School's
Out -- and We've got Homework
by Christine Sutton
By now, your kids have probably had their last day
of school. And they probably came bounding in the door filled with
excitement . . . .and backpacks jammed with stuff! So just what can
you do about the seemingly overwhelming pile of school papers, report
cards and beautiful works of art?
Our first piece of advice is always the same -- PURGE!
Go through the piles relentlessly and pull out as much as you can.
Keep just a few important pieces to capture your child's stage of
development and life experiences for this school year.
Get yourself a plastic file box for each child and
label folders for each grade. Make yourself pare down the items so
that you have just one folder for each year.
Hang a few select pieces of artwork and watch your
children glow with pride. Choose a couple more to file away with their
school papers. Take pictures of those oversized, unmanageable pieces
of artwork. This way you can get rid of the bulk while you keep the
image. Having a photograph will make it easier for you to release
those masterpieces without the guilt! (By the way, this is a great
way to use the last few photos on a roll of film.)
If our first piece of advice is "Purge",
then our second piece of advice would be "Do It Now!" It's
a bit like unpacking after you get back from vacation. It's not a
particularly enjoyable task, but putting it off only compounds the
problem. The chore seems to grow in size with each passing day!
Now that we've given you some ideas on how to control
the piles, let's go a step further and talk about how you can do something
truly wonderful for your kids. How about making a simple album with
their school portraits, sports photos and a few candids? We're not
talking about a big elaborate project. You could just create two pages
per school year. Your kids would have a wonderful album to chronicle
their childhood and you'd feel like an A+ parent knowing that you
did something so significant for your child. Certainly much better
then having their childhood memories stuffed inside a drawer, all
crumpled together. Don't let perfectionism get in your way! Don't
wait until you can make some elaborately designed masterpiece. Just
get it done and feel the peace of mind. Your kids won't care -- actually
they won't even notice the difference. All they'll remember is whether
or not you took some time . . .whether or not you considered their
memories and their photographs worth acknowledging and worth cherishing.
Christine Sutton and her business partner, Tracey DuBois, have helped
countless people organize, protect, and enjoy their precious photographs.
After producing the acclaimed “Treasure Your Memories” video,
Chris and Tracey co-founded http://www.organizedphotos.com,
a website dedicated to helping people find the joy in their photos
once again. The website offers photo safety information, organizing
solutions and a free Photo Tips newsletter.
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