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Yellow Snow

Posted by Jen 1.28.2012 2 comments

There are many lessons to be learned in life starting at a young age and well into adulthood. Tonight as we were shoveling our sidewalk I noticed that B was eating snow and I actually told him to not eat yellow snow. As if he even knows what means or that we could even see if it was yellow or not. But it did get me thinking about what else could be in that snow and how much control we have over our property and what we use to remove snow and ice. 

I did think about putting down some of the concrete friendly de-icer we have in our garage but as I watched B eat snow off his mittens I realized that I have no idea what is in that de-icer. I didn't buy it after all, it was leftover when Joe's plant closed 4 years ago. Joe is pretty vague about what it is when I ask so my gut is telling me that it is not something that I would agree with or want anywhere near the snow B is eating....or any other kid or pet. 

A few years ago I used EcoTraction and it works great for creating that traction on icy walkways. Joe didn't like it though, I think because he likes the ice melters. I know we need to find a solution that works for both of us and keeps everyone safe with no impact on the environment. 

It amazes me at how something as simple as seeing B eat snow can completely change one of my habits. I normally would shovel and then throw down the 'whatever the hell that stuff is' on the stairs and sidewalk. Looks like it is time to google some solutions and get rid of the other stuff. 

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Posted by Jen 1.27.2012 7 comments

The boys went to B's swimming lesson today so I decided to do the grocery shopping to get it out of the way so Joe didn't have to go and do it tomorrow. I brought my grocery bags with me but I completely forgot my produce bags at home. I realized it as I picked up Joe's oranges. So instead of using a plastic produce bag I just put the fruit into my cart. You should have seen the looks I got. It was like I was putting babies and poisonous snakes in my cart (which I wasn't because everyone knows you can't get either of those at a legit grocery store). I did have to use some plastic bags for some things I bought, like the bulk popcorn kernels. Because those I can't just dump in the cart and I think the cashier would have been pissed if I just pulled handfuls out of my pockets for her to weigh (plus who wants to pay extra for the pocket lint that would have been mixed in with the popcorn).

I was on the hunt for brown paper bags so we can make popcorn in the microwave without all the chemicals in microwave popcorn bags. I had no idea what aisle they were in so I went up and down all of them. You know what....the cleaning aisle really fucking stinks. I mean seriously how does anyone walk down that aisle and A. not pass out from the fumes, B. not get a perma migraine and C. pick anything up off the shelf?  It is sensory overload with all the fragrances messing together. If it is that strong of a smell when the bottle is unopened imagine when it is opened. Note to self - never go into the aisle again because I feel like I lost 5 brain cells doing it today.

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This is just so perfect. On the way home I was thinking about Wordless Wednesday and hoping I could catch Joe in this situation. A perfect follow-up to our discussion on Monday. As Joe was cleaning up the kitchen the exact situation I was thinking about played out. This is what happens in our house. The water is running on full (and hot) and he is no where near the sink. In fact he is unloading the dishwasher which requires 0 water.


Speed Bumps

Posted by Jen 1.23.2012 17 comments

Sometimes on our green journey we encounter speed bumps. Little things that slow us down or even take us on a completely different path. We aren't perfect and that sometimes means that we have to chose something that is not as green as we would like or heck not green at all. I try to not let it bother me when this happens but it is hard to not be a bit disappointed. 


Speed Bump #1 - Food
I love me some food. And Joe loves meat. We (okay I) try to make sustainable choices for us but its hard yo. Organic and local is easy compared to non-GMO, no HFCS, No Nestle, and Fuck Monsanto. How does we even know what is GMO and what isn't? How do we know if Monsanto is linked to our food? HFCS is in everything and all the delicious stuff. No Nestle has been easy for me as long as I read all the labels closely. Joe on the other hand is not on board with it...because he loves Smarties.

Solutions to Reduce our Impact
* We buy local and organic as often as possible. 
* We don't eat meat every night.
* We have a garden.
* We buy brands that we have investigated to ensure they are legit (as far as we can tell).
* HFCS, non-GMO and Fuck Monsanto are work in progress for me. Solutions are welcome.

Speed Bump #2 - Hair Care
I have had zero success with green hair products and I am terrified to try no-poo because I know I would have greasy hair for like 2 weeks. So I continue to use semi-green hair care products and some not so green. ::hangs chemical laden hair in shame::

Solutions to Reduce our Impact
* I found a recipe to make my own hairspray (edit: here is the recipe)
* I will keep looking for shampoo/conditioner options for myself and Joe

Speed Bump #3 - Diapers and Wipes
We tried cloth diapering and it just did not work for us or for B. There were so many factors at play but it came down to the fact that B broke out in a horrible rash from them. It may have been the diapers from the service we were using but regardless it meant we switched to disposables. We planned on switching back when he hit 6 months (and was going through less diapers each day) but our daycare provider wouldn't do cloth so we had to stick with disposable. 

Solutions to Reduce our Impact
* We looked a lots of options for diapers and settled on Nature BabyCare based on what their diapers are made from (plus they work awesome)
* We use Nature BabyCare again because of what they are made from but recently tried out Jackson Reece wipes and OMG they rocked our socks off. They worked so good we only had to use half the amount we normally used to, they are made from natural ingredients AND they break down in your composter.

Speed Bump #4 - Water Usage (not mine)
Joe uses a lot of water sometimes...pretty much the entire time he is in the washroom or the kitchen the water is running. I don't know why he does it, I don't think he knows why he does it. I have come to the conclusion that there is no changing this and thus it is not worth my energy to try and fight it. DISCLAIMER - I reserve the right to turn the water off when I walk by.

What are your Speed Bumps? Do they keep you up at night or are you all cool with them?

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I am frickin tired. And not just end of week kind of tired...this is the kind of exhaustion that comes from running in heels. Taking stairs 2 a time...in heels. Commuters don't seem to wear running shoes to/from work like the ladies in Toronto do. 

 That's right ladies....it's on.

I'm still in London this week and each day I take the train to work. Usually I get my ticket on time and am standing there waiting a few minutes before they announce which track the train is on. But some days...like today I leave my hotel room 2 minutes later than normal and I am hauling ass through the station to get to the train on time. 

It is the trip back to the hotel that wears me out. My shuttle leaves 10 minutes before the train arrives. Everyone else in the shuttle is somewhat calm but not me. Nope on the inside I am always screaming OMG MAKE THE LIGHT. Or WHY ARE YOU STOPPING FOR THAT BUS. I'm pretty sure I have the door to the van open before we even stop and then I (and everyone else on my train) sprint into the station. Of course our train is not right beside the station...we have to climb stairs and run across a bridge over the tracks and then down more stairs. Again...3 of the 5 days I have been in heels while doing this.

I have a whole new respect for anyone who takes public transit to work. My brother has been riding the Go Train (Toronto commuter train) for a decade and he is now a God in my books. How does he handle this kind of stress??? I don't want to say it because this is counter to my crunchy ways but it is way less stressful sitting in a car in traffic. I wonder if that is why so many people do not take public transit? If the stress of catching the train or the bus or the tube (hahaha already picking up the lingo) is just too much to do every day. Some days I have to stop what I am doing and quickly pack up so I can catch the shuttle to get the train. Sure I could wait for the next shuttle and next train but that one isn't express and for some unknown reason that pushes me to get out the door in a mad rush to get the express.

Now having said all of this I do enjoy the little commuter community that I have seen going on. I see the same people on the train each day and we do nod to each other or roll our eyes if we are running late. And people have been super kind in helping me out if I have that 'where the fuck am I going' look on my face. 

If there was better public transit at home I would consider taking it to work. I would just wear something other than heels for the journey (and I would always have wine in the fridge because lets be serious...wine cures all).

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I have stayed in 3 hotels in the last 4 days. 2 of the hotels have been major chains and 1 is a smaller local run hotel. To my surprise each has a whole host of green options available to their guests. Not just the typical 'we don't wash your towels if you leave it in xyz place' kind of stuff either.

Here are some of the things that I have seen:
* Your lights don't work unless your key card is in a slot on the wall (common in Europe) and it means that you can not leave your lights on when you leave!
* The lights and fan in the bathroom turned off automatically after 15 minutes. When I walked back in they turned on.
* Room service menu's feature all local foods.
* Environmental commitments posted right on the wall
* Fair trade tea and sugar in the room
* Lots of vegetarian options on the menu
*

But of course there have been some non eco items in these hotels.
* Soap wrapped tightly in plastic
* Heated towel rack (had a switch to turn it on though)
* Intensely strong water in the shower (am I an elephant?)
* The TV turns on automatically when you enter the room

I know there is much room for improvement and we can't possibly see all that a hotel is doing behind the scene's. So are the small things like this just a way for a hotel to green wash us into thinking they are really green when in fact they are not?

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Leaving on a Jet Plane

Posted by Jen 1.09.2012 0 comments

Traveling to the UK yesterday (and this morning) was hard for me. Both as a Mom and as an environmentalist. From the Mom perspective it is because I have only been away from B for 4 nights in total since he was born. It took everything I had in me to walk away from the car with him bawling in the backseat yelling 'NO NO NO MOMMY'. From an environmentalist perspective I did what I could to reduce the impact of my trip but really there was only so much I could do.

Before the trip even started I was already in the red with this trip. I had to to break my no printing streak when I had to print an immigration letter from my company (which I was never asked for when I went through customs). I didn't technically print it because my boss printed it so she could sign it for me but still that counts as 'me' printing because it is something I needed.

I didn't print any of my itinerary but instead I kept copies on my BlackBerry and PlayBook in case I needed them. When I was checking in to my flight I did have the option to have my boarding pass emailed to me. Sweet! I took this option and the QR code it sent was scanned at each check point on the trip. 

When dinner was served on the plane it all went downhill. I had brought my bamboo spork and water bottle but when my tray arrived it was full of plastic. 
* Plastic container housing cucumber salad (with a lid)
* Plastic wrap around the bun
* Plastic wine bottle
* Plastic container with the main course (plastic film on top)
* Plastic bag with plastic form and knife
* Plastic container housing a brownie (with a lid)
* Plastic glass for the wine
* Plastic container of butter
* Bottle of water (Enviroclear spring water ::rolls eyes:: )

Based on what they gathered up independently during cleanup I would say that of all of this the only things that were recycled were the pop cans and the plastic cups. It looked like the rest maybe trash. 
I plan on reaching out to the airline to find out what would have happened if I had refused the plastic cutlery bundle or the plastic bottle of water. I know when I did a waste audit for them when I was in university these unused items went into the trash so I would like to find out if that has changed. 

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For a long time I never had to think about what kind of milk B would drink and I liked that. It was like I got to hit the pause button on making a decision. I know most people don't think twice about what kind of milk their child will drink so for me it was difficult to find people to talk to and hear their stories. That was until I was browsing my Facebook newsfeed one day and saw that my lovely friend Rachel was talking about milk options. There were lots of responses including those who are feeding their children soy milk, rice milk and almond milk. I don't think there was a single mention of cows milk which completely shocked me. Joe and I grew up on cows milk and had never had anything else. But I knew that I did not want to feed B cow's milk, I knew that I wanted to find an alternative that would make me feel as good about what I am feeding him as I did when he nursed.

We (okay me) decided against cow's milk because of the amount of hormones, steroids and antibiotics that are in the milk. I worked my ass off to provide B with breastmilk for 27 months so it didn't feel right to start the chapter after breastfeeding with milk that I wasn't comfortable giving to him. 

Here are some things I learned in my research
* Our bodies are not even designed to process dairy products from cow's.
* There is frickin pesticides and dioxin in cow's milk. The FDA even says that virtual 100% of dairy products produced and sold in the US have pesticides in them.
* People are grossed out by human milk but not by cow's milk
* Cows udders can become infected but they are still milked. That means there is puss in the milk (hence pasteurization).
* Drinking large amounts of cow's milk can block iron absorption leading to iron deficiency.

Soy milk was off the list immediately because of the information I read about estrogen in the milk that can be bad for little boys. It was down to rice or almond milk. There is no reason I picked almond milk over rice milk maybe because I couldn't stop laughing at Joe's very helpful comment 'how the hell do you milk an almond anyways?'. Honestly I just kind of stopped researching at that point and went to almond milk.One thing to keep in mind with almond milk is that you can get lots of different flavours. Look for the unsweetened kind because of the sugar levels in the vanilla and original flavours. 

And the cherry on top of all of this is that I too have made the switch to almond milk. Joe well not so much...I can't even get him to taste it. I get the feeling he thinks it is gross. If only he had read what I have read about cow's milk.


Resources
Diet for a Poisoned Planet: How to Choose Safe Foods for You and your Family by David Steinman
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Rachel's Facebook Page (bawawawah - no seriously)

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There are things that we all do every day that are using resources and energy and increasing our impact on the environment. Not exactly what we want now is it! Some of these things I have been doing forever without even realizing the impact. It is like I am just on auto pilot doing it because that is what I know and not questioning it because I didn't see the harm in it. No more I say! I have spent the last year or so really paying attention to the simple day to day things so we could easily target area's to cut back on. Here are some common things that we are probably all doing wrong.



1. Using the heat setting to dry your dishes in your dishwasher
           * Using this setting means you are using 15-20% more energy with each load
           * Try using the 'air-dry' setting if you have it or opening the door to dry the dishes

2. Keeping your cable box plugged in when not in use
           * Cable boxes can use as much energy as a fridge regardless if they are off
           * Stay tuned for our own results of unplugging the box every night for the last 2 months

3. Leaving the bathroom fan on all day
           * The fan only needs to stay on for 20 minutes after a shower
           * Install a timer if you normally leave within 20 minutes of turning the fan on
           * Clean the dust off the fan to ensure it operates efficiently

4. Keeping curtains/blinds closed when it is sunny (in the winter)
           * You want to keep them open to let the heat from the sun in
           * Close them at night to keep the heat in
           * Position your TV and furniture so you don't get glare from sunlight

5. Not thoroughly separating waste streams
           * It is easier and requires less energy for you to separate at home
           * It prevents waste stream contamination which could result in recycling in the landfill
           * Remove cereal bags from inside the cereal box and recycle separately
           * Remove stickers from fruit before composting
           * Check floor sweepings for non compostables before composting
          
6. Leaving a desktop computer on when not in use
           * Computers use roughly 250 kwh/year which is more than a TV
           * Check your settings to ensure your computer goes into sleep mode when not in use
           * When not in use for long periods turn it right off
           * Turn off all your computer accessories when not in use

7. Cranking the faucet to the 'hot' position even when getting a small amount of water
           * It will still draw hot water even if you stop using the water before it becomes hot

8. Air ducts are supposed to be cleaned????
           * Clean ducts will allow air to move freely, reducing your heating/cooling costs
           * Clean dusts will improve the air quality of your home
           * Follow the schedule on your furnace for regular cleanings (ours is every 4 years)
           * Clean out under your dryer lint trap once a month using your vacuum attachment

9. Keeping chargers plugged in even after they are done charging
           * Chargers will continue to draw power even after they are done charging
           * Have a handy spot to store chargers so it is easy to put them away right after use

10. What can you think of that would be a good #10?

How many of these do you do? How many have you caught yourself doing and stopped?

Here is how we stack up
#1 - Just stopped doing 3 days ago
#2 - Stopped in early November
#3 - Still do
#4 - Stopped when we installed our new curtains
#5 - Just stopped doing the sticker thing...the rest we were good at
#6 - Turned off this summer after months of not using it
#7 - Still do
#8 - Cleaning package bought, on Joe's to do list to get them here
#9 - Still do

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