Environment and babble
1/06/2008 01:08:00 AM | Author: Simply Jen
Today was a bit of a lazy day. We all woke up fairly late and I was dragging butt all day. The highlight of my day was going to the commissary. My son was actually well behaved and I wasn't getting run over with a cart every five minutes, so I was happy. We've started using green bags for our groceries and I never realized how many bags we used on our shopping trips. We have 9 green bags and they fill those twice as much as they would a regular bag. We did end up with one plastic bag because I didn't have enough green bags. I'll fix that next time. Just think about it though. 9 bags filled to double the amount a plastic bag would hold and I still needed one plastic bag. The bag of canned goods would have been two bags and double bagged. That's a lot of plastic.
They are talking about banning plastic bags on this island for companies that make over a certain amount of money a year. Think Walmart and grocery stores. I'm not sure exactly where I stand on that, but I don't think less bags would be a horrible thing. Walmart needs to lower the cost of their bags. They are smaller than the ones we bought at the commissary but cost 40 cents more. I wonder how much they cost on the mainland.
In other news, I think my son is about to have a major growth spurt. For about a week and half we couldn't get him to eat anything and then yesterday he started eating every couple of hours. He's also pudging up a little. Usually he will start looking a little chubby and then shoot up. Every since he got his hair cut, he's looking so much more grown up. It's fun to watch but at the same time I am sad about losing my baby.
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2 comments:

On 3:27 AM, January 06, 2008 , notbecky said...

Over here they charge everywhere off post for plastic bags, so everyone uses cloth bags for shopping, and really... once you get used to it, it's so much easier! I just went on vacation to the States and the plastic got on my last nerve.

I know what you mean about the growth spurts. I usually know when one is coming on a different way. It's when he wears through his clothes and I buy him new stuff in the old size. Then he'll grow and the new stuff will be too small. Punk!

 
On 4:26 AM, January 06, 2008 , Simply Jen said...

I really like the cloth bags. To me it makes carrying groceries in easier. I don't have to make as many trips and the cloth bags don't cut into my hands when I have several bags at one time. I just need to get better at deciding how many to bring in with me.