Monday, January 21, 2008

Going Green

I should be afraid to write this, but I do have to say...I've never really cared all that much about where my food comes from, how much electricity I'm using if I can pay the bill, what cleaning products I'm using, etc. My whole perspective is truly changing. I can't pinpoint exactly what has been altering my perspective...
-living in the Northwest around a bunch of "granolas"
-powerful documentaries (we have watched several..."Where does your food come from?" and "Inconvenient Truth" are two favorites)
-the ongoing conversation about our environment
-friends who live "green" lives
-God changing my heart

I've always just bought what was on sale and not worried too much about our food or where it comes from. Lately, we've been getting local organic produce delivered to our front door twice a month (how convenient is that!) by a great company - Pioneer Organics. I'm trying to cut down on our waste as well as the amount of packaging that we use. I am in love with Trader Joe's! :) We're eating better and I'm actually spending less.

My new favorite cleaning product..."Greenworks All-Purpose Cleaner" which is a "green" product made by Clorox. Smells great and does a great job. The cost is not much more if any different. It smells so lemony fresh, but not fake. Check them out: http://www.greenworkscleaners.com/ I bought mine at the grocery store this weekend.

The other day at Costco, I noticed a 10 pack of the compact fluorescent bulbs on sale (major sale) because Seattle City Light (our utility company) was offsetting the cost of the bulbs in a major way. I was able to buy 10 of these fancy-shmancy bulbs for $9! They are usually about $4 each! What a steal. You know I love a bargain! The nicest man was looking at them too and counseling me on my decision. He asked if I'd used these bulbs before and I told him that I hadn't. He really encouraged me to take the plunge. He mentioned how astonished I'd be at the reduction in my light bill. I asked about the light - did it feel fluorescent? He said no, I trusted him, and I bought the bulbs. I am so glad that I did. That was such an easy and quick fix.

Please know, I'm not writing this to pat myself on the back, by any means! Truly this is my new realization...that for me, it is important to know where our food comes from and what little steps I can take to help a major problem. Nothing that I did was hard...I needed new light bulbs, so I bought energy efficient ones; I needed to replace my all-purpose cleaner, so I bought natural products, etc. We're not planning to start hiking to work anytime soon. :)

I live in a city that is incredibly progressive when it comes to the idea of "green", but I was not taking full advantage of all that was being offered to reduce my carbon footprint. We're trying - slowly, but surely...I'd encourage you to try some of these little changes as well.

We're on our way to being "granolas"!!!

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Tucker and Sabre



Tucker is of course our charming and ever-needy golden retriever. Our good friends, Matt and Courtney, recently (well, in October) got a gorgeous and very well-behaved puppy, Sabre. Her dad was a golden retriever and her mom was a black lab/chocolate lab mix. She has such a wonderful temperament and adores her older cousin Tucker. He loves her too. I have never seen him be more patient with any other dog. She watches his every move and does as he does....


Tucker peers, Sabre pees.
Tucker poops, Sabre poops.
Tucker eats, Sabre tries to eat his food.
Tucker sleeps, Sabre tried to wake him up. (So she doesn't do everything just like him!)

They have a great time playing together. It has been really fun to see them with each other. It has made us think of getting a puppy this summer. No promises, but definitely a possibility! We hope you love the pictures as much as we do.
*We kept Sab for a week while Matt and Court were in NY...what a fun experience that was!!