
Last week’s warm weather here in Toronto was definitely a tease that spring is here, or at least just around the corner. The snow is definitely gone and with that comes another round of organizing for me (it never really ends at my house somehow). It’s the big winter-to-spring seasonal switch-up and I am itching to get started on it.
The kids’ cubbies in the back hall are bulging with winter coats, our dining room is filled with skis and hockey bags and the stacks of clothes in our closet are definitely looking more like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. So I plan to get back to my 20-minutes-a-night de-cluttering program this week and hope to clear up some of the messes that have magically appeared in all the corners of the house.
But it’s the kids’ clothes that seem to take more work this time of year—sorting through what still fits and storing the winter clothes away. I’ve developed a few tips along the way that seem to help:
So if you’re looking for me for the next few weekends, you’ll likely find me with a head in one of the kids’ closets, or in the basement washing and storing ski clothes. I have to get it all done before soccer season starts!
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