Family, friends, flowers, and organizing make me happy. My sister Robin gave me two small hardy Cyclamen plants two years ago. When I finally planted them in the ground, their flowers were long gone....I wondered if they would survive. The following February, I was pleasantly surprised that the two bulbs had survived and multiplied, and then delighted me with their lovely flowers. Robin owns Hansen Nursery and specializes in hardy Cyclamen, which she grows from seed with great care, and then ships across the United States.
This year, in early February my white Snowdrops bloomed first, then the white and pink Cyclamen, and now my purple and yellow Crocus. Even though Spring officially begins March 20, 2013, Spring arrives for me when I see the these three plants emerge and produce flowers...along with a day like last Sunday. I was inspired by the plants' colors and warmth of the day to tend to my flowerbed inhabitants.
While soaking up the sun and working with garden tools in our flowerbeds, I thought about the many "tools" we use to manage our lives. I suppose my mind drifted to this topic for two reasons: Scrapbook Club members requested information about management of financial documents after my recent presentation about basic organizing skills; and I wanted to share the information I discovered by writing a blog post.
Internet search led to this great website, www.usa.gov; it includes two articles: Managing Household Records and roadmap for important papers
The first lists financial documents and how long you need to keep each. The second worksheet, when completed, provides your family with your personal information, from your accountant's name...to whomever has keys to your home—to help you out in case of emergency.