Shred

07/28/2010

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A Favorite Activity

Contrary to what you may be thinking, the title of today’s post is not about Jillian Michael’s 30 Day Shred, which is great by the way if you’re into home workout videos.  Instead it is about my daughter and one of her absolute favorite past times- shredding paper.
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The Good vs. the Bad

Pros:

·         Certain days it has the ability to occupy her for a decent amount of time.

Cons:

·         It is not the most environmentally friendly activity.

·         There is a mess to be picked up after.

                                *Semi-Pro: at least it’s a ‘dry’ mess if you catch my drift ;-)


Here is Little Sister partaking in this joyful activity.
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A while later – she’s still at it...
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Add to the Enjoyment


If shredding paper is an activity you think you would be interested in doing with your children, here are some added tips to make it even better.

1.       Buy an extra large roll of paper -it really helps with the longevity of the project.
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2.       Open a window – the breeze works nicely to further spread the paper around the house.
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When the novelty of shredding paper starts to wear off- give your tot a broom to help clean up.  This will ensure the paper is more evenly spread around the house.  After all, good habits for helping around the house start young!



Great for Stressful Days


When you’re having one of those days where you’re losing your hair, either naturally from stress, or just because you are pulling it out 
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Best Picture EVER!

Try giving your little ones some paper to shred.  It may be just the miracle you are in need of.

On The Go

Shredding paper not only works well at home, it is a great travel activity too!  Many times when traveling we opt to give Little Sister paper to shred.  Make sure you hit those fast food joints in the airport before you board the plane.  Remember they’re not just for food.  Grab a pile of free napkins!  You silly people thought they provided them for wiping your mouth!
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Shredding napkins works wonders on the plane, and you barely have to plan ahead for that one.  Now that’s a tip worth keeping!  You may even get a compliment from the airline attendant or possibly fellow passengers about how well behaved your children are.  They won’t even know what was really going on until you’ve already left the plane...Shhhh it’s our secret! ;-)

Are You Writing This Down?

Do you have a pen and paper?  You may want to be jotting these tips down so you don’t forget.  They’re really great if I do say so myself!

One Last Tip

Lastly, I’ll leave you with one more GREAT tip about shredding paper.

If you co-parent in your household this is a fantastic activity for your kids do to at the end of a really long day, just when say, I dunno... Daddy is almost home.  The paper will be waiting for him on the floor, and when he walks through the door remember that’s your cue to quietly sneak away and be ‘busy’ doing ‘something else’.

Share the Love

I hope this adds to your family’s enjoyment, and if you don’t have kids of your own be sure to pass this great idea a long (for your convenience there’s a share button below).  Your friends will be glad you did, because this idea is definitely a keeper!

Happy Shredding!

Question of the day:

Does anyone want to BUY some hand-shredded paper?!  I think my husband may actually be able to quit his job if I could sell the stuff!

Thank you for sharing your thoughts in the comments!
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Comments

07/28/2010 9:11pm

Sadly, I am not in the market for shredded paper. At least, not MORE shredded paper than I already have.

But if you find a market for that, maybe I can find a market for stacks of paper glued together. Glue, it's not just for breakfast anymore.

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07/28/2010 10:06pm

Amber,
Lol! That's too bad you don't want to buy any, but if I find a market for it I will definitely share the love because paper glued together sounds pretty darn good too!

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07/29/2010 1:41am

It is not a bad idea at all. Although I agree that it may not be exactly environmentally friendly, at least we are still able to send them for recycling later on. The best part is, the mess is not really messy as in dirty; it should be pretty easy to clean up the mess.

What is most important is that the kids are having fun. :)

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07/29/2010 9:53am

OH MY WORD!!! That is the funniest (and saddest) thing I have read this week.. Too freakin funny!!! Unfortunatley my kids and dogs have kept me in the shredded kleenex industry so I am not in the need of shredded paper at the moment. Although I could be presuaded to trade..

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Elisabeth
07/29/2010 2:22pm

Cute post Wendy...
Heartwarming to see she is so dedicated to her craft!

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07/29/2010 2:37pm

BK, Aly, & Elisabeth,

Thank you for your heart warming and funny comments guys! I really appreciate them!

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Rhonda
07/29/2010 2:54pm

Awww these are really Cute pics!!! Love the blog Wendy!

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07/29/2010 4:30pm

Rhonda -
Thank you!! That means A LOT to me :-)

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07/29/2010 5:31pm

Wendy, thank you for the thoughtful comment on my blog. I couldn't agree with you more that the Universe is CRAZY. It truly responds to us in a most magical have. Have a great day!

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07/29/2010 6:17pm

Wendy this post is too cute! I have to admit, I read the title and automatically thought you were doing the 30 day shred, lol. I think this type of shredding is much more fun and cute.

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07/31/2010 12:53pm

I think my favorite picture is of your cute little girl jammed up between the wall and the shredder just going to town! She obviously is very occupied! I say as long as its safe, Go For It!

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07/31/2010 2:22pm

@Katie - she loves doing it, and it is pretty cute! Thanks!

@Helena - Thank you! She was there shredding paper for so long, but she wasn't using a paper shredded she was just ripping paper off a large roll by hand. Have a great weekend!

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