One Woman’s Inconvenient Journey to Going Green“Going green” is a phrase that you see everywhere. Everyone seems to be jumping on the green bandwagon. I am actually struggling to get on it myself. I really want the world to be better for my kids and their kids (one day way down the road!). So I am trying to do my part. Unfortunately “going green” can have its inconveniences. As a child growing up, we always ate on paper plates. My mom worked and there were five of us kids, so she did what she could to make her job easier and washing a few less dishes was a help. I have carried on the tradition of the paper plate. I work full time and have two small messy children and paper plates are just easy, plus I really, really hate washing dishes. A couple of weeks ago we ran out of paper plates and I decided not to even put it on my grocery list. I have made the decision to put away the paper plate and bring out the china. Well, it’s not really china, but it will break if you drop it. There aren’t that many more dishes to wash, but I am making everyone else in the house help out more just the same. Hey, someone has to pick up the slack.
I also have gotten real big into reusable bags. I have the big ones for my groceries and I have a couple of small ones that fold up and go in my purse and my car. The biggest problem I am having with them is that I forget them! I will put the bags in my car in the front seat and still forget to bring them in the store. Most times I will leave my cart and go back to get them, but sometimes I just do the plastic. Then of course, I feel very guilty about it afterwards. Being “green” is something that you have to work yourself into. At least it is that way for me. But if I am going to try and make the planet a better place for my kids then I am going to have to do my part and be a good example for them. It may have its inconveniences but I know it is worth it when my 3-year-old asks me “Does this go in the trash or the cycle bin?” ~Raydra |