OK, that’s my laminator to all you non-4 year olds out there. I bought one last year, and it was a great investment. I personalize something for myself and then laminate it and two great things happen: 1. It doesn’t get destroyed and 2. I can use dry erase markers on it and erase and restart as needed! This is a fantastic way to keep track of things and checklists–and I am a die-hard list maker.
What do I have laminated around here, you ask?
- Kid’s chore cards
- Shabbat checklist
- Weekly checklist
- How to clean kitchen for Pesach planner
- Pesach planner pages
- Kids’ basic pesach haggadas
Why am I breaking out my lemonader this week? After I finish test running them and am sure they are working for me, I have a few new things to laminate:
- Kid’s weekly planner (assignments, planning space, and daily chore checklist)
- Weekly planner page (changed to suit me from this original)
- My Goals worksheet – still in progress (laminated to the back of my weekly planner)