Okay, I'm outing myself again as a mean, uncaring mom. Here I talk about how I keep very little of Vivien's artwork. Maybe it's a reaction to my recent move and seeing how much of my own junk I have been carting from home, to college apartment, to countless apartments, and finally a house. Well, I did chuck a bunch out in this last move, but I know not NEAR enough. nbsp;Share
Keep the unique and send the rest to the recycle bin.
djBurin 2 years ago
Keep the unique and the rest goes into the recycle bin.
djBurin 2 years ago
Oh, I also have two pieces of art that my mom made in grade school which must have been in 1935. So don't be so quick to toss it all out. It isn't the value of the art that is meaningful, it is the idea that you cared enough to save it in the first place. That's called love.
Tones4me1 2 years ago
Most of it needs to be recycled for sure. But a couple of my favorite possessions is the plaster hand print I made in kindergarten and two pieces of artwork my mom saved for me. She passed away so they mean even more to me now just to know she had saved them for me.
Tones4me1 2 years ago
don't worry i'll pull out and cum on your ass.
josb935 2 years ago
when kids bring their work home they wait for YOU to appreciate it, Not you holding something in case she wants to come back an admire it!!
baubreyvideo 3 years ago 2
MILF
BlueRidgeKat 3 years ago
You are absolutey right! You have to cull some of it . When my kids bring stuff home the majority of it goes to the trash, But the really "special" pieces get saved. They each have their own rubbermaid container of stuff we save from school each year.
jds520 3 years ago
Were you used to be a football player?
Kurac80 3 years ago