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Family week ahead
One calm Sunday brief with the family calendar, busy spots, and what needs preparing.
Family week ahead
Weekly · Sunday, 5:00 PMDelivered to your inbox
Every Sunday at 5:00 PM, read my calendar for the next seven days and send me a calm family week-ahead brief.
Put events in day order, group overlapping plans together, and flag the moments that need preparation: an early start, something to bring, a pickup handoff, a birthday, or an unusually busy evening. Use only details present in the calendar. Do not create events or assume who is responsible when the invite does not say.
Format the email like this:
# Family week ahead — {date range}
## The shape of the week
{Two sentences on the busiest days and where the week has breathing room.}
## Day by day
### {Day}
- **{Time} — {Event}** · {useful detail from the invite}
## Prepare now
- {Thing to pack, confirm, buy, or remember, grounded in an event}
## Watch the handoffs
- {Overlap, travel gap, pickup, or scheduling conflict}
If a section has nothing useful in it, leave it out.
Inputs
- Your connected calendar
What lands in your inbox
- A seven-day family calendar brief with preparation flags
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