006!


But the great products from momAgenda don’t stop with their day planners. I was also sent the momAgenda Family Planner, a magnetic desk pad similar to the layout in the day planner. Now the whole family will know who’s going where and when. Just place it on the fridge for easy access””and easy organization.


momAgendaIf you’ve already got a day planner for the year and aren’t ready to change, you’ve still got to check out the momAgenda Desk Pads. My favorite? The Permission Slip pad. No need for scribbled notes to the teacher about where your little one is going after school. Simply fill in the blanks and you’re all set. momAgenda also offers a Weekly Menu/Grocery List, To Do List, and Babysitter’s Info pads. If you don’t already have a Babysitter’s Info pad, I highly recommend investing in one. We’ve been through more of these than I can count!—Emily

  • momAgenda is offering 10% off and free shipping for our Daily Dish readers. Simply enter the code “DishMom” at checkout and you’ll be well on your way to a more organized””though not necessarily more sane””2007.
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5 Responses to “No hidden agenda here”

  1. Dana says:

    This is too cool! I just ordered one and can’t wait to get organized for all my EBay launches.
    Dana

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