Back in July I blogged about my Home Management Binder aka“The Back Breaker”, now I’ll discuss my military specific binder. For those that aren't aware The Spouse is the
hottest airman on the planet (yes I’m bias).
Being a military family means we move a lot and have to maintain more
paperwork than an accountant at tax time.
All that paperwork, dates, and chaos can consume a person. I’ve found storing it all neatly in a binder
helps tame the chaos and give the illusion that we are in some form or fashion
in control of our life.
I originally had a binder with everything just tossed into
it, and then I decided with a move coming up I should update it a bit to make
it more organized. So I bought a new
binder, printed up a nice new cover (The Spouse things the cover I have is
corny, but I figure if I’m going to be his personal secretary sans pay I’m
entitled to something a wee bit corny), and divided up the binder.
Here is the cover (I think it’s rather cute, if you find it
corny/lame/silly well :p I don’t care!)
Inside I have main tabs for PCS moves, Vital Information
(copies of birth certificates and marriage license), and Awards &
Certificates.
Also in our binder we have passports, calendars to ensure we don’t miss any important dates, and once we have them the binder will also houses our plane tickets.
Why a binder? It allows
a one stop shop for all the needed information we have to have in order to
ensure a smooth move and curb some of the military chaos that The Spouse will
encounter over the course of his career.
It’s also only about an inch-inch and a half thick so it fits easily into
a backpack ensuring I have easy access to it during our travels. So there is no hunting for the passports, no
accidently getting them packed into our checked luggage or worse our household
goods (yes, this does in fact happen to military families every year!). The last thing we ever want is to be stranded
in an airport with no documentation, a strict timeline of when and where we
need to be, and of course can’t get there because we've misplaced the
information we need. By being particular
about these things now it will save us the headaches later, allowing us to
focus on other things at that moment.
If you’re a military family or have a lifestyle that
involves lots of moving and/or paperwork how do you organize your chaos?
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