So here is what I did. Prepare to be amazed.
1. I had each boy (since that is what we have around our house. except for me, of course) pull all the clothes out of their closet that are winter-ish. I had them hold on to a few pairs of favorite jeans, but for the most part anything with "long" in the title - long sleeved shirts, long pants, long underwear (I'm kidding on the last one) were pulled out of the closet.
2. I then had them remove the hangers. And put in a tidy pile. I can't handle a tangle of hangers.
3. I folded the winter-ish clothes and put them in clear plastic Sterlite containers that are my fav for this sort of thing. I have been using them for years, and I have a real love affair with them! I buy them at Target . . . and sometimes they even go on sale! Yay! Anyway . . . you should know that I have to fold the clothes. They have to look a little bit orderly since you can see into the containers. I am quirky like that. BUT if that doesn't bother you, this is another thing you should have your kids do. I probably should teach my boys how to fold . . . but I am so not there yet. Oh, and don't forget to label the outside of the containers with something brilliant like "Kade, winter." Or the size would be good too.
BUT, I digress.
And that is it! I knew you would be blown away. Getting the kids involved took my week long terrible, horrible, no good, very bad project and made it into a much easier task. Love it!
4. I then had them sort through their spring/summer clothes and pick the ones they still like and think they will wear. We always seem to have closet overload - you know,the kind of closet squishiness that doesn't allow you to hang even one more t-shirt, and it is one of my New Year's Resolutions to stop that insanity. SO, I told them they could have 15 shirts and 10 pairs of shorts and/or pants. We will store the rest and see how we do. If they aren't missed or needed (it is nice to have a back up plan in case I get seriously behind on the laundry. Hey! It happens!) they will be taking a trip to the local DI. Or maybe I will even try to sell them. Who knows! I also made them try on the keepers - just in case their sedentary winter lifestyle packed on a few extra pounds (I am probably talking about me here). Or just in case they grew a little taller.
Obvious rewards? My kids learned a new skill (how to untangle hangers), our clothes are organized, and there was more time left over for me. AND there might have been a little Cold Stone thrown in too. Cold Stone is my favorite kind of reward. Cheesecake ice cream with raspberries and almonds. Pure bliss. I think I've mentioned this before.
Yes, that's right. That is SNOW you are seeing. I took this photo from my window, just today. Yikes! It is April 29th!
But that is ok, because now we are READY! Ready for spring!
And it is the honest to gosh truth . . . clean feels good!