Sunday, April 26, 2009

Be a Kid!




One of my favorite things to do as a child was play in the woods.  I've never been on an official hiking trip (other than hashing on trails) but I went for the first time this weekend.  And it was awesome!  We didn't do anything fancy.  Just a 1-mile trail at Ruffner Mountain with some awesome friends/parents and their kids.  You really forget how amazing God's creation is until you get outside.  Plus, in a generation that has pretty much become "stand off'ish", you forget what it is really like to have relationships with people.  And hiking lets you form those relationships.  Nothing is cooler than coming up with crazy stories and songs while hiking.  I really thought that with age your imagination disappears until i was out in the woods walking along with the crew this Saturday.

So get outside!  Enjoy the earth.  And enjoy others company.  It's a good cure for the blues and makes for some good stories.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Going Organic, well...partially.

Another goal for this past year was to start eating organic.  I've been an avid fan of the show Jon & Kate Plus 8.  Once the sextuplets came along Jon & Kate decided that they wanted to feed their children the healthiest foods.  So they switched to an organic diet.  Now, going all organic is a pricey bill to pay these days.  So I decided that I would purchase 40% organic each time I go grocery shopping.  At first I was scared that all of my grocery money would be gone as soon as I got paid.  Then I'd be left starving or eating junk until the next pay day.  But after my first two trips of really looking at what organic items are out there and becoming familiar with things, it became quite easy.

If you are interested in going organic but are overwhelmed with the prospect just do a little at a time.  Replace one everyday item with it's organic version.  Most of the 40% organic I buy are the staples such as milk, eggs, cereal, canned veggies, meat, bread, cookies, crackers, granola bars, canned soup, etc.  And just because you eat organic doesn't mean you have to be a food snob.  I still eat regular ole food, eat out at restaurants, and enjoy fast food.  But I can tell a difference in my health since going semi-organic.  Plus, I feel like I am helping the earth and the farmers that are really getting in there and trying to get things back to the basics.  And Eden-like mentality, I guess.

Here are just a few things you might find in my kitchen:
Kashi Cereal-Cinnamon Harvest and Island Vanilla shredded wheat
Cascadian Farms cereal, granola bars, frozen fruits/veggies.
Horizon or Organic Valley milk
Horizon or Stonyfield yogurt
Greenwise Publix brand Maple Brown Sugar instant oatmeal, canned veggies
Wolfgang Puck canned soups
Kraft mac-n-cheese (yep, they make organic)
Paul Newman salad dressing, cookies (Ginger O's!!!)
Amy's frozen meals

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Buy Me That Useless Piece of Plastic!



After stowing away tons of plastic shopping bags after grocery store visits only to lug them back to the store's recycling bin, I realized that I didn't need them.  Sure you can use a plastic bag to line your bathroom trash bin.  But other than that, what is the use?  (Well, other than holding your flour as you lay a hash trail.)  So I decided to purchase canvas bags.  You can fit as many groceries in one canvas bag as you would in 3-4 plastic bags.  Plus, if you are like me and live on a third floor apartment it is so much easier to lug everything upstairs in sturdy canvas bags.

I also realized how many plastic sandwich bags I use (since I bring my lunch to work 80% of the time).  Where do those little baggies go?  And how long does it take for them to break down in a landfill? So I decided to go out and purchase some gladware plastic containers to use instead! Thanks to the many shapes and sizes that they come in these reusable containers can hold your afternoon snack, sandwich, cereal, etc.


And to explain the title of this blog.  This is from one of my favorite stand-up comic shows.



Sunday, April 19, 2009

Earth Week


Happy Earth Week!  Earth Day is this Wednesday.  So to celebrate I'll be posting a few photos or tips from my little world o' Cindar.  Over the past year and a half I have tried to find ways to not be as wasteful and help the earth.  Being green or eco-friendly isn't some left-wing hippie-dippy mumbo-jumbo.  It can be a Christian thing to do, too.  Being a creative person, I've been seeing the earth in a different light.  God being the ultimate artist and creator I feel that it's important to respect his creation.  How would I feel if someone came up to one of my paintings and totally trashed it?!

I may not be the best eco-friendly example but every little thing counts.

God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth."  Then God said, "Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you; and to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and to every thing that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green plant for food"; and it was so.  God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.

-Genesis 1:27-31

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Unfinished Business


A lot of my twenties felt unfinished.  Threads left hanging, holes to peek through, fuzzy memories of happy days.  This painting was intended to be a come back after the serious relationship I was in fell apart.  But I just never got around to finishing it.  I guess drama is what drove my creativity.  That and an extremely strong bond to the Trinity.  I'm in my 30s now.  What to do...what to do...with this soul of mine at this point?  We'll see.  I'm not putting pressure on myself to get my creative self back together again.  It will happen.  But darn.....I look at unfinished things in my life be it a piece of art like this one, my good intentions, spirituality and sometimes have to pat myself on my back and say, "Dang, Cindy.  You were pretty good at this 'life' thing."