Enough is Enough

July 22, 2008

Bathroom on the Brain

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — perr1ker5h @ 2:47 pm

I’ve got bathroom on the brain because we’re about to re-do our master bath (check earlier blog posts for photographic evidence of why the time has come). My bathroom is a room that just makes you want to get in and get out as fast as you can. But it doesn’t have to be that way! By following a few simple organizational tips, your bathroom can become a room you enjoy, a place of peace where you pamper yourself and perhaps even linger for a moment or two.

CUT COUNTERTOP CLUTTER
Take a look at the items living on your countertop. If there are things sitting out that you don’t use every day, then it’s time to relocate or pitch them. Countertop clutter makes it hard to clean, and these items easily collect dust and moisture. Consider plastic drawers under the sink for less frequently used toiletries or cosmetics.

USE HOOK
Before I’ve had my morning coffee, I need to keep it simple. Neatly folding a towel to hang on a towel rack just feels like too much work for me. Use strong metal hooks for towels, robes, even tools like hairdryers or curling irons for easy storage without much effort.

PURGE REGULARLY
This rule applies to every room in the house, but perhaps most importantly in the bathroom. This just seems to be a room where things will sit for 10-12 years. Check expiration dates regularly on medicines, vitamins and cosmetics. Follow the “when in doubt, throw it out” rule for bathroom items. If you can’t remember when you purchased it, let it go. And if you travel frequently and enjoy raiding the hotel bathroom for miniature soaps, shampoos and shower caps, keep your three favorites and donate the rest to a local homeless shelter.

CADDY FOR CLEANING
Regular cleaning can be a snap if you have all the tools you need readily available. Purchase a small cleaning caddy that fits under your sink and stock it with your favorite supplies. I personally find that a good ol’ Clorox Wipe can clean just about anything in the bathroom. Keep a pair of rubber gloves and a good sponge on hand and you’re ready for a wipe down at a moment’s notice.

KEEP THE PEACE IN SHARED SPACE
If drawer space is limited or non-existent in a shared bathroom, give each individual a personalized bin or caddy filled with their own necessities that can come and go with them. For young children, color code bathroom items such as toothbrushes and hairbrushes and store items where they can reach them independently. If you constantly suffer from bathroom traffic jams, consider establishing another space in your home where cosmetics can be applied or hair can be styled.

GET CREATIVE WITH STORAGE
Consider clever storage tools that make use of vertical space such as wall mounted cabinets or recessed shelving. Baskets are excellent tools for holding towels, a cutlery tray can quickly become a drawer sorter for cosmetics, and storage turntables intended for the kitchen work great under the sink for holding everything from medication to shampoo.

July 18, 2008

Yes we can, indeed….

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — perr1ker5h @ 9:46 pm

I know this blog isn’t about the price of oil, but it is about consuming less and living with what we have and need. I’ve recently been in several debates with individuals (no names mentioned!) about the idea of drilling for oil off the shore of the US, and just came across this story on the Daily Kos today that should end the argument with an exclamation point. Check it out here.

If you don’t have time to read the entire thing, at least enjoy this quote from an imagined speech:

“…An American Dream longing for moderation and equanimity? A future of living within our means and in tune with the earth? The cynics tell us we are shrink-mongers, ready to retreat to our 1-bedroom apartments and vegetable gardens. They say we’re too weak to kick the oil habit and that we can’t live without having a plastic bag for every little knick knack we buy. But you know what you and I will tell them?

Yes we can
strive to have fewer possessions than our parents.

Yes we can
be average on the world-wide consumption index.

Yes we can
find patriotism in grace and humility.

Yes we can
take pride in driving the smallest cars, live in the smallest houses,
and eat even smaller portions than the French.

Yes we can
aspire to spend more time listening to each other.

Yes we can
get things done by foot, bicycle and skateboard.

Yes we can
be the world’s fastest learners on how to slow down.

Yes we can
be the world’s largest producer of solar, wind, geothermal, and
hydrogen energy.

Yes we can
kick serious ass and sweep all the gold medals in diplomacy,
tolerance, and kindness.

Yes we can
be the best at stopping to talk to our neighbors, breathe the air, and
watch the seasons change.

Yes we can
turn the fear of not having enough into appreciation for what we have
(and distribute our abundance to those who really need it).

Yes we can
become the world’s most intelligent capitalists by factoring
externalities such as pollution, soil depletion or sweatshop labor
into the cost of doing business.

Yes we can
rise to the idea that we’re not as important as we think we are.

Yes we can
waste less plastic packaging, paper cups, and electronic gadgets.

Yes we can
waste more time with art, music, poetry, hiking, and other
unproductive activities that yield no consumer satisfaction other than
inspiration, joy, and mindfulness.

Yes we can
be heroes of moderation in a world of shrinking resources.

Yes we can
consume Less, We Can! Less, We Can! Less, We Can!”

Amen!

July 9, 2008

Water-powered cars?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — perr1ker5h @ 11:37 am

I just saw this headline in my TerraPass newsletter today and it made me chuckle.

“Does the water-powered car really work?
Yes, but the water has to come from unicorn tears.”

Back from a nice relaxing vacation at the beach. I don’t want to add up what the gas costs us to get there and back!

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