People magazine has dubbed Mary Engelbreit a Norman Rockwell for our times. For 2009, let Mary Engelbreit's calendar brighten your day, every day.
Each day is a gift; all we have to do is untie the ribbons. Whether it's watching a sunset, spending time with family, catching up with a friend, or simply enjoying quiet time at home, Mary Engelbreit's calendar, Each Day Is a Gift, helps us realize that even the simplest moments should be cherished. This new, family-friendly version offers plenty of planning space and weekly calendar grids to keep busy schedules organized. Flip to the back, and you'll find space for recording birthdays and anniversaries, names and numbers, babysitters, children's friends, services, restaurants, notes, even emergency contacts. The pocket in the back allows you to store appointment cards, invitations, photos, or whatever you wish.
Mary Engelbreit's aphorisms and illustrations appear on 14 million greeting cards sold annually. With a range of licensed products spanning from books and calendars to dinnerware and fabric, along with her award-winning magazine, Engelbreit truly is "The Queen of Everything." She lives in St. Louis, Mo.
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March 13, 2009: This is a great desk calendar with plenty of room to write. I use mine for a personal daily journal to write what I am thankful for. The art work and sayings are fun!
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February 16, 2009: I have purchased Mary Engelbreit Engagement calendars for years. This year (2009) they changed the binder to a cheaper one that doesn't work near as well as the old one when the calendar is opened to any one week and folded back onto itself. Bring back the old binder.