Saturday, August 14, 2010

fhe book

 so recently i have been trying very hard to work on cutting down the clutter. i have all these great things, but they are just shoved here and there. it drives me nuts. anyways today i made some small progress. i used to go to fhe swap all the time when i lived in Waterloo. so i have all these fun lessons and games. however i had them shoved in folders like this.

they were just shoved on a book shelf and they were getting all bent up and honestly forgotten about sometimes. when it is work to just dig them out, sometimes i just do something different!
so today i got motivated. i had an idea. i decided to take all of these lessons out of the folders and put them in clear sleeves and put those in a binder. WONDERFUL!! so much easier to flip through, pick a lesson and just pull it out. I LOVE IT!! plus it looks nicer on my bookshelf, which is always important! ;0)
 

1 comment:

Stacy said...

I had a breakdown today about my cluttered house and just looked at my bookshelf and thought... I NEVER use my FHE lessons from FHE swap. What a GREAT idea...

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