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March 29th, 8pm

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Shameless Promotion

Taking a moment to promote a new blog I am co-authoring with the wonderful C.K.

As you all must know by now, I have been making a lot of efforts  the last year or so to be kinder and gentler to the environment. I’ve made a lot of  changes, and I hope to inspire others to as well. I also have a lot to learn, and hope that this blog will help me come up with new ideas to make my life greener!!

C.K. and I are both City girls, me in Toronto and C.K. in Hong Kong. We will be blogging about environmental issues and new and exciting (or not so new and exciting, but worthy anyways!) ways we have found to be kinder to the environment while staying true to our stylin’ city girl ways. The blog is C.K.’s baby, but as soon as I saw that she was starting it I thought “I wanna green blog, I WANNA GREEN BLOG!” so I begged her to let me in on the action, which she kindly did.

Pop on by, take a look at Green is Her New Blog…and don’t forget to take notice of the awesome amazing graphics, all C.K.’s work. Good thing too, since I don’t have an artistic bone in my body! She created some truly fabulous doll icons for herself, and I!!

Here she is:

and me:

and expect to see C popping by as well,she is super green and an inspiration to us all. Hi C (not the drink, just saying “hi” to C’s adorable icon!!: My Photo

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New Year’s Momma

Last night we had dinner out (sans the girl) with several couples, and then a small get-together with the adults and kids at a friend’s house. I was by far the most over dressed, but that is nothing new for me.

I tried out some dramatic smokey blue eyes:

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 To go with a striped sweater dress and boots:

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  and I enjoyed one of my favorite drinks:

As for New Year’s Resolutions, this year I am going to make them much more broad than I have in previous years, since tight ones never seem to be attainable anyways! I wish I had last year’s to go over, but they were on my now dead and gone first blog! Oh well, I do remember doing a tummy-roll was a goal of mine, and I’ve done that (who wants a video??). For 2008 I will:

1. Be more focused on my family.

2. Make healthy lifestyle choices.

3. Make positive changes with regards to my career.

4. Be kinder to the world and encourage others to do so as well. Starting here, with my blogger pal C.K..

Happy News Years Everyone!!!

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My new favorite thing

A few months ago, I switched from my Nalgene water bottle to a Sigg one. I had read too many articles about the dangers of Polycarbonateto ignore even though I know very well that it may just be paranoid hype (are eggs good or bad for us?). Since I use my water bottle every day and suck from it constantly, I just figured better safe than sorry. After some research I decides a Sigg was my best bet and bought one. I am not sure if it is really healthier or not, but I do love it. It looks great, and the water tastes great too. I fill it with filtered tap water nightly, and I find that water has less of a chemical taste from my Sigg than it did from my my Nalgene. I took the Sigg to Disney World, where it fell out of my bag no less than 1200 times. It lived, but is really scratched up and dented and doesn’t really stand straight anymore. Last week I finally made it to The Big Carrot to get a new one. Lucky for me, they had the one I have been coveting in stock. May I present my new suck toy:

Lovely, yes? If you are gonna spend $34 on a water bottle, it may as well be pretty, pink and give some proceeds (and create some awareness) for a good cause.

P.S. I really really recommend reusable water bottles, be it hard plastic or aluminum or even steel or glass. The cheap one time plastic ones are awful. Not only am I concerned about the health aspects of sucking on flimsy plastic all day, but the waste is just enormous. Every time I go to the supermarket I see people buying piles of cases of bottles of water, and it hurts me to think how most of those bottles won’t even make it to a recycling bin. Disposable water bottles are a huge contribution to the world’s waste problems, and even reusing them is not safe. I am lucky to live in a city that has safe regulated water, and am glad to take advantage of that!

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What does being green do for me

I was reading Southern Mom yesterday, and remembered a post I had planned to write, so I’ll do it now.

In the past few weeks, a few people have been snarky towards me about “being green” (not that I ever use that term in real life!!). I was at the supermarket and the cashier said she liked my reusable bags and asked about them. I told her I really liked them, it was convenient to use them and nice not to be adding to landfills. The lady in line behind be sneered “Nice Attitude!”. The cashier did not get it, and turned to her to agree, that it was nice that I was bringing my own bags. I had gotten it though. I had heard the sneer that really meant “Self-righteous b!tch”!!

Then, a few days later, I was buying my latte at Starbucks. While I was getting my drink, a lady looked at it and said “what is that?”. I told her it was a Non-fat De-caf Peppermint Mocha Latte! She said “No, not the drink, that thing it is in”. I told her it was a reusable coffee cup. She sneered “Oh, for the environment you mean?”, gave me a look, and walked out.

I have also read a few blog articles talking about how it is trendy to be green, in a “put down” sort of way.

So, a few things to get straight:

1.  I know I am just 1 person and whatever I do is not going to change the world…but I also know that people add up and if people see what I do, and do it themselves (and I know of 2 people that have started using reusable bags after I did…maybe there are more I don’t know of), and then people see those people and try it and…well…you get it. I know I am in some ways a hypocrite, as for everything I do for the environment, there are other things I don’t do (like turn of the TV that I can still hear is on the in the other room right now. I know I should get up and turn it off). But reality is…the TV is on whether or not I use reusable bags. It is still better for the environment to have the TV on and no plastic bags in my garbage than to have the TV on and a garbage tin full of plastic bags. Doing a little is better than doing nothing.  BRB, I am gonna go turn off the TV…

2. I am well aware it is “trendy” to be green these days, and will even admit that part of the appeal of being green for me is the trend factor (though it started when I started using the Diva Cup, which I started to use not for the environment or because iut is trendy-it isn’t!- but because the traditional alternatives were no longer working for me). I like to do what’s hip. Being green is hip, and has caught on to me. So what? It is not like I am killing baby seals because it is hip. I don’t do harmful things just because they are hip. But I feel no shame that environmentalism appeals to me partly because it is hip. It is a good thing for the world, a good thing for my life, makes me feel good about myself and makes me feel hip. Win-win! (P.S. is it even hip to say ”hip” these days? Should I say “cool”? How about “phat”? Help…I am a failure at being hip!)

3. I will also freely admit that anything I do for the environment has benefits for me too. I may want to be hip, and I may want to reduce my waste and carbon footprint…but I am not enough of a self-righteous b!tch to do things that would cause me true sacrifice or inconvenience. Here is how being green helps me:

Bags:I hated the way plastic bags took over my entire home. they were poking out of every closet, piled up in corners of the basement, stuffed in every crevice of my car, and piled up under my desk at work. Half the time I tried to re-use a plastic bag, I realized (often too late) that it had a hole it in anyways. They ere not strong and I often needed to double bag things at the supermarket or had them break on me in parking lots or on my driveway. The small handles would dig into my palms and hurt, and I could only carry a few at a time.

Reusable bags are neat and tiny and foldable. I have a static number of them and never get more so they are never cluttering my world. They all fit in one bag and take up almost no space in my trunk when I am not using them. They go over my shoulder and I can carry my whole grocery load into my house in one trip using them. They are very strong and sturdy, and I have yet to lose a bag full of groceries in a parking lot while carrying them. Reusable bags do far more for me than for the environment (or so it feels, anyways).

Cups:I drink a lot of coffee, and a lot of water. When I used disposable coffee cups and water bottles, it was gross. I was constantly looking for places to dispose of cups so I could fit a new coffee in my cup holder, and finding moldy old cups in the floor of my car. Empty water bottles as well rolled all over my car. It was a choice of having my car constantly littered with these things, or constantly seeking garbage cans and recycling bins. Far too often my water bottles went in the garbage as there was no recycling bin around, and they were driving me crazy. Having a reusable coffee cup I always keep in my car and quickly rinse between coffees is so much easier, and keeps my car so much cleaner (and fresh smelling) and for water I now use a SIGG bottle. I keep it full in my fridge, grab it every morning on my way out, and refill it with Britafied water every night. Way easier than always needing to make sure I have a case of bottles in the trunk, and disposing of the bottles before there is no room for me in the car!

Girly stuff:No more midnight runs to the drugstore or supermarket. I always have what I need, when I need it. I also prefer the performance of the reusable products, and enjoy that I don’t have to deal with overflowing garage tins and worries about clogging up the toilet at certain times of the month.

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