Some Ideas on Printing and Storing Digital Photos

Ideas!

You can print digital photos to give them as gifts or to give to someone who maybe doesn't have easy access to technology.

If you would like to print standard sized photos (4x6 or 3x5), you can do so in your home on a regular printer. All you need is to buy some photo paper and you're good to go! If you would like to have certain photos displayed in your home, you can have those printed professionally at a photo printing service if you don't own a photo printer.

One way to organize photos digitally is to create albums on your computer. You can label those albums by date and/or by event so that you know when and what they are when looking back. You can also use a scanner to put already printed photos onto your computer, and then add those into their respective digital albums.


Sometimes you don't want to print certain photos; maybe they spark a certain memory or a time in life that is hard to look back on. That's okay. You are free to toss those or put them in a designated spot that isn't as easy to find if you'd like. I'm giving you permission to get rid of them!

Good luck!

3 Reasons Why You Don't Need All The Pieces When Donating Toys

I swear it's true! So many clients want to make sure they have all the pieces for a toy or game before donating. It's a lovely idea, but not always realistic. Here's why you don't need to worry about it:


1. Someone in need of a toy won’t be picky (hopefully) if they don’t have all the pieces.

2. Just get the toy out of your space. You've already decided you don't want it anymore, so save yourself the stress of more steps, and add it to the donate bag.

3. If you find the pieces later, you can always donate it to the place where you originally donated the toys.


5 Reasons to Get Rid of Kid's Books

Keep it simple!

1. You have multiple copies of the same book. 

2.  The book is falling apart.

3. Your child has outgrown the book (too youthful for their age).

4. You or your child didn’t like the story (too scary; it’s inappropriate, doesn't make sense, etc.).

5.  Because the space that you have to store the kid's books has reached capacity (note: you have to have decided how much space works for you ahead of time!).



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