WORK NOW, PLAY SOON
Tick off these tasks before the holidays arrive and you’ll be ready for some fun in the sun
As we head into summer, most of us are more than ready for abreak.We’redesperateto complete our long, end-of-theschool-year to-do lists and hit the pool or the beach. I get it.
Parentsareexhaustedand kids are feeling a combination of tired,anxious,excited,sadand happy. Although you probably feel like you don’t have even one minute to spare over the next couple weeks, I am going to recommend a few additions to your already jam-packed schedule.
I know, I can hear the virtual moans, but doing these six things will give you a real sense of accomplishment as you close out the school year, save you time between now and August and, maybe most importantly, give you some peace of mind.
CLEAN OUT THE CAR
You’ve logged more hours in your car since the beginning of the year than you’d like to acknowledge — shuttling kids around, going to and from work, and running errands. Now is the perfect time to thoroughly clean out your home on four wheels, so to speak. Remove everything from the trunk, centre console, glove compartment and seat pockets, and give it a thorough cleaning.Eitherwipedownthe surfaces and vacuum the floors yourself, or take it to the car wash.Don’tjustputtheitems you’ve removed in a bag and set it in the garage — actually go throughtheitemsandputthem away, toss them or give them away.Thisshouldonlytake30to 60 minutes.
ROUND UP TAX DOCUMENTS
Gather all of the documents related to last year’s tax return and put them in a labelled file or box. You’ll want to keep old returns for at least six years. While you’re at it, shred any old returnsanddocumentsyouno longerneedandstartanewfile or box for this year’s papers. Place the file somewhere accessibletoputawaytaxdocuments as they arrive.
UPDATE THE CALENDAR
Summerschedulechangesare both refreshing and stressful. To save time and keep frustrationtoaminimum,makesure your house or family calendar is updated, visible and accessible toeveryone.Thedesireforaless structured and hectic summer makes people want to forget about keeping a calendar, but the changes in routine make a calendar even more necessary. Use a whiteboard or a large paper calendar to jot down all major dates from now until the start of school. Include camp start and end dates, vacation dates with details such as flight times, when you’ll be hosting visitors, and even when back-to-school events arescheduled.Encouragefamily members to update and add to the calendar.
EMPTY BACKPACKS
Go through your kids’ school papers and artwork. I am aware thisisthelastthingyouoryour kids will want to do after school ends, but it’s not going to be any more fun if you put it off for months or years. Empty the backpacks and bags filled with artwork and the contents of their lockers.
Put report cards, school photos and a few representative pieces of work, awards and favourite projects in a labelled file or box. Perfectionisnotthegoalhere. Getting it done is.
ORGANIZE THE COAT CLOSET
Take everything out of your coat closet and clean the floor. Wash and store coats, hats, gloves and mittens in labelled plastic bins and put them in the attic or basement.
Give away or donate any coats your kids have outgrown and dry clean items, if necessary. Organize spring coats, hats, umbrellas, shoes and sports equipment using baskets, drawers or an over-the-door hanger.
TAKE DONATIONS TO DESTINATIONS
Nearlyeveryonehasaboxorbag of clothing or housewares that they’ve set aside to be donated, but have not got around to dropping off.
Putthebaginyourcarand mark a time on your calendar to drop it off.
Since there’s no firm deadline for making donations, it’s easy to procrastinate. But bringing those items someplace where others can use them is doable and probablywon’ttakemorethan 30 minutes.