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Monday, January 5, 2009

My New Year's Resolutions For Creating a More Sustainable Lifestyle


  1. Ride my bike more/ use my car less. My oldest child's school is only 1.5 miles from our house. When school began, we rode our bikes every day. Full disclosure leads me to tell you that at this point I am trying to ride the bike at least 50% of the time. The typical excuses abound... we are running late, the kids are whining, I am freezing (I am seriously not equipped for cold weather, so I am a wimp when the air temp dips below 50 degrees). But then I have to slouch down in the car as we ride past all of my neighbors who are happily biking with their kids. A few have "green" motivations for being on the bike, but mostly they just love being outdoors with their kids, getting some exercise.
  2. Create a Spring and Summer garden. I have wonderful memories of my parents sending me out to the garden to gather vegetables for our supper most summer evenings. I have killed more tomato plants than I care to mention and have never ventured beyond container plants. Surely I can aspire to more! We have been working on our composted soil for almost a year and I feel ready to try this. Any suggestions for veggies (middle eastern coastal area)?

  3. Spend more time with friends and family. I really think there is a connection between this resolution and creating a more sustainable lifestyle. Life balance and focus on basics rather than "flash" allows us to break out of bad habits of old.

Do you agree? Do you have any to share?


Also, thanks to everyone who used reusable gift wrapping from fabricwrapper.com this holiday! We appreciate your support and all of the kind words regarding your satisfaction with our products.

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2 Comments:

Blogger bates said...

Like many people at this time, I just recently put away all of my Christmas decorations. Typically, I save boxes and bows, but rush out to find post-holiday wrapping paper for next year. It was a good feeling to put my stack of reusable fabric wrappers in the attic.... In addition I'm interested to see my children react to the bags every year -- I have a feeling they will get a kick out of who gets which bag or wrap each year (they probably won't realize the value they are learning until a little later in life). Anyway, thanks for a great product -- I'll be sure to give a few away in hopes that other families will start the trend in years to come.

January 12, 2009 3:53 PM  
Blogger Ellen said...

I love your sustainable lifestyle resolutions! I would urge you not to get discourage with your gardening abilities! I have a "brown thumb" and still have had a successful garden for 3 years. I find that a regular garden is much easier for me than container gardening which requires a lot of maintenance (i.e. a lot of watering). Try greens: broccoli, collards, spinach, leafy lettuces...I have found these to be almost fool proof! Good luck with all your sustainable resolutions. I love your fabric wrappers!!

January 13, 2009 4:50 PM  

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