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December 16, 2009

Surprise birthday present after a MiniMonos get-together

This week I’m not posting a MiniMonos Meatless Meal as for the last 3 days the whole MiniMonos team have been together in Wellington, planning our awesome new releases on MiniMonos Island for the new year. It's been wonderful to get together and brainstorm really cool ideas and have a heap of laughs, as well as meeting other stimulating like-minded people and fabulous eco-friends.

Tonight our family is having an 8th birthday celebration for our son before we fly out to Australia at the crack of dawn tomorrow.

Our boy was born in Australia and we brought him ‘across the ditch’ to New Zealand when he was 2 months old.  Ever since he could pronounce the word “Thydney” he’s been hankering to get back to his home town to check it out and we’ve been dying to show him our favorite spots there. After months of secrecy we finally surprised him last night when I got home from our MiniMonos get-together -- with tickets to Sydney:

 Luca opening envelope

Ooohhh…an exciting-looking envelope…

Luca opening envelope 1 

I don’t get it.

Luca opening envelope 3
Oh…

Luca opening envelope 3

It couldn’t be….

Luca opening envelope 4

IT IS!!

Luca opening envelope 5

(Overwhelmed)

October 12, 2009

A good way for your child to fall in love with nature

We were lucky to be invited to write an environmental guest blog for Good about encouraging your child to have a relationship with nature.

Good magazine is New Zealand’s first carbon-neutral magazine for forward-thinking New Zealanders who want to live more sustainable lives with less impact on the environment. Packed with inspirational people, world-changing ideas and practical, down-to-earth advice, Good will arm you with all the information you need to make wise choices for yourself, your family and our planet.

GOOD2 Oct 09

Read more about A boy, his grandfather and the environment: a love story

 
  
  
  


June 28, 2009

Four pounds per square inch = four million gallons of gas

While reading through Nick's new site The Big Green Help, I ran across several kids making a difference in helping our environment. All of them have great ideas, but one stood out to me because of the simplicity of the solution. A young Florida girl created a website called Pump 'Em Up, which encourages people to constantly check their vehicles' tires. Her name is Savannah, and she's an Arctic National Wildlife Refuge protector in Florida. Savannah started this website when she realized we waste 4 million gallons of gas per day with under-inflated tires. Yes, I said per day! That's ridiculous.

I'm so impressed by these kids. When I was their age I thought it would be cool if Voltron and Optimus Prime joined forces to beat the Decepticons.

We're fortunate that our children are focused and concerned about the sustainability of our environment, and Pump 'Em Up has a way for your children to participate as well. Right now. Check out their handy-dandy worksheet for a fun math exercise your kids can do; they'll learn exactly how much gas can be saved by keeping tires at the proper pressure.

Kudos to you, Savannah! Below are some tips and tidbits from Pump 'Em Up:

With properly inflated tires...

  • Americans could save 4 million gallons of gas each day.
  • Americans could save hundreds of dollars each year on gas and extend the life of their tires by 25%.
  • Americans could all breathe cleaner air because we’d be burning less gas.
  • Americans would be able to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge forever!

How to inflate your tires properly:

  • Always use the pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. You can find this information in several places; in your car owner's manual, on the inside of the glove box door or posted on the edge of the driver side door.
  • Use a reliable gauge. This is very important!
  • For those of you who have radial tires, they are supposed to have a slight bulge in the sidewall at their proper inflation pressure.
  • Make sure to check your tire pressure every month and especially before a long trip or pulling a heavy load.
  • To get a true tire pressure reading, check the tires when they’re cold -- when your vehicle has been idle for at least three hours.

*Information gathered from the US Dept. of Energy, US Dept. of Transportation, Michelin, Firestone and Goodyear websites.

As always your feedback and comments are encouraged. What have you found to be interesting or not so interesting? I want to hear your thoughts and how you and your family are making a difference.





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