April 2009

In Need of a Reading Recommendation?

With the warmer weather comes the luxury of sitting outside in the sunshine with a great new book; whether it's at the beach or in your own backyard, there is something so relaxing about opening those pages as the sun warms your skin & the breeze ruffles your hair. This summer, I'm really looking forward to delving into some books that have come highly recommended from dear friends of mine. These avid...

Diaper Bank STROLL-A-THON

Join us for The Diaper Bank STROLL-A-THON! The Diaper Bank Stroll-a-Thon is set for May 10, 2009 and we hope you will join the individuals and teams that will come out on Mother's Day to support our work with mothers and children. The event will start at East Rock Park in New Haven at noon...its going to be a really fun day!! News Channel 8 is our media sponsor and Chris Velardi will lead off the 3-mile...

My Earth Day T-Shirt

As you may probably know, Earth Day is officially on Wednesday, April 22. I was thinking about what this day really signifies, and it brought me back to my first real experience and awareness of 'Earth Day'. Flash back to over 12 years ago, when I was still a college student, I recall annual events on campus commemorating this day. I did not think too much about it at the time, despite having a general...

Everyday Energy Saving Tips

Every once in awhile we need reminders that we all have, what I would call "ghost energy drains." You know what they are, but we all forget about them, which is why I refer to them as the "ghost energy drains."  Such items include toaster ovens, portable microwave ovens, dryers, hair dryers, computers, printers, fax machines, cell phone chargers, even electric toothbrush chargers all "drain" our...

Did you know?

Back in the day, early mattresses were made of simply hay or straw covered with ticking. Under the mattress was roping, woven through the bed frame (usually 4-poster) and at the footboard, the rope would be visible and it could be tightened with a stick. Hence the origin of the old nursery rhyme instructing the sleeper to "Sleep tight (tighten the ropes), and don't let the bed bugs bite (breeding in the...

How to reduce your ‘Carbon Footprint’

Spring Has Sprung!  We have all been anxiously awaiting the arrival of spring. Looking around, we begin to see buds on trees, tulips peeking through the mulch, and kids playing ball in the yard. The longer days allow us more time with our family and friends. I long for the sound of the lawn mowers throughout the neighborhood, gardening and eating dinner outside- all wonders of warmer weather!    As...

The first Passover Seder is Wednesday April 7th!

Passover has always been my favorite holiday, mostly because of all the special foods that we eat only at Passover.  My mom always downplayed what we couldn't eat, and prepared many dishes that she would only serve during this very special week.  I thought it would be fun to share some of our family's favorite recipes.    Passover Mandel...

The Peepers are Peeping!

Spring has sprung, and the peepers are peeping, and that's no joke! No, I'm not talking about little eye spectacles called peepers!  Around ponds and wetlands from March to June, these little frogs toot and breed. On Martha's Vineyard they call these little critters "pinkletinks" and in Canada they're reffered to as "tinkletoes" but to me, hearing the peepers means that spring has sprung. These...

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