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Back to School Tips to Help You Get Ready

August 6, 2013 Amy Leave a Comment

Here are a few back to school tips to help you get get ready for the sound of the school bell. I try to start out the new school year with a clean house, clean rooms and clean Laundry room. Cleaning out the kids rooms involves going through all the drawers and getting rid of things that do not fit or they will not wear any more. Emptying closets and getting rid of clothes, lots of clothes. Organizing, organizing and organizing, so we can at least start the school year off to a good start with a clean house and a clean mind. Trust me when school is going on the clutter tends to pile up quickly around here and I have things under control right now. I think this is the first time in my life I have clutter under control. I am so excited. If you need more back to school tips you may want to check out 10 easy back to school breakfast ideas.

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