Prepping For Spring Break

Whether you’re traveling somewhere warm and sunny, taking the kids to do something fun, or just going home t0 see your parents after being away at college, here are three ways to prep in your planner for Spring Break!

Start with these: Hourly Inserts for the mini, classic, or big.

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1. If going somewhere, use one for a packing list/ to-do list before leaving.

We all know that awful feeling when you finally get to your destination and realize you forgot something and have to find a place to go buy it.. If there even is somewhere!

This list will be easily accessible in your planner, and can be taken out and moved around. To use an hourly, you can use the front and cover the times up to make to lined columns. The back grid can also be a shopping list. Don’t forget the sunscreen!

2. If the kids are off school, use it to plan day trips or activities.

Or, if you still have to work, a schedule with a baby sitter, or a more extensive meal plan. If doing activities, you can schedule that in the hourly part, and then in the to do side put what needs to be packed in the car, or other to-dos and must sees of the day.

3. Going home while in college.

If you are a student like I am, and are going home for the week, these can be very useful to plan various things. Like who you are catching up over coffee with and when, what homework you must complete for the dreaded Monday afterwards, and all the things you need to take home.

I hope that this gave you some ideas of how to tailor a hourly insert sheet to your needs and if you have any ides leave them in the comments below.

Have a safe and happy spring break everyone! 

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