| Isn't it amazing what your child sees as wonderfully delightful and exciting? A simple seashell becomes a valued treasure, and tiny frogs and turtles instantly become new friends to your children. Fireflies lighting up the backyard are magical. With so many treasures and so few treasure chests in which to store them, what's a mom to do? Sunny Schlenger, author of How to be Organized in Spite of Yourself (Signet, 1999), reminds us that it isn't having a neat and tidy house that is the goal, but rather having systems in place that make life easier to negotiate. To make more room for summer treasures, consider storing off-season clothing and toys in a basement, garage or attic. Include the children in the process of summer organization. "Some kids like to have everything be as visible as possible," Schlenger says. "Clear containers, corner hammocks and lots of shelving are good choices for them. For those who like cleared surfaces and open space, well-designed closet or drawer systems are ideal." |