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	<title>Comments on: If the Paper Work Doesn&#8217;t Kill Me, the Homework Will</title>
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		<title>By: Lauralee Hensley</title>
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		<description>Just a question, do you scan the papers, drawing, writings of each child and save two copies to two disks, one to be kept at home and one in safety deposit box.  If you did this once a month you could then get rid of the papers at home because they&#039;d be saved on a computer disk, and you&#039;d have one copy at home and one in the safety deposit box.
Also if you make two copies when your children grow up you could give them one copy as a birthday gift when they turn 21, or as a Christmas gift around that age too.
Depending on how much you can store on any one disk, you may have more than one to give them.
This helps to reduce the papers accumulating around the house or maybe yellowing with age, or even getting lost.
You could even use a program to put nice frames around their pictures or writings, you might find a free one on the internet somewhere.
Just a thought.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a question, do you scan the papers, drawing, writings of each child and save two copies to two disks, one to be kept at home and one in safety deposit box.  If you did this once a month you could then get rid of the papers at home because they&#8217;d be saved on a computer disk, and you&#8217;d have one copy at home and one in the safety deposit box.<br />
Also if you make two copies when your children grow up you could give them one copy as a birthday gift when they turn 21, or as a Christmas gift around that age too.<br />
Depending on how much you can store on any one disk, you may have more than one to give them.<br />
This helps to reduce the papers accumulating around the house or maybe yellowing with age, or even getting lost.<br />
You could even use a program to put nice frames around their pictures or writings, you might find a free one on the internet somewhere.<br />
Just a thought.</p>
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