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New Camera
I got a new camera last week and the lens I’ve been wanting came while we were gone. We should be posting a lot more to the family flickr account now, but here are a few pictures from today just because…
Posted in photo love
Weekend Roundup and BYOB Redux
We traveled north this weekend for a lovely wedding and a short visit with the clan. It’s always wonderful to spend time with my family, and I got a bit of relaxation in (tooling around in the convertible, pedicure, etc.) We were glad to get to share in Ryan and Susan’s day and see lots of old friends. Then we raced home today to make it to church this evening so we could take our membership vows.
If you were inspired by my post this weekend to consider buying some reusable bags, I know of a chicobags coop, drop me an email if you are interested.
Posted in being green, family life
Bring Your Own Bags
Every year, 500 billion to a TRILLION plastic bags are consumed worldwide. You know, those plastic bags they give you for “free” when you go to the grocery or big box store. Like diamonds, plastics are forever. They don’t biodegrade. They photodegrade and ruin the soil. Not to mention the extreme litter they create worldwide and the threat to sea life when they are dumped in the oceans. Paper bags are better in some ways (they biodegrade) but require a lot more energy to produce.  Recycling costs much more than original production and very few bags worldwide are ever recycled (even if they are collected to be, sadly.)Â
One of the simplest ways you, dear reader, can be a little more green is to bring your own bags. Some stores even give you a credit for bringing your own bags ($.05+ a bag), as well they should since they have to pay for the bags they give out for “free” to consumers. Â
If you’d like, you can get some of those tote bags you are imagining in your head right now, they work fine. I splurged on some neat bags from Reusable Bags when I had a 20% off coupon code. We got a bargain shopping set they are not running any longer that had three different types of bags. I highly recommend the Acme Workhorse (they fold up REALLY small and you can keep them in your purse) and the Acme Earthtote. They are the size of a standard plastic and paper bag respectively, but hold much more than their disposable counterparts as they are built much tougher. It’s amazing how many fewer bags I use per shopping trip. I have heard good things about Chicobags, too. So bring your own bags, friends.  And work to reuse and retool the disposable ones you end up with as packing material, planters, and whatever else you fancy.  It’s an easy way to be green.Â
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We Are All Hokies
Remember VT, students, faculty and parents tomorrow in your prayers. I can’t believe this even happened. The worst mass shooting in US history.
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Just for the Record
Some people were worried we were having marital problems. Don’t fret! I am married to the most sacrificial, hardworking man who spoils me rotten and loves and serves us all in an awe-inspiring way. So, no marital crisis here!
Posted in family life
We are…
– still eating ham (split pea soup tonight)
– finally uploading living room pics to the family flickr
– going to sell two immobile Volvo 740s
– figuring out how to do the one-car family thing, and hoping its not for long
– blowing a lot of bubbles on the front porch
Posted in family life
It’s Easy Being Green
I am going to start a series of posts on “being green” — small things we’re doing to be good stewards of the planet. I think Kermit was wrong on this one (unusual, since Muppets are so trustworthy!)
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Broken Heart, Risen Lord
Something hard and messy and just plain offensive is going on in my life right now and it makes me sad and angry and depressed. Broken-hearted, in tears, I want to give up and hide. But Christ is risen, and someday I will too. And so, I press on and do what is hard, and love those who hurt me, and try, by God’s grace, to show my children the gospel is for them, too.
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Happy Easter!
Posted in crafting, feasting, photo love
Easter Menu
Ham, scalloped potatoes, raisin sauce, green bean casserole, ginger carrots and rolls for dinner. Lemon bars and brownies for dessert. Thanks for the input! Hopefully it will all come together.
Posted in feasting
Blogging will continue to be light…
As I finish Easter dresses and start to plan/execute Easter dinner. We’re having ham, scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls and… what else would you serve?
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