Greener Than Yesterday

If you’ve read this blog for long, you know I’m not the stereotypical Seattle Eco-Mom, rallied round my family with a pocket full of granola. I’m acutally not sure anyone is that mom. I am trying to do better though. I’m making baby steps to a minty green type of life.

It’s exciting and I want to talk about it without driving everybody crazy or giving the impression that I’m an all-or-nothing Al Gore disciple. I just want to be healthy. I just want to feel like every aspect of my life is reaching towards harmony with my moral code.

If I truly believe that people should treat each other well and that the earth we live in is a gift, then I should be trying to buy more products that are produced fairly and with less pollution and less toll on the earth’s resources. It’s hard to do because I’m not rolling in money but I do lots of hard things. I think it’s possible to be healthy and have a positive impact on the planet without my brains exploding because I’m thinking too hard or draining my life savings.

I need help though. That’s where you come in. Starting today on SeattleMomBlogs.com, we’re counting down to Earth Day next Tuesday by encouraging women across the blogosphere to write about ways they’re being more mindful of the environment in their homes and in the world. Are you saving the planet, even just a little bit more than you were yesterday? Click over and find out what you can do to help. Throughout the week we’ll be giving away gDiapers, Method products, Gorgeously Green and more.

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5 Responses to Greener Than Yesterday

  1. All Adither says:

    A great idea. Love it.

  2. Ali says:

    I was all over that more than a week ago. I keep waiting for my readers to revolt with all the learning to be earth friendly posts I’ve been doing. This one is all about showerheads and water conservation. Keep up the good work.

    http://yeagleyspawn.blogspot.com/2008/04/saving-moolah-and-earths-resources.html

  3. mother of the wild boys says:

    Awareness is the first step…keep up the good (green) work! :mrgreen:

  4. Pam in Utah says:

    Hey, I really like that whfoods.org site! I’ve bookmarked that. Easy to read, good info. Yep, that’s what I’m a talkin about. And good post, too. 🙂

  5. Carrie says:

    Looking forward to joining in the fun!

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