I have a question
OK I have a question, for all of you who do EOWeekend. Look at your calendar, do you consider this weekend the 5th weekend of the month, even though Sunday is on Feb 1st. ?? My BF says it questionable... He has his daughter every weekend except 2nd and 5th (when there is a 5th).
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I would pick to start your year to get the W/Es to fit your need
My clients fiscal calendar has a few five week months per year (Jan, May, August, October). The rest have four. Their calendar begins on Thur Jan 1.
My own companies fiscal calendar has four five week months (March, June, Sept, Dec). The rest of the months are four week months. My company's calendar starts on Monday Jan 5.
So, I would say you have four months per year that have 5 W/Es. Start your weekend visitation calendar on either Jan 1 or the first Monday that falls after new years. I would pick to start your year in order to have the 5th weekends defined that fit your schedule the best.
Just my thoughts of course and going off of the fiscal calendars on my office wall.
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yes
I looked at both Jan and Feb and it makes sense that it is the 5th weekend of the month. If you look at the Feb calendar it still has 4 weekends after the 1st.
Thanks Rags. I think if
Thanks Rags. I think if Saturday is the 5th SAturday of the month, then it is a 5th weekend!
Sparky - good point. I'm
Sparky - good point. I'm going to use all of these
I do EOW but we don't do it
I do EOW but we don't do it like that. If we had SS last weekend, we don't have him this weekend. And so on. Hmmmm are we doing it wrong?
No your not doing it wrong.
That is how we do it, how everybody I know does it. EOW is just that not so many weekends in a month.
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And would you consider this
And would you consider this weekend a 5th weekend of the month?