It's been a busy month in relation to school and an eventful month for Jesse having gone on vacation to Colorado. Even under the piles of school work I feel buried in most weeks, I really do love this life we are living together. It's the little things sometimes - like just enjoying the fact that my husband got to get out of his cubicle and glide down snowy mountains and enjoy the outdoors,
(I wasn't even there and I can't get enough of this view. Don't give me weird looks if it winds up as my desktop background.)
or decorating the mantel in celebration of our love during the month of Valentine's (sappy, I know),
(the "B" was recycled from our wedding decor; the yarn heart wreath was a Pinterest inspiration; as was the framed printable and the paper heart garland; two Valentine's cards- one from each set of our parents; oh, and ignore the fact there is no candle in the candlestick; and yes those are still the branches of our ex-Christmas tree peaking into the corner, we're keeping it around for a while, sans ornaments)
or taking a few minutes here and there to create something to make my desk space a happier place, and to share with you.
click HERE to download and print
(excuse the blurriness of the copied image, it won't be blurry when you print)
I like a cute, blank, month-size calendar to fill in all of my big events to display above my desk. I've found printable ones online, but I've enjoyed making my own. I tinkered around and created a February calendar but never got around to sharing it. So, here is the first official calendar of the year for you to print and fill in with all of your events. Hang it on your fridge, or bulletin board, or place it in your binder - what have you. I plan to make one each month. As you print this PDF select "fit to page" ... I got a little carried away close to the borders (and don't forget landscape).
(all credits are not to me from making this from scratch - the cute images were downloaded elsewhere as free scrapbooking elements and I just threw them together on the calendar)Soon we will say hello to spring! (Insert complaint about the recent and ongoing cold and rain.)








