December 20, 2008

Letting Go of Kid Art

When my girls were small, they brought home lots of "art" - like cottonballs glued to a piece of pink construction paper that represented, well, I'm not sure what it was, but it sure was sweet. Anyway, a few years later, I found a box of kid art in my garage and the cottonball art piece was not so sweet after all. What did I do with all of the "memories" stored in the box in the garage? I went through all of it and only kept the pieces that were truly worth keeping and tossed the rest. Yes, I tossed art work that my precious six year old (now my not so precious sixteen year old) created in kindergarten.

Starting now, imagine the volume of stuff that will grow until your child is eighteen and only keep what truly matters.

Kessler Simple Solutions can help you sort through the memories and store them away for the rainy days (i.e., the teenage years) when you need to remember when your children were small, cute and cuddly!

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