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Cleaning house

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Christa
@ March 26, 2009 9:42 PM
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In honor of my continuing efforts to appreciate what I already have, I have decided to recruit (or force, however you want to look at it), my children into "operation organization" in our house.

Now, tackling "operation organization" is a long, arduous, and continuous process. Step one is to know what you have and give everything in your house its own space. If we know where things belong, we can find them when we need them, and clean them up easily. Sounds quite simple, yet most of us have junk drawers in our kitchens (I happen to have 2!)

I have been working on my home room by room to break the project down into manageable steps. Last weekend, I decided it was time for the garage and the play room. Yes, very ambitious of me, but it was the start of Spring and so I wanted to celebrate with a little Spring cleaning.

I gave each child an area of the playroom to sort. We would take everything out of that area, and then put the items into categories. Once we had thrown away any trash or pieces of games that no longer existed (I'm embarassed to say we filled an entire trash bag!), I was going to have them each choose some toys to give to charity. My daughter beat me to the punch. She is six, and I've been attempting to teach her about giving to those in need for quite some time. So imagine my great pride when she announced "Mom, I want to give this pile of toys away to other children!" I almost burst with pride. As I pictured myself accepting the "mother of the year" award from Parents magazine, she added "Can we put them on a table in front of the house with a sign and I can charge money for them and buy another game for my DS?" [imagine the sound of a deflating balloon here]

Well, she is SIX, so I won't beat myself up too much. As Clark would say, she's an entrepreneur. In the mean time, the playroom is neat for now, and my children rediscovered toys they hadn't played with in years. As an aside, I chose to clean the garage because my husband was out of town for the weekend, and so I know he will never miss all of the junk - I mean valuable guy things - that are magically no longer in there.



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  • CROCS
    Christa My name is Frank Heiselman I am a Home Depot gift card winner and sat with you and your lovley children my wife is having a problem with CROCS they charged her twice for an order on her Capitol 1 card and they can't seemed to get it taken off her card and Capitol 1 takes it off and puts it back on please ask Clark we need HELP from customer NO SERVCE thank you
    Frank my # is 770 356 4721
  • books
    what is the best way to donate books (a lot of books) to a worthy charity. any suggestions as to which charity and how they would be valued for deduction purposes?
  • Organization
    Organizing with kids is a never-ending process. I have three kids who are involved in way too many activities and my husband and I work full-time. Donating to a charity is great. Another method for cleaning the house and making a few extra dollars is to list the items on ebay. You'd be amazed at what sells.

    A quick note on appreciating what we have and saving money also applies somewhat to Clark's comments about the Postal Service on Tuesday. USPS delivers much more than just letters. They deliver substantial cost savings over UPS and Fed Ex which works GREAT when selling used items you are clearing out of your house, mailing gifts, etc. If someone purchased an item online and it was originally shipped by UPS and they need to return the item, they can use the UPS return label, but have the Postal Service pick it up at their door through and agreement with UPS. Check out the USPS web-site and discover all the services offered other than letter delivery.
    Best wishes in keeping everything organized!
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