Sunday, May 25, 2008

greenhouse research



I'm researching greenhouses - I'm home alone this weekend so that explains my numerous posts today. Anyway I'm researching and I found a link to dome greenhouses (link on the right). Sounds good, looks pretty cool, don't know the cost yet but I found this picture and I'm sold! Notice the little sitting area in the back. Amazing. And I can't wait.

Another really cute greenhouse is from Marston & Langinger - easy to google.
Another link: http://www.igcusa.com/hobby-greenhouse-pride-of-the-pacific.html

get junk food out of schools

Another fund-raiser - write a letter (the kid writes it, if they wish) stating why it would be important to switch to healthier vending machines at school. Ask for money to support this - how much will it cost to buy one of these? See if the school will match any of it, and send the letter to every parent in the school. Maybe it'll work!

http://www.shapingyouth.org/blog/?p=877

connecting kids to charitable giving


I love having this blog - and the computer from work that makes me able to add something here almost whenever I want to. This might end up being the website that I've wanted for so long. A place to post resources, websites, all the things that I don't want to forget. It's fabulous!

But onto the subject title: I just read something in Domino magazine that gave me an idea. They suggested having your kid save up to donate money to a wildlife organization. The kid sends $25 to a wildlife foundation for Africa and receives a "plush toy" in return.

A way to make this better: bring your kid to the zoo - possibly do your own research into your local zoo. The one in Seattle does a decent job at educating their visitors with signs that include many details on the animals, their domain, and usually reasons as to why they are in danger. So your kid connects to a particular animal, decides he/she wants to help feed or house (or pay for good staff that will take care of the animal), donates x amount of dollars, and gets the satisfaction of sharing some of her/his good fortune to help others. This can be done with any type of organization, really - not just for wildlife. In fact - how about they designate $25 every year to go toward an organization of their choice? And the kid can write a letter about what the money is for, why it was raised, etc.

The hope is that from a very young age your children have a connection and compassion for all living things, and also the idea that we're all part of the earth cycle - we all depend on each other for something, whether it be clean air, subsistence, or a little extra cash.

Monday, May 12, 2008

road tripping

We're going on a cruise to mexico for our honeymoon in october. i really want to make it a road-trip to get down there, so I've come up with this:

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travel itch is a bitch

I've been itching to travel lately. Even move away from Seattle. It's spring, so it's not totally unusual for me to be in this mood, but I keep being reminded of road trips, and how much I'd like to be on one. But what about C's job? He won't take a month to go on a road trip with me. Then we're talking about having a baby - I might be pregnant next summer. (!) So when will I get to go on a road trip? I still think it'd be amazing to drive down to San Diego before we go on the honeymoon cruise that Molly gave us. I'd love to take a week to get down there.

Then there's work, which I should be doing now. Speaking of...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Healthy Choices 2008


It's Thursday - I started my Healthy Choices 2008 commitment today - eating pretty well and drinking MUCH more water. I gave up coffee on Tuesday and replaced it with green tea. It's working out! I'm not exhausted, and it feels good to not be tied to the coffee pot. Oh! And big change - I convinced Cristopher to toss out our TV. We still have a little one but it's not hooked up to the cable, so only DVDs can be watched. And now nothing but a stereo (well, and a computer) are in our living room. Funny - tonight we were making dinner and when I thought of the fact that we weren't going to set up in the living room and watch something while we ate, I actually panicked. What will we DO? So we sat at our table which we rarely do, ate some delicious pork tacos then got up to do other things.

nostalgia & my first rock crush


Yep! I saw Duran Duran last night. So much fun! They played lots of new stuff and some fantastic oldies, which made me so happy. One of their newer songs (OK, it came out in '95, but it seems new to me) has gotten me in a trance of sorts - it's Ordinary World. The lyrics are heart-wrenching.