Recommend your family calendar system

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Skylight. Wasn’t fond of another app and another device but it’s great. Google Calendar just wasn’t working for us. And, with the skylight the kids check it daily and add events. We have the 15 inch but I can see us upgrading to the larger one soon.


Same. I have been thinking about upgrading to the huge Skylight and hanging it on the wall.
Anonymous
We used a paper calendar for many years (from Target- with big squares/no pictures)- I would sit down at the beginning of the month and write out all the kid activities, parent work travel, etc. I actually liked being able to take it down and sit to write vs writing on a whiteboard on the wall

Now we use the (small size) skylight calendar. It is very convenient. We also don’t pay for the extras
Anonymous
We use an excel spreadsheet. Lots of columns. Kids are young so it’s just for me, DH and nanny.
Anonymous
We use dakboard app on an old monitor hung up in the kitchen. Not sure why you are opposed to a digital calendar. The calendar is on a monitor- your kids don't need devices. All the kids have their own color so they can always see what they have that day and coming up. It rotates through family photos, lists the weather. It's great.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP - I hate how convenient the skylight is. I wish we could be analog but tbh just syncing it from anywhere at all times makes sure everyone is always on the same page with the same information, and the kids can see it clearly


I don't understand the wish to be analog. Can you explain?


One more screen, and one more app … I don’t want to be fully analog but adding more digital is not my goal when I’m already so plugged in




Anonymous
Skylight had made life with 3 kids possible. Dh and I were drowning and constantly missing things or double booking ourselves. Dh and I both control it from our phones and can add things, and then it updates the calendar in our kitchen. Our kids (3-9) consult the calendar all the time. I put their chores on it too. I love how it’s all color coded to each person and multiple people attending the same event get striped. You can add emojis too which is helpful to see different sports on the calendar.

I don’t pay for the subscription.
Anonymous
This worked for me:

Buy the desk calendar from Staples. It is huge. Hang it on your wall and write in all appointments, etc. This will be your Monthly Calendar.

Buy yourself a whiteboard. This will be your Daily Calendar. Every evening write your list of events with times and people the events apply to on this board in chronological order timewise. You will erase this board every evening.

Example: 8 am Dentist Taylor
11 am volunteer at elementary school- Anna
4 pm piano Lucy

If you want to up your game, make a recurring event matrix that you will redo whenever there is a change. So if you have recurring lessons, practices, appointments you will record these on a graph by day of the week and time.

Hang all three of these right next to each other or vertically on top of each other so all are in view.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This worked for me:

Buy the desk calendar from Staples. It is huge. Hang it on your wall and write in all appointments, etc. This will be your Monthly Calendar.

Buy yourself a whiteboard. This will be your Daily Calendar. Every evening write your list of events with times and people the events apply to on this board in chronological order timewise. You will erase this board every evening.

Example: 8 am Dentist Taylor
11 am volunteer at elementary school- Anna
4 pm piano Lucy

If you want to up your game, make a recurring event matrix that you will redo whenever there is a change. So if you have recurring lessons, practices, appointments you will record these on a graph by day of the week and time.

Hang all three of these right next to each other or vertically on top of each other so all are in view.



This sounds like a massive amount of work and I (mom/wife) would be the only one to record it. Just get a skylight that does all of this automatically, especially recurring appts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This worked for me:

Buy the desk calendar from Staples. It is huge. Hang it on your wall and write in all appointments, etc. This will be your Monthly Calendar.

Buy yourself a whiteboard. This will be your Daily Calendar. Every evening write your list of events with times and people the events apply to on this board in chronological order timewise. You will erase this board every evening.

Example: 8 am Dentist Taylor
11 am volunteer at elementary school- Anna
4 pm piano Lucy

If you want to up your game, make a recurring event matrix that you will redo whenever there is a change. So if you have recurring lessons, practices, appointments you will record these on a graph by day of the week and time.

Hang all three of these right next to each other or vertically on top of each other so all are in view.



This sounds like a massive amount of work and I (mom/wife) would be the only one to record it. Just get a skylight that does all of this automatically, especially recurring appts.


It does sound like a massive amount of work but I promise you it is not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This worked for me:

Buy the desk calendar from Staples. It is huge. Hang it on your wall and write in all appointments, etc. This will be your Monthly Calendar.

Buy yourself a whiteboard. This will be your Daily Calendar. Every evening write your list of events with times and people the events apply to on this board in chronological order timewise. You will erase this board every evening.

Example: 8 am Dentist Taylor
11 am volunteer at elementary school- Anna
4 pm piano Lucy

If you want to up your game, make a recurring event matrix that you will redo whenever there is a change. So if you have recurring lessons, practices, appointments you will record these on a graph by day of the week and time.

Hang all three of these right next to each other or vertically on top of each other so all are in view.



This sounds like a massive amount of work and I (mom/wife) would be the only one to record it. Just get a skylight that does all of this automatically, especially recurring appts.


It does sound like a massive amount of work but I promise you it is not.


DP

It's substantially more work than using a Skylight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This worked for me:

Buy the desk calendar from Staples. It is huge. Hang it on your wall and write in all appointments, etc. This will be your Monthly Calendar.

Buy yourself a whiteboard. This will be your Daily Calendar. Every evening write your list of events with times and people the events apply to on this board in chronological order timewise. You will erase this board every evening.

Example: 8 am Dentist Taylor
11 am volunteer at elementary school- Anna
4 pm piano Lucy

If you want to up your game, make a recurring event matrix that you will redo whenever there is a change. So if you have recurring lessons, practices, appointments you will record these on a graph by day of the week and time.

Hang all three of these right next to each other or vertically on top of each other so all are in view.



This sounds like a massive amount of work and I (mom/wife) would be the only one to record it. Just get a skylight that does all of this automatically, especially recurring appts.


It does sound like a massive amount of work but I promise you it is not.

I’m the one who posted about going from a paper calendar to skylight. Skylight, once set up/linked, is easier by far
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP - I hate how convenient the skylight is. I wish we could be analog but tbh just syncing it from anywhere at all times makes sure everyone is always on the same page with the same information, and the kids can see it clearly


I don't understand the wish to be analog. Can you explain?


One more screen, and one more app … I don’t want to be fully analog but adding more digital is not my goal when I’m already so plugged in


You don't need to use the Skylight app for anything other than setup. We continue to use our color coded Google Calendar and it syncs automatically to the Skylight, colors and all.
Anonymous
One reason I like having everything online in one place is because I can just look at our shared Google calendar when booking future appointments instead of booking something, then going home and having to double check paper calendars, then call back to reschedule because I caught a conflict, etc.. The color coding also makes it easy.

I learned a lot from the Skylight Facebook group and their customer service is phenomenal. They can walk you through setup if you want.
Anonymous
OP here. I decided to go with the U Line chalk calendar. I really wasn't looking for a digital solution. Just something visible to keep track of some things across the month. We have one DC, she's not on a device yet, and she's not in sports, so we don't have a lot to coordinate. Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP - I hate how convenient the skylight is. I wish we could be analog but tbh just syncing it from anywhere at all times makes sure everyone is always on the same page with the same information, and the kids can see it clearly


I don't understand the wish to be analog. Can you explain?


Agree. It sounds like the analog calendar hasn’t worked despite format the last few years. Try something new. Someone up thread said you could print it out each week. Then just put it on the fridge or a cabinet and markup changes if needed.
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