How green is your family?
I fear that being green has become a trend and that we've forgotten why we want to be green in the first place.
I fear that being green has become a trend and that we've forgotten why we want to be green in the first place.
“Simple celebrations can be joyful and rich events, focusing on relationships, faith, and time spent together rather than on gifts, matching decor, spotless floors, and elegant foods.” — Rebecca Seiling, Living More with Less
When I started writing this challenge as a way to force myself to think through the principles presented in the book Living More with Less, I wondered if I would get bored. 16 weeks, that’s 4 months! I can say that I haven’t gotten bored, and I have found it meaningful as a personal exercise.
Want to know something ironic? On the day that I was going to write about this topic, my car wouldn't start in the parking lot at work.
Anyone else find it ironic that they are celebrating Urban Food Production Day in Bangladesh, whereas in the United States it's National Peanut Butter Lover's Day?