We have been spending our days sorting through boxes and files of paper in order to clear out room in our basement. I am so proud of Matt. He finally got rid of most of his law school notes and law books that he hasn't touched since he graduated in 2002. Yahoo!
I need your help, though. I am cursed for being a historian's daughter. I really need to get rid of more papers, but I'm struggling. I have saved letters and cards that I received since I was a little girl. I just have such a hard time throwing them away. I imagine that someday I will be famous and the world will be thrilled to have all of my correspondence. : > What will my mother's day card that I made in 3rd grade be worth someday? Please help! If you ever wrote to me, I probably have your letter. Would you like it back to keep for your posterity? Or would you be terribly insulted if I just threw the letter away? And what do I do with my Kindergarten report card? Wouldn't my daughter just treasure it some day?
And let's talk books. To keep or not to keep? I already went through a great purging of books this winter. I got rid of a lot of books that we haven't read and don't plan on reading. However, now I am left with books that I haven't read in years, but might want to read again someday. They are my friends. How can I get rid of them? But how can we store all of them? We're not talking children's books here. That is not even an option to get rid of.
These two school teachers need help! How do we part with books we might use again someday in our classrooms, books that Ginny might read some day, and papers that we might use again? But then how to get everything out of our basement? HELP!!!!
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9 years ago





My Mom is the best! We went to my parent's house for Ginny's birthday dinner. She went all out and did a Wizard of Oz themed party for Ginny. It was so fun. And best of all, I didn't have to do anything except show up with the birthday girl!


















