Ah! Good question! I ask myself that on nearly a daily basis. The fact that I am off work for the summer contributes to my confusion. Is it Monday or Thursday? The end of July or the beginning of August. It's nice to lose track of time.
So this fall I start my third year as an elementary school librarian. Hard to believe. I still pinch myself to see if I've really landed that dream job.
In two more weeks I will be done, done, done with the seven classes I've been taking (didn't I make it seem so simple?) that I needed to get my full teaching license. No. More. Classes. (After one more large project - grrr).
And what will I do with all this "spare" time? It's so easy to over commit when you are starting the next phase, but I intend to concentrate on Pip and Sprout. They'll both be in elementary school together - ah, bliss. I will concentrate on that aforementioned dream job. There are so many FUN things to do and plan. Speaking of...do you have a question about books for children? Ask the Librarian (that's me). Leave a comment and I will answer your question in a future post.
And finally, oh Joanie save me, I'm about to craft again! (I did make it on Crafty Crow, you know). I'm starting here...
And what about Green Husband you ask? He's about to embark on his on little landscape design business and try his hand at being Stay-At-Home-Dad. Yes, with the economy there's been a ripple effect, so there are some changes afoot. "You have to throw a stone to get the pool to ripple."
And finally, finally, oh joy! I finished Summer's Lease by John Mortimer. It took me five. FIVE summers to finish it, but I did it and I've now netflixed the movie. I urge you to try it. It won't take you five summers to finish.
"Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises." --Pedro Calderon de la Barca, Spanish Poet and Playwright, 1600-1681
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Back to School, Back to Green
It's almost that time: the one that Staples refers to as "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year". Pip, Sprout and I have had a wonderfully relaxed summer thanks to my new work schedule but now we are watching the summer days slip away and hoping for a wonderful start to September.
Here are a few ideas I have for making sure that we don't lose sight of our eco-friendly lunch habits as we head into a more hectic fall.
You may recall my reluctance to let go of the plastic baggies, but I think we have found a nice, if not entirely eco-friendly alternative. For everything from Pirate Booty to sliced cucumbers, I've been using small, plastic containers with screw-on lids. They are small, light, reusable, and the reliable lids give me the peace of mind that their lunch boxes won't return to me smelling like Eau de Spilt Yogurt.
I usually don't go for juice boxes, but when I do I go with the less compact juice pouch option. Why? Because Terracycle can turn them into radical pencil cases or homework folders! We only hope that Terracycle will have their new website up and running soon with details on how you can turn this reuse opportunity into a school fundraiser! **Update - Terracycle emailed me letting me know that they are frantically working on a much needed website makeover. Stay tuned!**
After much teeth gnashing and price comparing, I finally settled on a decent water bottle option: the bpa-free offerings from Nalgene. I was able to pick them up at Target and they have proven to be quite successful. The wide mouth lets me plunk in some ice cubes or, better yet, I can freeze water in them overnight so that Pip and Sprout will still have some icy cold refreshment when snack time finally rolls around.
And as for reusable cloth napkins, don't even get me started. Etsy is seriously draining my bank account when it comes to adorable, handmade accoutrements for les enfants!
I realize we are heavy on the plastics, but for now these are the best choices for my family. Perhaps after I steal, er, glean some ideas from the Green Moms Carnival {**updated link!} back to school edition we'll be making some even greener choices in the future.
How about you? Any ideas for healthy, waste-free lunches?
Here are a few ideas I have for making sure that we don't lose sight of our eco-friendly lunch habits as we head into a more hectic fall.
You may recall my reluctance to let go of the plastic baggies, but I think we have found a nice, if not entirely eco-friendly alternative. For everything from Pirate Booty to sliced cucumbers, I've been using small, plastic containers with screw-on lids. They are small, light, reusable, and the reliable lids give me the peace of mind that their lunch boxes won't return to me smelling like Eau de Spilt Yogurt.
I usually don't go for juice boxes, but when I do I go with the less compact juice pouch option. Why? Because Terracycle can turn them into radical pencil cases or homework folders! We only hope that Terracycle will have their new website up and running soon with details on how you can turn this reuse opportunity into a school fundraiser! **Update - Terracycle emailed me letting me know that they are frantically working on a much needed website makeover. Stay tuned!**
After much teeth gnashing and price comparing, I finally settled on a decent water bottle option: the bpa-free offerings from Nalgene. I was able to pick them up at Target and they have proven to be quite successful. The wide mouth lets me plunk in some ice cubes or, better yet, I can freeze water in them overnight so that Pip and Sprout will still have some icy cold refreshment when snack time finally rolls around.
And as for reusable cloth napkins, don't even get me started. Etsy is seriously draining my bank account when it comes to adorable, handmade accoutrements for les enfants!
I realize we are heavy on the plastics, but for now these are the best choices for my family. Perhaps after I steal, er, glean some ideas from the Green Moms Carnival {**updated link!} back to school edition we'll be making some even greener choices in the future.
How about you? Any ideas for healthy, waste-free lunches?
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