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October 29, 2013

daily records of things to do and things done are an old habit by now. i think it's a good one.


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  1. Who makes this gorgeous book? I would love to have a place for daily lists instead of scraps of paper flying around that I tend to lose.

    -Katie

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    1. it's a moleskine daily planner… lovely books. easy to find online and at barnes & noble i think. i'm switching to a moleskine weekly planner next year since i tend to forget to look ahead and see what's coming later in the week!

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  2. totally agree.
    i'm a journal-er.
    but *you* have me wanting to switch to a moleskine........

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    1. journaling ebbs and flows for me. lately, it's only a sentence or two here and there. but i tuck sweet postcards and notes and reminders into my moleskine, along with to do lists and flea market schedules. the paper is a little on the thin side (but doesn't feel cheap) so there is some ink show-through on the backs of pages, but it's never really bothered me. and the design is impeccably simple.
      big fan… maybe you can tell?
      xo.

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