We spend a lot of time on our organic lawn. Not only does the green grass provide a psychological respite to the dry, hot summer, but it also provides our home with forest fire protection. In other more urban areas experiencing drought conditions, many people are seeking … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2008
Going Green – Get Your Kids Involved With idBids
When it comes to going green, kids will learn best by example. Simple efforts that your kids can see and get involved with, like changing light bulbs, refusing receipts, and recycling as much as possible, are all great ways to get kids started in the right direction. But … [Read more...]
In Search Of A Safer Sippy
When I attend trade shows and green festivals, I’m always on the look out for products for my family. Sometimes these are simpler greener options, often they address safety issues. Any parent today is getting used to having the bejesus scared out of them every time they turn … [Read more...]
Get Free Paint at a Drop and Swap Center Near You
Who doesn't like a makeover? Finding the perfect piece of furniture at a yard sale or thrift store can help you make over your house and furnishings, saving money and reducing waste at the same time. Often all that's needed to renew something is a good cleaning and a new coat of … [Read more...]
George W. Bush: Hero who Protects Children from Lead
Bwah hah. Made you look. Okay, folks it's been 8 years of me apologizing. Really, I'm sorry about the whole W thing. We'll do better next time. In the interim, our President has signed a really important bill into law. Lead is now banned from children's toys. Can we all do a … [Read more...]
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