At the So many beginning, the last task should just mean: write a post every day. If you blog, that’s a pretty good goal. But I just can’t manage to put out a post every day. Sometimes there are other things going on in the background. Family gatherings. Or craft projects that take a long time, like this one, for example.
That’s why it’s a task to at least do something for my blog. Collect ideas. For example, by reading, exchanging ideas with other people, sharing my own experiences, thoughts. Or finding sponsors so that I can give something away. That’s not easy. After all, I’m not the only one who blogs. So you have to take the time for it. You don’t want to offer any rubbish. It should be something nice. Something neat. Something that you would be happy about yourself.
So this page is basically just saying:
Almost finished
And then all that’s left is the Velcro. The little man helped out again. But I preferred to cut off the Velcro strips *.
My to-do list as a mother – child pulls paper off the Velcro
You don’t even have to do a lot of calculations or mexico mobile database measurements. Simply attach the Velcro piece to the Velcro piece on the cardboard. This way the Velcro pieces fit together perfectly.
My to-do list as a mother – Velcro glued to cardboard
Just slap it against the wall press it firmly and the thing is done
My to-do list as a mother – completed and unfinished tasks
The only “drawback” with the Velcro is that it holds this strategy also inhibited really well. It’s good on the wall because nothing falls off. But it’s difficult with the doors. You have to grab the very top of the door, otherwise the cardboard * bends over. Unfortunately, that happened to me as soon as I tried it out. It didn’t break, but the cardboard is alb directory now bent. Oh well. There are worse things.
And since the little man wanted to fold too, I quickly slapped something on the wall for him. Personally, I don’t want a to-do list for my child.