Save 'em or Toss 'em?
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Save 'em or Toss 'em?
Old birthday cards? Mother's Day cards. Father's Day cards? Just plain you-are-my-friend cards.
Do you save 'em or do you toss 'em?
Or some of both?
Do you save 'em or do you toss 'em?
Or some of both?
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I agree, David -- although I haven't done it yet. I've been watching "Clean House" & "Clean Sweep" on TLC and Style Network. They're both very similar reality-shows where experts help people clean up their cluttered lives.
Although I keep things fairly tidy, I have so many boxes of stored pictures, cards, and so forth. The pros on those shows have taught me how I can keep just one or two especially expressive photos from a particular event and then toss the rest. After all, I have memories of more than just what happened in those photos, so there's really no need to keep them all. Just one or two as an introduction to someone looking at a photo album, and then I can tell them the rest.
Although I keep things fairly tidy, I have so many boxes of stored pictures, cards, and so forth. The pros on those shows have taught me how I can keep just one or two especially expressive photos from a particular event and then toss the rest. After all, I have memories of more than just what happened in those photos, so there's really no need to keep them all. Just one or two as an introduction to someone looking at a photo album, and then I can tell them the rest.

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Exactly Duck!!! We too have been watching and taking inspiration from those shows along with a HUGE shove from a broken waterbed!! We are scrapbooking certain events and tossing all the extraneous pictures that aren't really needed. What we have scrapbooked tells the story quite well and will, of course, be passed to the next generation, who is in fact helping us with the project. Those shows have definitely helped us make/begin the transition from clutter to organization or at least some semblance thereof. With all the damages from the water we are also taking inspiration from some of the other reality shows like "While you were out", "Trading Spaces", etc. to do some fix ups while we are in the repair mode.
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I really wish they'd talk more about paper organization. The closest they've come is when Peter mentioned something called "File Solutions" on the "Paper-palooza" episode. I'm probably going to invest in that, but I hope the kit gives more tips and how-to inside, instead of just being a bunch of colored labels.
The biggest challenge is going to be my friend's place. I told her and her fiance that my wedding present to them was going to be to organize their guest closet because I'm tired of pulling half the stuff out just to get to one or two things. And at Christmas, it was a real mess!
They have it crammed full of Mardi Gras, Halloween, Christmas, and future wedding stuff! It's nuts!
That's what got me into watching those shows -- I wanted to get ideas.
The biggest challenge is going to be my friend's place. I told her and her fiance that my wedding present to them was going to be to organize their guest closet because I'm tired of pulling half the stuff out just to get to one or two things. And at Christmas, it was a real mess!


That's what got me into watching those shows -- I wanted to get ideas.

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I recycle them unless my children want them. For special occasions, they may keep them a year or so.
You see I have a mother that ~should~ have invested stock in Hallmark. She sends a card for every occasion practically. Monthly we have cards coming in. She's on a limited budget and we all just wish she'd save her money but it is nice she thinks of us this way. She'll send a card for an occasion we had no idea there were cards for! Reminds me of the time Laura was looking thru a free pocket calendar Hallmark was handing out. She came across Children's Day! She wanted to know what we had planned on 'that day'!!! My husband's reply? "Everyday is Children's Day!". At least it feels that way around here, yes our calendar and activities are usually about them. LOL Thanks Hallmark....thru the years Laura has reminded us there really is a Children's Day. Yeah, 363 days a year! Deducting Mothers/Fathers Day of course.
Mary
You see I have a mother that ~should~ have invested stock in Hallmark. She sends a card for every occasion practically. Monthly we have cards coming in. She's on a limited budget and we all just wish she'd save her money but it is nice she thinks of us this way. She'll send a card for an occasion we had no idea there were cards for! Reminds me of the time Laura was looking thru a free pocket calendar Hallmark was handing out. She came across Children's Day! She wanted to know what we had planned on 'that day'!!! My husband's reply? "Everyday is Children's Day!". At least it feels that way around here, yes our calendar and activities are usually about them. LOL Thanks Hallmark....thru the years Laura has reminded us there really is a Children's Day. Yeah, 363 days a year! Deducting Mothers/Fathers Day of course.
Mary
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