Showing posts with label wholesome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wholesome. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Phasing out plastics...

As we gradually work towards a more sustainable living for our family, I'm also attempting to phase out plastic where possible, especially when it comes to food.

Today I started tackling the pantry cupboard.  I went to IKEA and bought some lovely (and affordable) glass jars to replace the plastic containers I'm currently storing dry ingredients in.

The first pile I need to sort.


I won't be throwing away the old plastic containers though, as that won't help our carbon footprint either!  I'll find another purpose for these away from food.  And I will choose to use glass instead of plastic going forward.

While Mr 8 Months sat in his highchair next to me chewing a rusk, surprisingly I managed to achieve a bit.  I wrangled this pile of chaos out of the pantry to sort through, washed the new jars ready to be filled and started reorganising the section of the pantry this all came from.

I quickly realised I don't have enough jars and that I will need more of certain sizes to transfer everything across.  But hey, this is a work in progress, and the jars always look like a different size in the store than what they do when we get them home.

Most of you know what it's like when you attempt to tackle a job like this when you have kids.  You have the idea, but it's days before you get the chance to do anything about it.

Then the opportunity popped up when my oldest was at daycare and my baby was happily occupied and NOT IN MY ARMS!  That's the moment I got motivated and started.  I got into the swing of it, and had a massive pile out on the table which was partly sorted.  Then Mr 8 Months started to get bored, threw his rusk down on the floor started 'hinting' he wanted Mummy cuddles.

So the pile was left on the kitchen table until the kids were in bed and dinner had been made.  By then, I was over it so packed it all back into the pantry in whatever stage it was in, and retreated to the lounge room for the evening.  I WILL get back to it again soon though, maybe on the weekend...


Sunday, 5 May 2013

Chalking the Streets of Tempe

The path across the road from us.
After the removal of Taylor Square's Rainbow Crossing caused so much dismay in the community, the resulting "DIY Rainbow Crossing" movement has created such a wonderful atmosphere around Sydney.

While it hasn't brought the original Rainbow Crossing back (yet), it has already brought about small positive outcomes on a grass roots level.

Adults, children, young adults and families of all descriptions, have come together as a community and hit the streets.  Weeks on we're still seeing colour around the neighborhood, on the Internet and in the newspapers.
Chalking DIY Rainbow Crossings has brought people outside, and working together.

Those who haven't created their own rainbows have been delighted when coming across them, having their photos taken with this chalk art and adding to the community “rainbow” spirit.

The big kids started the drawing, while Ava watched
The timing has been perfect too, with the NSW school holidays coinciding with the movement taking off.  Another positive outcome I've seen is that it has re-invigorated the simple activity of drawing with chalk on the pavement.  "Back in the day", kids didn't have game consoles, iPhonesiPads or laptops.  They played on the footpath with their friends, skipping, playing hopscotch and drawing with chalk.  I hadn't seen any if these activities since I was a kid. But now with all the chalk we have left after drawing our DIY Rainbows, the kids are spending their afternoons together drawing.

When they started out the front of our house.
An impromptu 'chalking' session happened in our street last week.  It started with the Teenagers and Tweens across the road, then my Pre-Schooler wanted to join in as well as the 18 month old and 7 year old from up the street.  After they'd filled the path across the road, they came across our side of the street and covered our path and driveway.

It was wonderful to see such a broad range of ages all playing together outside on a sunny afternoon.  I'm looking forward to seeing the colour on the ground every time I look out the front of my house (until it rains).

I hope this 'chalking' trend continues amongst the Tempe kids, because it's a fun, timeless activity that brings them all together.