"Common Ground": my little corner of the blogosphere where I talk (a lot-wink) about the things that matter most to me: My relationship with my Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ, homeschooling, adoption, homemaking, parenting, "spousing." (yeah, yeah....I know that's not a word.....I made it up-it’s my blog-I can do things like that! Ha!)
Since my life isn’t all that different from yours, hopefully we can find some COMMON GROUND & learn from each other. Please share your thoughts!
Through the Lords’s mercies we are not consumed, Because His compassions fail not.
They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness!
Lam. 3: 22 & 23
Let's see...what do you want to know about us? We are a family of five......whose kids joined the family through birth & adoption. This blog started when we were adopting for the second time.....but now, it has become journal of our lives together! Sometimes entertaining, sometimes sad, sometimes thought-provoking (at least for me, ha!! ha!!!).
Thanks for joining us on this ride!
Friends From All Over! Join up & see YOUR picture here, too!
The Three Wonders Of OUR World! (y mis hijos preciosos!)
Our Family (Nuestra familia)
"An adopted child is not an unwanted child; to the contrary. They are a child who was searched for, prayed for, cried for, begged for; received by arms that ached, making empty hearts full. Love is meant to be shared." - Author unknown
Now, here's where I need your help. How do you stay on top of all the paper that comes in the house? How do you file?
What do you file?
Give me you best tips......I need them desperately!!!
5 comments:
tara
said...
Kim
File as little as possilbe. Only keep the stuff you need for irs purposes. You don't need bills after they have been paid. (you may want to keep one in a home file just for the account numbers. or write down your acc # on an index card.) Go through your mail immediately when bringing it in. Tara
I thought you were just supposed to put all paper into the recycle bin (after you shredded it first)...
[smile]
Honestly, we haven't come up with a good system in our house yet. We have a place where all our recipes pile up and then, eventually, we just toss them into a folder for the year.
5 comments:
Kim
File as little as possilbe. Only keep the stuff you need for irs purposes. You don't need bills after they have been paid. (you may want to keep one in a home file just for the account numbers. or write down your acc # on an index card.) Go through your mail immediately when bringing it in. Tara
Hello
Just one more thing I forgot to say. I love you, miss you, and am thinging of you. Love Tara
Love you & miss you guys so much, too, Tara!!!
I'm gonna e-mail you some more of my questions......
Or I might just call you this afternoon!
File?
I thought you were just supposed to put all paper into the recycle bin (after you shredded it first)...
[smile]
Honestly, we haven't come up with a good system in our house yet. We have a place where all our recipes pile up and then, eventually, we just toss them into a folder for the year.
~Luke
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