Last week, we were inconvenienced for a few days needing to boil our water before we drank it or brushed our teeth with it. It made me irritable that I needed to do this as it was a busy week and I didn't have time to do this manual task. But my water still flowed freely so I could shower and I luxuriated in a dip in our pool yesterday. So I will remind myself again how lucky we are and think of those less fortunate throughout the world. Be grateful, be thankful. Hopefully some day everyone will have access to water. And if we are without for a few days, maybe it is meant to be a helpful reminder.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Appreciation of Water
With a water main break last week, it reminded me again how fortunate we are to have access to clean drinking water just by turning on the faucet. I often think of how lucky we are each day while I wash a dish, brush my teeth or take a shower. In many parts of our world, people go without clean water most of their lives. They might walk miles a day just for a gallon or 2 of dirty water. Can you imagine the stress of doing that every day? ![](https://encrypted-tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTk-RsfTjSIfu5R4NhTC7DNqHnt8RLOlvqxA-0BqjDjQycHL1Cy)
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Last week, we were inconvenienced for a few days needing to boil our water before we drank it or brushed our teeth with it. It made me irritable that I needed to do this as it was a busy week and I didn't have time to do this manual task. But my water still flowed freely so I could shower and I luxuriated in a dip in our pool yesterday. So I will remind myself again how lucky we are and think of those less fortunate throughout the world. Be grateful, be thankful. Hopefully some day everyone will have access to water. And if we are without for a few days, maybe it is meant to be a helpful reminder.
Last week, we were inconvenienced for a few days needing to boil our water before we drank it or brushed our teeth with it. It made me irritable that I needed to do this as it was a busy week and I didn't have time to do this manual task. But my water still flowed freely so I could shower and I luxuriated in a dip in our pool yesterday. So I will remind myself again how lucky we are and think of those less fortunate throughout the world. Be grateful, be thankful. Hopefully some day everyone will have access to water. And if we are without for a few days, maybe it is meant to be a helpful reminder.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Doo Wop Wildwood and Vegetarian Cape May
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One of my favorite rides as a kid (circa approximately 1975) was The Golden Nugget rollercoaster. It was so exciting back then but to today's standards it would seem tame, almost kiddie-like. The ride had an Old West theme to it and much of the ride was indoors with then scary coal miners and cow skulls about. In the beginning of the ride, you were up very high and had a birds eye view of the ocean and boardwalk. We also enjoyed watching the Go-Karts ride underneath the boardwalk and I was in awe and jealous as my brothers raced around the track. I guess since I was a girl and too young I wasn't able to go on. Check out this video, it has footage of an actual ride on the Golden Nugget. (it's the 2nd roller coaster in the video)
While in Wildwood, we always spend an afternoon or two in Cape May. We were happy to see a few new vegetarian options in the area. Good Earth Organic Eatery just opened and has a nice selection of vegan and vegetarian options. They are located in West Cape May which has become our favorite section. We thoroughly enjoyed an almond nut spread sandwich made on freshly baked grain bread with freshly grated carrots and lettuce. They also have herbal teas, juices and they house Bliss Organic Ice Cream which offers a few vegan ice cream options which we had the fun of sampling(they were delicious!) And then there's our favorite standby, Bella Vida which has such an extensive list of vegetarian options that it becomes a tough choice of what to order! We really enjoy their Tempeh Reuben and Tempeh Quesadillas. They have great vegan options with vegan bacon and vegan cheese and many gluten free options too. We didn't get a chance to check out Ella's Good to Go, but the folks who own Bliss also own this cafe which serves smoothies and sandwiches so it will definitely be a stop on our next trip.
If you haven't been to Wildwood or Cape May in a while (maybe it's been since childhood) I fully recommend taking the trip to enjoy all the nostagia and memories. You won't regret it!
Friday, May 4, 2012
New Summer Clothing!
We are so excited to find our new Fair Trade vendor from Nepal offering beautiful organic cotton summer tops and dresses. They work hard to support women in impoverished areas who have very little income opportunities. They were exactly the type of items we were hoping to find for this summer. Thanks to GreenFest in New York for having such a wonderful show with so many awesome vendors that we can now offer to you. We had a great day shopping and meeting with like minded businesses and came home with quite a few connections. We continuously try to offer reasonably priced organic clothing fairly made. We try to dispell the myth that organic is more expensive. All of our clothing is more reasonably priced than what you would typically find in a department store. Come and take a look at all we have to offer!
Monday, February 13, 2012
10 Year Olds....Hunting?
There is a new bill being pushed through the senate, Bill S1083 - The Hunter Apprentice Bill which will allow children ages 10-16 to obtain a hunting license without going through any type of safety training program. The child would need to hunt with an adult 21 years or older. So basically the law would allow a 10 year old to pick up a rifle and go out hunting with his oh so responsible 21 year old brother without ever having shot a gun or handled a gun before and off he can go in to the woods and start shooting. Our local senator Jennifer Beck is helping to push this bill along. At a preliminary senate hearing on February 9, she encouraged the bill, stating that it was a good way for a child to see if he liked hunting. Even afer those who opposed the bill stated the facts regarding the accidents which are sure to occur and needless to say, the animals who will be cruelly wounded by an untrained child, she still continued to state her support for the bill. It's a terrifying world we live in with crime, terrorism and war yet we find no problem with recruiting our children to go out into the woods with guns to kill? This bill is simply a way for the pro-hunting groups to try to build up their numbers which are in severe decline. In the past 2 decades, the number of hunters has fallen as much as 50% in some states. So now the hunting lobbyists are pushing bills such as this one to recruit younger and younger aged hunters so they can support the hunting groups who in turn promise to support and fund political campaigns. It's not about common sense when these decisions are made.
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