
Recently, I didn't check my daughter's take-home folder until late Sunday night when I was preparing her lunch for the next day. Inside I found a sheet of paper describing a social studies project that was due Tuesday morning. We would have had the entire weekend to complete the project had I opened my daughter's backpack on Friday when she returned home from school.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda...
The social studies project my daughter needed to create was a time line of photos depicting her life from birth to present including dates, places and special memories.
I had plenty of pictures from my daughter's birth to about 4-years-old, but very few current pics as most of my photos are online these days. Luckily, she did have some school portraits and even a sketched photo drawing from Chuck E. Cheese!
What I didn't have at the house was poster board-construction paper was too small and flimsy. I searched the garage and recycling for an unused box big enough to cut up for the base of the time line. I found an empty Red Baron pizza box.

It turned out pretty good considering the time we had to complete it.


(Next time my daughter needs something of this sort-we'll have more time to paint the box or cover it with colored paper)
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