Last night, I had my favorite class this semester, Ecology for Teachers. The material thus far is pretty basic. What is science? energy? an ecosystem? We get to learn how to relate that material to young children. But like in any class, there are lessons for me to learn as well. Ecology Life lesson #1 : Everything is connected. There's nothing new about this concept, but I feel like I am finally starting to look at that in a new light. Every choice I make is connected. My choices don't just impact me, but directly impact the world around me. And I thought I was too old for college idealism.
I also decided to watch a movie on Netflix last night. I am sure the bottled water companies wish I had not felt like a documentary. I watched "Tapped" and clearly it got me fired up! I was amazing at the information in the movie. I didn't realize how much money Nestle, Pepsi, Coke made by bottling water. At the time of the documentary (2008), it was an $11 billion dollar industry. Mind-boggling!!
Combine that with my wish to get away from industrialized food and I'm starting to sound more hippie dippy like all the time. Weird. (Another documentary Food Inc., and book The Omnivore's Dilemma inspired this change and I highly recommend them!!) I am not going to get preachy or angry, but I am choosing to avoid these products as much as possible. I also started looking into find the local farmer's markets here in Kentucky and I am excited to check them out soon. Even as I sit here and write this post, I've been googling information and think a trip to Barnes & Noble is necessary. I need to pick up a new book, "Made from Scratch" by Jenna Woginrich.
Okay, that's all I have for now. Hopefully I avoid documentaries for a few days and have something humorous to post soon!! Well there's always my trip home this weekend for plenty of hilarity and debauchery. :-D
