Stop Googling Holiday Dates Every Year
The Annual December Panic
It's the first week of December. You need to finalize the holiday schedule. You realize you don't know when Hanukkah starts.
So you Google it.
Then you realize you need next year's dates for vacation planning. So you Google that too.
This cycle repeats every year, for every moving holiday. There is a better way.
The Hidden Time Cost
- 30 seconds to Google
- 30 seconds to verify source
- 45 seconds to write it down
- Multiply by 5 holidays x 2 years x 10 years of co-parenting.
That's over 4 hours of your life spent just looking up dates. And that assumes you never make a mistake.
The Real Problems with Manual Lookups
1. Conflicting Sources
Google "Diwali 2027" and you'll get three different dates. Which one is right?
2. Forgetting to Look Ahead
You solve for this year, but forget that next year Ramadan overlaps with Spring Break. Crisis ensues later.
3. Communication Breakdowns
"Wait, I thought you said the 12th?" "No, I said the 13th." Text archives don't lie, but they are hard to search.
What "Automated Holiday Calculation" Actually Means
It means setting it up once:
- Select specific holiday packs (e.g., Jewish + Christian).
- Configure rules (e.g., "Mom gets odd years").
- The system generates dates for 50+ years instantly.
Result: No more Googling. No more arguments. Just a clear calendar.
The ROI of Automation
Investment: 30 minutes setup.
Return: hours saved annually, zero conflicts about dates, and total peace of mind.
Your time is worth more than being a manual calendar calculator. Let software do the math.
Ready to stop googling? CoParentCompass calculates holidays for you. Set up your family's traditions in under 30 minutes and never look up a date again. Learn more at hello@coparentcompass.com.