Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Waiting on the World to Change

Not this family. We're generating lots of change, no waiting here. One big change we set in motion even had change in the title. Paul's Change of Charge Ceremony was January 18.









An hour of speeches under the sun with two little boys. . . I held my breath. Mercifully our good friend Jessica was in attendance with her nearly 3 year old, Patrick - a good friend of Charlie's. When the boys had given it their all but still had energy to spare, Jessica ushed the wiggle worms away. And after the ceremony the boys were beside themselves with the chance to "play" with Paul's ceremonial sword.






Macalan kept Mommy company through Paul's touching recount of his time as OIC and our time as a family in Hawaii. The pictures we received from the event were priceless.








The Green Piece - Hopefully with each post I will have something to contribute under "The Green Piece." For this entry a little updated on gDiapers. We're enjoying tremendously! I written the company in hopes they will find a market here in the islands; although their delivery time is remarkable, it would be convienent to run to the store to stock up rather than wait for a delivery. We do have a Whole Foods opening here on the island soon and I will do my best to convince them this is a product worth stocking! gDiapers are a little more "hands on" but the "eco karma" points acrued make it well worth it. And it's worth stating again, they are just so darn cute! Several of our mommy friends are hooked once they get a chance to check them out on the boys. Of course, I'd love to just get Charlie potty trained and be done with it. And we're making good progress with #1, but #2 ... well, we're just not quite willing to go there yet. But that's okay - we're at least making progress.

My brother's new venture, the OC Green Guide is making continual strides and gaining recognition daily, it's thrilling and inspiring to see. I'm hoping to get up enough steam to make a monthly contribution writing a column, "Itsy Bitsy Green." For now I have a short stand alone article that's available at,
http://www.ocgreenguide.com/OCGreenGuide/Interviews/Interviews.html

And lastly, I am looking for a compost tumbler. So far no luck on finding one on the island, and shipping to the islands is a little outrageous for such a large item. This may be something that ends up waiting until after our transition to the civilian realm, but I'll continue to research the products that are available.

1 comment:

ange said...

more posts! more posts! your boys are gorgeous!!