Mom vs. the paper piles

The never-ending battle that explains why I still haven't signed my kids up for summer camp

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Spring seems like such an arbitrary time to organize your life, clean your closets, and generally get your house together. Still, I always hold out hope that when spring comes I will undergo some sort of metamorphosis and tackle my growing paper piles.

You see, Future Me loves this sort of thing. She tackles paperwork with passion, she scrapbooks, she RSVPs on time. She carries tissues in her purse! She is detail oriented and dangerously fit. I just adore her. But today all I have is Present Me.

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Annabel Monaghan is a lifestyle columnist at The Week and the author of Does This Volvo Make My Butt Look Big? (2016), a collection of essays for moms and other tired people. She is also the author of two novels for young adults, A Girl Named Digit (2012) and Double Digit (2014), and the co-author of Click! The Girls Guide to Knowing What You Want and Making it Happen (2007). She lives in Rye, New York, with her husband and three sons. Visit her at www.annabelmonaghan.com.