Showing posts with label travelers notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travelers notebook. Show all posts

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Falling down the rabbit hole

So this month - well March AND April (already!!!) - I have fallen down a rabbit hole. It's called the rabbit hole of no strong will. I have been so good in January and February with my intentional spending exercise. I didn't purchase anything and have spent most of the two months using what I already have. Which I thought was very good, that meant that I have controlled and curb my spending impulses.

Then with the announcement of the Olive Edition TN, all broke loose - I was on a spiral. Seriously guys, I need help. In the span on how many weeks, I have bought so many things that it SCARES me. I am also waiting for the items to arrive impatiently, but a tiny voice inside me tells me that this is it. Stop the spending. Take time to reflect all that you've bought. Ughhh...

Well, here are the items that I'm waiting to arrive:


the Olive Edition TN

So, I initially pre-ordered on Baum-Kuchen's website, and apparently Wakako only received a small number of order this time. Within 5 minutes, I could not place an order. It went so fast O_o haha But, have no fear, I am currently waiting for my Olive Edition TN to arrive from Nomadostore. Woohoo, will post pictures when it arrives <3 


TSL x BK Travel For Life Wallet in Passport size

I bought the regular sized TSL x BK Travelr For Life wallet in khaki/navy - with the intention of using it in my regular size. I have always been a sucker for the wallet that Wakako sells on Baum-Kuchen. I have the Essential Wallet (in black and nude) but the only thing that I don't have is the Lambskin Essential Wallet. So, I decided to get the canvas//leather wallet and I love it. THEN, she posted a picture of the passport sized one and I went bats**t nuts!! Of course I had to have that TOO. I mean I have been religiously using my passport for the past month and also this month. It's been super helpful, especially with carrying little booboo's items around. This is a pre-order item and will arrive in May, so I'm biting my nails waiting for this.


Traveler's Company Brass Fountain Pen

Well, what can I say? It is a BRASS fountain pen in the signature bullet-style that Traveler's Company produces. So, need I say more as to why I caved in? :D I honestly can't wait to use this and looking forward to see the brass patina. I love how my brass pen has patina over time. 



Lamy Safari Petrol Edition

I have no excuse for why I pulled the trigger on this, except that LOOK AT THAT COLOR!!! <3 <3 <3 I honestly can't justify why I did it but oh well... I did and I am waiting for this to arrive soon. I have been a Lamy fountain pen lover for a while. Some people might not like the shape of the pen and etc, but it's one of my first fountain pen and there's something about it that appeals to me. I have my late father's Lamy Safari Charcoal color, a Lamy Vista Demonstrator, a Lamy Safari in Dark Lilac and currently waiting for this one to arrive. 

That's it guys. I hope that I won't be caving in anytime soon and purchase more stuff. I need to rein it all back in and just love what I have and use them as much. Show them loooooovvvvveeeee <3 <3 <3


Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Limited Edition: Olive Edition Traveler's Notebook


So, if you are like me, a fan of the Traveler's notebook, then you would know that the Olive TN has been released in Japan. I pre-ordered from Baum-Kuchen, but due to a limited amount that was sent to them, I missed ordering through the email that they sent out with the link to order. However, I know Wakako said that there'll be a second order. Knowing that, I scoured the website and ordered from Nomado store with another fellow TN-enthusiast. Hopefully, the next time I post, I'll have the Olive in my arms and will post pictures. *cue voice of Smeagol... my preciousssss.... 😊

Anyway, I ordered the pen loop and the brass pen - might as well grab the whole collection. I remember with the Blue Pan Am, I didn't get the pen loop and the ziplocked insert that they offer as well, and am now regretting it. So, this time around, I made sure that I would not regret this later on.

Knowing that I have quite a few TNs from Traveler's Factory, I know that the question what to do with this new TN has been circulating. For me, I know that this is something that I collect - I rarely spend much on fashion and shoes, mostly I like going out to try new restaurants and places to eat, and stationery. Before, I would hoard collect buy pens and notebooks, but ever since I found out about the Traveler's notebook, I've stopped buying other notebooks. I only use these type of notebooks (with occasional Leuchtturm 1917 popping in once in a while), and also stop buying pens. I'm trying to be more conscious of the waste I produced and find that my pen addiction collection is probably not healthy for the environment. I've been using my fountain pen, and am slowly saving up to get the bottled ink and a converter. That way, I will definitely not produce waste - especially since fountain pen cartridges are made of plastic.

Also, in preparation for my Olive TN, I recently got myself the khavi/navy TSLxBK Travel For Life wallet to use with it. It looks amazing and I was torn in between this color and the orange/grey combo. Upon receiving the item from BK, I was thinking that a passport sized would be perfect. I didn't think much about it, cause I wasn't sure if that was an option. A few days ago, Wakako posted on her Instagram that they are producing the passport sized one and of course I jumped at the chance to grab the orange/grey combo. It was a great thing that she posted it a few days after she posted that Baum-Kuchen are offering the A5 slim size for their Roterfaden. I was freaking out as I was contemplating about getting a Roterfaden and the A5 slim size would be perfect. I'm glad I waited a few days before grabbing the Roterfaden cause I went with the TSLxBK orange/grey passport Travel For Life wallet instead.

This is a pre-order and will be shipped out in May. I am so freaking excited as the past month, I'v been using my passport as my EDC. My shoulder and lower back have been thanking me ever since. With little booboo around, I needed to downsize and I love the fact that the Traveler's notebook is so versatile that it can work with your current lifestyle and its needs. That's one thing that I appreciate about the Traveler's notebook, when I found out about them 31/2 years ago. I have been so grateful that it came into my radar and I have not look at other planners ever since.






Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Which Country Fits Your Personality?

If you're like me and love taking random online quizzes, try this one out. I love trying out these random quizzes, not that I believe them, but it is a fun thing to do. Especially in the current times, being able to just do something fun is important.

I did, and surprise, surprise, the country that fits my personality best is..... JAPAN. With my love for Japanese culture, philosophy and stationery, I am not surprise :D

Take the test here.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Current EDC: Midori TN Passport in Brown

So, with little booboo around, I've taken to downsizing my EDC. I still use my black regular Ace Hotel as my planner, but I keep it at home, where it would house my memory-keeping and other stuffs as well. I've been testing out carrying a passport MTN for the past week and so far, it's been working. 

A huge part of why it works for me, I think, is that I've separated my work planner from my personal. I currently use my brown regular Ace Hotel as my work planner, and the setup is very simple - the 2017 dated monthly calendar and a 128 pages Tomoe River Paper insert. Yes, I thought about using the TMR thousand of times, before finally committing to use it as a work insert. So far, 2 months in and I have yet to reach the middle of the book. It works great for me since I take copious notes for work and during meetings. I also have it as a bullet journal for work - but it's not completely BuJo. Just my way of BuJo-ing. 

Anyway, back to the brown MTN passport. The setup is as minimal as I can make it - or take it hah! - and currently it houses:
I decided to use my brown passport, since I wanted it look as nice and aged as my camel passport (which I took on my recent travels and HEY IT GOT BANGED UP RATHER NICELY I WOULD SAY - I love all the scratches on it.)


Since I've been using a regular size for the past 3++ years, downsizing to a passport was a tough decision for me. I did my due diligence in research, tried a few weekly layout that would work, tried to find a way where I could manage the information I needed to carry and at the same time making sure it's functional, and I'm happy to say that I think it's working for now. It fits my current needs. We all know that there'll come a time, where I'll probably change it up again *haha* 

How I Use My Passport

I write down my appointments in my dated monthly - just the time and what it is. Then, I add the information in my Google Calendar (since the Mr is a hardcore digital user when it comes to planning.) We share a calendar and this is the only way that would work for both of us. So, for things that needs addresses, I'd input that into the Google Calendar (which helps the Mr since he would then get directed to Google Maps.)

My grid insert has my weeklies drawn in it. So, currently I would only draw the week that is happening and whatever future planning goes into my dated monthly. If I need to write more about that upcoming event, I would write it down in the next page in my grid insert and keep track of it when I draw the next coming week's layout. 

Notes and other stuffs that needs to be written down, gets written down after the weekly that I've drawn in. So basically, it's week > dailies > notes or important info > then I'd draw the upcoming week on Sunday. It sounds complicated, but so far it works for me. 

The lightweight paper insert is more of my journal/musings. I find that I struggle to write in my regular size these past few months, cause just when I feel like I'm on a flow, little booboo has other ideas. I find that with the smaller page, it helps me write it out faster and easier than seeing that large amount of white space. Having the passport size currently does help me write more, cause I don't feel pressured into writing long passages, since the space is smaller.

I have a fourrouf passport sized wallet insert, but decided to use the ziplocked insert instead since I wanted to be able to see the faces of my loved ones, quotes I put in, etc. I also have a leather wallet insert by INKspiredBy on Etsy. I love it and am thinking of using it as my wallet, and when I want to have it in my passport, I can just slide it in. We'll see what I decide to do.

Since I've been using my passport TN, I've been checking out on other users' setup and etc. I came across this text by Patrick Ng on his Flickr account (p/s Patrick's TNs are AMAZING! So thankful I had the opportunity to meet with him at a Baum-Kuchen event last year. Read Wakako's post here.) So, he said in a post:
Designphil (or Midori) launches a new Traveler's Notebook in passport size, available in March. The idea according to Iijima san from Midori is that you use the passport size leather notebook to capture stuffs and then transfer to your more permanent full size Traveler's Notebook, so every notebook refill of the passport size has removable sheets. It is ultra portable not only good for your passport as a jacket, you can roll it up, throw it into your backpack, torture it and it still has that beautiful raw look. Same as the full size Traveler's Notebook, you can add a plastic zip pocket to store receipts and name cards.
I like that. That makes me feel better about how I'm currently using my passport and my regular - just like how the creators have imagined it.



Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Planner + Wallet = Planner Wallet

So for the longest time ever, I've struggled between sizes. Recently, the Mr has told me to accept the truth and move on - accept the fact that the regular size is my jam and as much as I want to make the passport work for me, it is not happening anytime soon.

I have drooled over videos of other planner lovers setup, IG pictures that inspired me (and made me feel that I could do it), and I tried. I set my passport up as my wallet and EDC, and that lasted for maybe a day or two, then I had to change my setup again to the regular size. Honestly, this has been a constant struggle that I go through.

Minimalism has always been something that fascinates me and inspires me. It's been a struggle and so far I have manage to minimalize my handbag :D Even before, I don't really carry a wallet, but more of cardholders as it's slim and does not add weight, a notebook, tons of pens and a makeup bag. Ever since I found the Travelers Notebook ~ about 3+ years ago, I've been using my planner as my wallet. That's how much I love my TN. Also, it's super convenient to have it all in one place and not have to search things around other places.


In my search for the perfect wallet insert, I have used:

The one that I am currently using is my fourrouf Olive wallet insert as it is not heavy and does not add bulk. Honestly, I am thinking of getting these two:

But since I have promised myself that I will have more self-restraint and not buy things that I do not need (or will sell off what I have to make space for things I want), I have been pretty good at not going on a shopping haul :)

We'll see how long I manage to hold on to my self-restraint :P

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Hello 2017!

This year things kicked off a little late for me. I've been on vacation in Southeast Asia and only recently got back. It was nice being able to visit family and friends; catching up, laughing and joking around as if it was yesterday. Made it a point to visit old high school friends as well, and boy have we grown up. Things have changed so much and we talked about the future and what we expected from our future self.

One of the things that got to me was how much memories I have missed by not journaling these moments down. Past memories that we talked about, so much emotions got evoked, that I realized how sad it is that the habit of journaling was not instilled in me before. I've made it a point that this year, I will record and write more - not to make it complicated on myself, but just find time for me. I do envy planner ladies who are more vigilant at memory-keeping and journaling. I've realized that to appreciate and embrace myself, I need to make time for myself. If I am able to make time for others, why can't I do the same for myself. I matter too and it's not being selfish, but self-care; which I know is a part that is lacking in my life.

So, for 2017, I've decided to simplify my process and be present: for myself, my family, my friends and improve the quality of my life. The word that I've chosen for 2017 is BREATHE. I will slow down and appreciate life. I will take deep breaths to appreciate life and what life unfolds for me. I will breathe and work out to ensure I live a healthy life. :)


My planner for 2017 will be my Midori Travelers Notebook black ACE Hotel edition which holds my monthly calendar, my weekly+memo diary, a kraft folder and my olive fourrouf wallet insert. For work, I am completing the remaining pages of my 2016 Leuchtturm bullet journal :) My intention is to not purchase anymore items, but to use what I already have in stock and will only purchase as needed. (We'll see how that will come along :P)

That's my 2017 kick-off. :)

Friday, August 26, 2016

2017 Planner - checked

So, a while back I was commenting on how I wasn't sure if I was going to get my usual dated vertical weekly insert from Travelers Factory. Well guess what, I pre-ordered it from Baum-Kuchen earlier today :P Who am I kidding? That's the only way I am comfortable planning my days and why should I try and change it just because I'm not sure how it'll look like. I might as well grab one and if I can't use it, I'll sell it off on one of the FB groups.

If you are planning on getting the dated inserts from Travelers Factory, head over to Baum-Kuchen, cause Wakako has the items up on her website for pre-orders. While I was browsing, I also got a monthly passport insert and the 2017 stickers :) I love tabbing my inserts with it. Helps me flip back and forth - also who knows if I'm getting the Weeks. I can use the smaller tabs for the Weeks like how I did this year.

Yet, I am cautioning myself to be careful and not go crazy over the planners like how I did this year. I think I'm going to keep to the BuJo for work, cause it seems to work. Combining work notes in my personal planner seems a little overkill - especially since the notes I jot down are a lot. So, I might continue what I'm doing right now and combine the use of both. I've been thinking about going back to using my Camel TN as my planner/wallet. I really want to cut down the things I carry in my bag, especially with my little peanut coming soon.

More updates soon :)

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

My Hobonichi Weeks

So, I recently moved back in my Hobonichi Weeks as my EDC. I was using my regular Camel MTN up till the moment I decided to separate my work notes/planner and start using my Leuchtturm 1917 as my work BuJo. It was a carefully thought out plan (as all my planner ordeals have been haha) and I decided to move my work stuff in a separate Leuchtturm 1917 BuJo cause I'll be out on maternity leave soon. I figured that it's best that all my work notes are in that book cause when I come back for work, at least I know where all my notes are rather than trying to figure out which inserts I was in. God knows I go through my inserts really fast and I don't want to lose any information and have them in separate inserts.

After separating my work from my personal planning, I found that I have a lot of space in my regular Camel MTN which is my EDC. I've been updating my Weeks and with the recent Travelers Factory announcement about how the vertical inserts will now have smaller columns as they will have all 7 days in a row, I've been thinking about possibly getting a Weekly + Memo dated insert for 2017. One thing I realize about the Hobonichi Weeks layout and  the Weekly + Memo layout is that it is pretty similar, except that the Weeks would be a tad slimmer and a tad shorter. So, if I am really getting the dated Weekly + Memo insert for 2017, I figured I might as well plan and get used to it.

Another thing that went through my mind is the Tomoe River Paper monthly + weekly insert that I got from PooBirdsRarities. It is undated so I could possibly try it out already, but I have this thing where I don't want to waste the planners that I have already hoarded, ahem I mean bought, for 2016 and I would like to have it all in one year. Also, since it's undated, I didn't want to write out the dates with my handwriting - so of course I purchased a basic stamp set from StudioL2E.

I think I pretty much am set for 2017 - if I decide to just use what I have and not purchase a dated insert from Travelers Company. At the moment, I am okay with using what I have but who knows in a few months time, I might change my mind and hoard, ahem again I mean, purchase what I need based on my enabling mind. Oh well, either way, carrying the Hobonichi Weeks will lighten my load considerably :)

Hmm.... maybe one Hobonichi Weeks, 2 A6 planners, a dated Travelers Factory insert... haha lots to think about :P




Monday, July 25, 2016

Mid-year Review: Travelers Notebook

It's July and I've been thinking about my analogue system. I am still in my Travelers Notebook (TN) and am loving it. It's been almost 3+ months in my camel and yes, I stuck with it. I have had some inclinations to swap and change back into my brown (there's something about the brown that just grabs me), but I decided to just be patient and see how my camel will continue to patina over time and use (i.e. abuses). It has served me as a wallet, as a planner, as both wallet & planner - depending on my needs.

I also recently got my Fourrouf wallet insert from Travelers Factory - the regular size in Olive and a passport size in Mustard. OMG! It is so freaking thin and does NOT bulk up my TN at all. Total love! I can't wait to see how it will start to change over time and use.

One of the things that I realized is that I have too much waste happening at home. I don't use the other TN's that I've bought and should really start letting it go. The Chic Sparrows, the FoxyFix and others that I have lining on my shelves and drawers are not doing anything but collecting dust. I wouldn't say I have achieve planner peace, but I would say that the system that I currently have is working for me and I see no need in changing what works. Even when I do change it up, it would still be a Travelers Factory TN - either my passport or regular; or the brown or black or maybe blue, but at the moment, I am happy in my camel.

I realized that simplicity is the key that works for me. Apart from the TNs, I also caved in and bought the Hobonichis - Weeks, Techo and English Planner. These too somehow were not used for the past couple of months. In a way, I guess I can't deal with too many planners being around ~ but caved in because I see how it looks like when others use it, but I don't necessarily use it that way. Thus, for 2017, I have decided to sleep on it for a week before caving in to buy anything online. I have done this for several items that I thought I want to get, but it's more of a want than need - like TWSBI Eco fountain pen, the Midori pen loop ~ I have been sleeping on it for more than 2 weeks and still have not caved in to purchase it. Which tells me that it's a want not a need.

Anyway, I think moving on, I will just keep to what works for me in my TN.

  • I know that I need a dated vertical insert - I can't deal with the horizontal ones cause I honestly need to have a visual look at my day in the vertical style. That way, the hours in my day makes sense to me. 
  • I realize that I do not need a weekly for my passport, but rather the monthly will suffice just fine. 
  • I might get the monthly regular insert for work use rather than the Hobonichi, cause I only need to have the monthly overview and the daily pages in the Hobonichi does not necessarily suffice with my needs for meeting notes etc,
That is probably my take away for my mid-year review. It feels refreshing to have taken a step back to evaluate my planning needs.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Morning Routine

One of the things that I have been continuously trying to do this year is to have a calm morning - where I don't immediately dive into the social media whirlwind, emails, etc - but take time to be present.

It turned out to be one of the hardest habit to kick off but over time, one of the most rewarding time of my day. i find myself constantly craving for that downtime, where I am not inundated by the digital noise. In this day and age, I truly understand that technology and being connected is an important aspect, but at the same time, I really feel that I have been stretching myself too thin, just to accommodate the digital needs. It also comes from the fact that I have family and friends scattered across the globe, and Whatsapp or FB messages comes in at the most inopportune time (i.e. when I am in my REM stage of sleep ~ haha).

This is where my travelers notebook is one of the things that I appreciate a lot. The fact that it's a constant in my life right now, makes me appreciate the time that I make to write in it. It's also too pretty to not constantly be touched everyday ~ you know what I mean. So, the fact that I use it to write, doodle, journal, write quotes, etc in it, makes it indispensable to me. I am trying to not let blank pages scare me or turn me off, but let it be a page where I can let loose and just write whatever.

I've also realized that I may have been too ambitious in feeding my TN-obsession. I have too many TNs that are sitting on the shelves, and I feel bad. On the other hand, I also don't (it's one of those weird moments). Either way, my constant EDC (everyday carry) is my camel TN. I've been super-finicky with the sizes that I'm using. I  have been going back and forth between the passport and the regular. However, at the moment, I think I am set with my regular, cause I have realized that I need the space. So, that is the current setup - which can change again anytime soon - so I am okay with that. Cause I know that my planner setup will change according to my needs and I have realized that I am okay with that.




Friday, June 24, 2016

Living life with a purpose

So, I know I have been MIA for the past few months (read: half the year has passed since I last posted anything!), but life has been good. There are so many changes that has happened and new chapters are beginning.

As much as I haven't been chronicling my adventures online, I haven't forgotten to write it down in my journals. For my mid-year check-in, I have started thinking about my 2017 planner needs. I realize that this year has been really overwhelming and that due to planner-envy, I went crazy and got too many dated planners that I am struggling to keep it all together.

As much as simplicity is a concept that I want to start incorporating in my life, I find that I really struggle with it. It's a concept that feels easy in my mind ~ something that I have always felt that I can easily attain and achieve ~ but in real life, it was much harder for me to practice it. I needed a breather and have taken a step (okay maybe 10 steps back) to evaluate and reevaluate my needs.

Here are my observations that I have concluded:
  1. Be true to myself. Just because it looks nice when other planner people does it, does not mean that I am capable of doing the same. I should not try and emulate what other people are doing, but rather let myself find my own voice and style. It's my own contribution to the planner community when I keep true to myself.
  2. Listen to my intuition. Don't get suck in that space in between want and need. I should know better than to cave in that niggling, insistent voice that tells me I need it all, cause I know better. 
  3. Be consistent. It's hard to keep at it when you have so many things coming up and wanting your attention. However, I find that early mornings help me find time for myself, to sit, enjoy my coffee and write. It helps me cause the day tends to be hectic and after a while, a pattern starts to emerge and I have continuously written every morning. There are days when I just wanted to grab my iPhone, but I try and beat the urge (cause I don't want that tech to control my life O_o) and so far, it has been good. Keep at it. It will be a great habit to start cultivating. 
Another thing that I realize, is how I'm caught in the world of wanting things to be perfect before I start to share things with others or even to myself. And the realization that there is beauty in imperfection needs to come from within. As much as you know it in your mind, or in your heart, the synchronization between those two, where the heart and mind comes together, that is where you will find peace and realize that it's okay to have imperfections. That is character and makes it unique. :)


Monday, November 30, 2015

How will I use my A6 Hobonichi?

Ok, I've spent the past few days thinking and rethinking my setup. Or how I would use my A6 Hobonichi Planner. I've been lugging it around the house with me everyday - and the Mr is just perplexed as to why I would do that. How could a person not do that, especially when looking at how cute the Red Indian Rhino cover.


Look at it!! How can you not fall in love with it <3 <3 <3 Also, a portion of the proceeds are donated to Japanese animal rescue shelter Rencontrer Mignon, which doubles as an animal hospital and pet salon.

Anyway, I read the interview with Ms. Fujimura, Arts&Science employee (read: interview). The way she uses her planner appeals to me - and it's making me looking forward to the day when I can FINALLY start using my planner. I'll definitely split the page with the blue line and try and use it the way she does cause it appeals to me. I am not much of a person who is creative - I doodle every now and then, but that's about it. Recently, I've gotten myself watercolors have been playing with it. I am LOVING it.

My MTN will still be my planner wallet. It will have my weekly vertical inserts, a 013 lightweight insert, and my Essential leather wallet insert from Baum-Kuchen. I feel that I will use my A6 Hobonichi as my planner (work and etc) and my MTN as my personal wallet and journal.

We'll see. I can't wait for 2016 to come! <3

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Hello 2016!



So, like most people in the planning community, the big question looms ahead – which planner to use for 2016. If you are like me – not sure, but kinda sure, but not really, cause there are so many options out there – then you are not the only one.

I have been using the Midori Travelers Notebook as my planner wallet – cause I do not want to be lugging around a planner AND a wallet, and it just seemed to make sense to combine those two functions together – for the past year plus plus. Got myself an Essential 2.0 Leather Wallet insert in black from Baum-Kuchen (they don’t carry the 2.0 or black leather anymore). This has been super helpful, as I can just grab and go with my planner wallet.

My Midori has three inserts – a 018 Midori vertical weekly with DIYFish monthly tip-ins, a 013 Lightweight insert and a grid insert from CovrKita on Etsy. I use the vertical to keep track of my appointments and personal to-dos, the lightweight insert as my Commonplace Notebook, and the grid insert as my BuJo – both work and personal. It has taken me a while to tweak my setup and I think – I can’t say it’s 100% – I’ve found planner peace for me. Either way, anytime I switch it up, it’s based on my current needs and I think planner peace just simply means what works for you and it may be for the next couple of months, or the next couple of weeks, cause as we all know, change is the only constant. To be able to say, Hooray, I have found planner peace, that would simply mean, good for you :)


One of the things being a planner addict, means that you want to have every single planner that is out there and you want to try every single one, cause I am tactile that way. I have more than enough of my share of planners and it has been an amazing journey and reflection – for myself – to see that ultimately, I would always come back to the original Midori. I have FoxyFixs, Chic Sparrows, CovrKita, in different sizes – personal (which majority of my collection seem to be), fieldnotes (which I don’t use cause the Mr said I go through it too fast and it’s too small for me), and regular sizes. As much as I love the personal sizes, I have to admit that to find available inserts are complicated – and the fact that I love the Tomoe River Paper also limits my choices. At the end of the day, I want my planners to work for my needs, not adjust my needs to the planners I have.

Saying that, for 2016, I have gotten myself the dated vertical weekly inserts, cause I’m ready to commit to a dated one from Midori, a weekly dated one for my passport MTN, and *drum roll please* my first Hobonichi. Since I love the Tomoe River Paper, I thought I might as well pull the trigger and go with this. I know that I would love this and it will be an interesting year ahead. I also got myself the Rhino Cover for my A6 Hobinichi Planner.

I am very excited for 2016 – 1) because of my planners, 2) i’ve started journaling daily and I would love to continue on with this, 3) the Tomoe River Paper is so exciting, 4) I think my Rhino Cover is the cutest <3

Can’t wait for 2016