After help from the daughter who thought about becoming a professional organizer my home office was starting to become more functional. Unfortunately, when I originally put the furniture, book shelves and such in the office, I set it up so my desk was facing the east wall. That would be okay, except I found that I needed more workspace, so I put up another table. But the only place the table could go, was on my right. I need my workspace on my left. It was my daughter who came up with the new arrangement that would change the desk/tables to allow work space on the left. We were going to move it after I finished all of my organizing homework. I did most of the homework. I sorted through everything, but then I had a deadline. I had to create two portfolios and in doing so, left a wake of papers and projects all over. I was sad that I had piled things up again, so my first project of the summer was to get my office functioning again. I really needed to get things set up right, so I could work more effectively, so I moved stuff around. Now the desk is on the west wall and I have plenty of workspace on the left. It even allowed for more room because I could move the printer out of the main work area. This also allows for more functionality of the bookshelves. I use an antique dresser for storage and made a place to keep the video camera powered up. I think I'll also keep the iPod there, too, so it's always ready to go. Even the children like the new arrangement.
One of the projects I've completed is to add SnapShots to this blog and my family history website. It's a fun tool that gives the user a peek at the where the link will take them, before they click. Here, check it out: http://genealogy.annriding.com. Now off to add more fun goodies to the website!
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