by Wonder Worman | Feb 28, 2011 | Less in the Landfill, Resources
Carlos had a birthday this weekend! I am sure he wouldn’t mind if I told you his age. He’s 3 x 4 x 2 x 2 -8!
He’s wearing one of his gifts given to him by his ever so loving mom and dad. This really cool sweater/shirt is made by Patagonia. We have a Patagonia store downtown, and to tell you the truth I haven’t been in there in quite some time!
Their cool tag resembles the region in South America. Not sure if I’ll ever make it down there in this lifetime. Maybe when I am reincarnated into a Red Wiggler, I’ll have the chance?! That’s silly and doubt that’ll happen.
Here’s the other tag which was attached to the shirt. Patagonia created the Common Threads Recycling Program. The tag reads “At Patagonia, we take back worn products and and recycle them into new products via our Common Threads Recycling Programs.” Click here for the link to their really cool site which gives way more info than I can type at the moment!
by Wonder Worman | Feb 24, 2011 | Resources
I am often on the hunt for environmentally friendly household products. If you ever saw me, you’d laugh because I spend a good 5 minutes scouring the shelves and reading the labels. Ingredients and PRICE have a lot to do with what I buy. I love the environment, but I love my cash, too.
These are Safeway’s EcoFriendly products from their Bight Green line. On the left is TP and the right is a glass and surface cleaner.
Here’s my review:
TP: I don’t mind the TP, but my kids do! They think it is tooo rough, especially on their nose. I will buy this product for my bathroom and look for a new recycled TP for the kids. Any suggestions????
Glass and Surface Cleaner: This product is awesome, especially on stainless steel appliances. It doesn’t leave streak marks like my other EcoFriendly products. I will buy this product again!
Check out their website for a detailed list of their ingredients and other products!
by Wonder Worman | Feb 18, 2011 | Less in the Landfill, Out and About
Today I attended an assembly at Little a’s school, High Lakes. I received an email from her teacher this morning inviting me to see her get an award for positive behavior. I was psyched to go and see the ceremony! I arrived on time, took my seat and waited for her class to arrive in the auditorium.
Remember those days as a kid?! I sure do! I loved assemblies. A change in the schedule meant less work and more time to socialize with your friends. woohoo!
First on the docket was the presentation of the awards. I thought we’d be out soon, but I was soooooooo wrong, BUT pleasantly surprised. The music teacher called a group of 4/5th graders up to the stage to do a Broadway Ensemble!!!! Holy Cow! I was in heaven! NYC! NYC! I couldn’t believe it because just yesterday I wrote a post about a dream job in NYC! So for the next 20 minutes, I was whisked off to NYC, listening to the sounds of the Lion King, Rent, and Wicked! What a show! My toes were tapping and my leg was a-swinging! “Five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes! I just can’t wait to be KING!!!” They were terrific…. After the musical, we were dismissed back to our classes. Oh wait!…not me! The kids were dismissed, and I had to wait in the hall until school was over!
While checking the art work and fun stuff, I saw this simple yet effective teacher made poster on the wall! Way to go High Lakes! I love, love, love seeing reminders to recycle. This sign raises the awareness of the students and staff. It makes you think before you toss. This is similar to the sign at Mt.Bachelor except it’s a bit more detailed.
There’s just one item on this list that I want to change! One of Wonder Worman’s missions! Can you find it? I’ll give you about 5 seconds to scan and answer……Ready, Set, GO! 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…..Times UP!
I want to move the Food!!!! to the recycling side and create a side that writes “Put in the Compost Bucket!”
Soon, Soon, soon! Patience WW! Patience!!
One school at a time……. (Tumalo Community School is on the horizon)
Maybe I can get an award for displaying patience! ….nah, there’s no time for that!