Inspired by Zero Waste Home

A few weeks ago I read about the Johnson's family Zero Waste Home in Mill Valley, CA in Sunset Magazine. To say it was eye-opening would be an understatement! It's amazing, extreme, and so inspiring! They have no trash and only a tiny bit of recycling. They're mindful about what comes into the home and are passionate about the ORDER of the 4 R's :: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle (as a last resort).

Before reading about the Zero Waste Home, I was moderately pleased with our lifestyle: we have resuable bags for the market, we try to get some items in bulk, we recycle & compost, use Earth Baby (compostable diaper service) for diapers, rarely use paper towels in favor of rags, and we're pretty mindful about what we buy and where it comes from. We have a toddler and I try really hard to resist buying him lots of things: his clothes fit in 3 drawers (jams/socks, tops, and bottoms), he has two pairs of shoes: regular ones and rain boots, and to keep the family sane, his toys are very contained! Other than that, I didn't really know what the next steps were until I read about the Johnson family. There are so many more things that we can do to make our lives better and create less waste for the landfills (and recycling centers). Time to take action! 

I've made some changes this week at home...

Goal #1 streamlined our grocery shopping: Major shopping is now done once per week and I have all the meals planned ahead of time. To me, getting our groceries/shopping/meals in order was step one to tidying up our home life. I'm also stocking up on reusable bags for bulk items. 

Goal #2 organized random drawers: I purged & organized my bathroom drawer and the junk drawer in the kitchen! We didn't need 4 rolls of tape, 18 sharpies, and 3 pairs of scissors. And all those products, etc. in my bathroom drawer that weren't getting used- gone (not magically gone, unfortunately... emptied, recycled, etc.)

Goal #3 decided not to buy paper towels: We've been good about not using a lot of paper towels; a roll would last about a month. But when the last roll was out, I decided no more. Fingers crossed that the cat and dog please refrain from throwing up or defecating in the house (that was my main use for paper towels). 

Goal #4 purged clothes and books that we don't need/want/use: Filled 2 bags with books and took them to the local bookstore. They bought most and the rest went to our local library. I have a bag in the trunk of the car for thrift store and one for Crossroads (nice clothes I basically haven't worn since becoming a mom!). Those are getting dropped off on Monday. 

I'm going to take it to the next level and make some new goals that we're going to work on. Here are a few ideas...

Buy fewer books. Check them out from the library. 

Buy more things in bulk. We have Rainbow Co-op in the city and I can buy so many things in bulk, reducing our consumption of plastics and other containers. I can buy in bulk everything from peanut butter and olive oil, to pasta and cereal, and even detergent and hand soap! Yay!!

Continue to organize different areas of the house where clutter lurks... there's a closet in the hallway (our only closet) that I can't wait to tackle. 

Get rid of lingering stationery, paper products, and envelopes, all leftover from my previous life as a stationer. Anyone interested in taking it off my hands?

Tons of tips from Zero Waste Home can be found here.  

 from Sunset Magazine

 

Meet Heather & Chris

I met Heather and Chris last week and they're lovely and so sweet!! We chatted at their place, talked about their upcoming summer wedding, and cuddled with their kitties. I was dying to take some fun photos with their awesome snake, Jehoshaphat (aka Jo), so Chris scooped him up and draped him around his neck. After a few quick pics, we stepped outside and headed straight for the Guerrero Street median. The lighting was perfect and the cars weren't going fast enough to scare me. We had a great time and I can't wait for their wedding! Hurry up, summer!! Here are a few photos worth sharing. 

 

The Lucky Couples

Guess what?! I had such a hard time deciding that I chose two lucky couples. Couple #1: Susan and Ted live in San Francisco...

Susan and Ted are lucky because they found each other and fell in love! They're also lucky winners of my big giveaway contest! Susan sent me a lovely email detailing their sweet courtship. I'd like to share Ted's Proposal, as told by Susan:

"In early December I was making one of Ted's favorite dinners and he went to unpack the last box remaining from our move. After a few minutes he called to me in the kitchen, saying that there was one item left in the box that he needed help with. Hands covered in chicken grease, I walked into the living room to find Ted pulling a gorgeous ring out of the box and getting down on one knee to ask me to marry him. He certainly was able to make it a complete surprise! I accepted, and managed to burn our dinner, so we shared a bottle of wine and passed a quiet and blissful evening."

Here's a self-portrait of Susan & Ted:

Couple #2 is Meg and Max. These lucky lovebirds live in Seattle and will marry on the Washington coast this fall. Here is their rockin' entry, a video Max made for Meg on their 1 year anniversary of dating. 

 

Congratulations to our big winners and really, to anyone who's in love! And special thanks to everyone who entered. Y'all rule. Thanks for your enthusiasm, videos, haikus, stories, and in-loveness! 

 

Giveaway Deadline

The contest is now closed. Winner will be announced shortly! Thanks to everyone who entered!