Tag: NWF.org

  • Be Kind 2 Earth Day: So, You From Joisey?

    BKind2EarthDay-Round2-200x200 We are big time supporters of the National Wildlife Federation (yes, we have wildlife…in Jersey!) my kids have been reading Your Big Back Yard and Ranger Rick for years (thank you, Grandma and Grandpa) so, I was very honored to partner with the NWF as a Founding Mother of their Be Out There campaign.

    Why?

    Contrary to what other people may have told you (if you're not from Jersey) there are some very pretty places to visit here (YES, in New Jersey) and no, I am not even kidding.

    Okay, but why SO defensive?

    My parents immigrated from Hungary (my father was 19 and my mother was 14, younger than my oldest girls, by the way) and worked very, very hard to make a home for our family, here in Jersey.

    Even in retirement, working the land and cultivating their tiny piece of the American dream to the point where they are both barely able to walk, my parents remain passionate about teaching their grandchildren to respect the earth…EVERY DAY!

    Morale of the Story:  This is MY home.  My kids live here.  This is their legacy.  Trash our state and I will go all Hungarian on your behind.

    Want to help?

    My friends Cooper and Emily of TheMotherhood.com have just launched a cool Earth Day inspired digital campaign with the National Wildlife Federation and Nickelodeon, enlisting bloggers in every state to help spread the word about B Kind 2 Earth Day:

    The initiative is simple:  promise to do one nice thing for the Earth on April 22nd — a "like" for the B Kind 2 Earth page equals a promise.

    It's been a looooooooong (and HARD!) winter and the kids are on spring break, next week (FINALLY!!!) so, as a BK2 Leader representing New Jersey, I'm calling all you's out (YO!) to do, or say something nice about our home state.

    Like, we promised to unplug, go outside and help our 104 year-old neighbor clean up her yard.

    Also, doing the same along any of the beaches, walking paths and hiking paths we'll be visiting and generally just helping out around the house during our annual staycation with my parents, next week.

    So, you from Joisey?

    Go "like" the B Kind 2 Earth page, and let's show everyone how kick-butt New Jersey is by adding to the state participation count…YO!!!

    Any-uh-yuhs got a problem witdat?

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  • NWF Mom Update: The Local Impact of Climate Change – Now, With More Itch!

    You know Emily McKhann, right?  Well, you should, because she and Cooper Monroe founded TheMotherhood.com and, yes, they ARE very, very smart. 

    How do I know?

    Well, personally, I've been working very closely with The Motherhood Creative for a long time, now (in Gemini years, anyway) and, quite frankly, I feel way smarter, already.

    [sound of crickets chirping]

    Aaaaanyway, Emily attended a lunch for DC bloggers (Amie Adams, Gayle Weiswasser, Diane MacEaachern), hosted by Jaime Matyas and her great team at the National Wildlife Federation to help them learn a little more about a few NWF programs.   

    Here's what Emily said:

    "The conversation came around to global warming
    and climate change and Jaime's staff talked about the local impact of
    global warming, and how we tend to think of it as being outside our
    day-to-day lives (it is global after all!), but that really, we're seeing big changes all around us." 

    Then, her email made me itch:

    "Poison ivy, deer ticks, fire ants are all getting much worse, and
    we can expect the yucky, biting Asian mosquito to arrive some day soon."

    Awwwwwwwesome, right?  

    [scratch…scratch…scratch]

    Thanks for that, Emily.  Still.  I was very interested in learning simple little ways in which my family can help cut our global warming pollution and, hopefully, become more energy efficient…yes…from right here in Jersey.

    Here's a quick recap of what I found out, thanks to Emily's post, without the itch (you're welcome!):

    • Plant shade trees: The Department of Energy says planting three trees strategically around your home to block the sun in summer and wind in winter can reduce your annual heating and cooling costs by an average of 40 percent. [TFH:  DONE!]
    • Become a Green Tag subscriber: Many states now offer options for homeowners to buy electricity from clean, renewable sources such as wind, solar and biomass that produce little or no global warming pollution. Green energy can also be purchased through the National Wildlife Federation by visiting www.nwf.org/energy[TFH:  My husband, Garth (not his real name) is looking into renewable energy incentive programs in New Jersey and ways in which to help us find a way to decrease the initial amount of $$$$ required, upfront…PHEW!]
    • Act locally: Contact your mayor and ask that (s)he sign the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, committing your city or town to meet or beat the global warming pollution reductions outlined in the Kyoto Protocol.  [TFH:  On the "honey do list," too!]

    Aaaaand, if that ain't enough for ya's (I'm goin' all Joisey on ya's…YO!) here's a link to NWF's global warming page: http://www.nwf.org/Global-Warming.aspx

    Here's their page listing the impact of climate change by state: http://www.nwf.org/Global-Warming/In-Your-State.aspx

    Aaaaand Emily's posthttp://beenthere.typepad.com/been_there/2010/04/the-closetohome-impact-of-global-warming.html

    Rock on with your bad itchy-self, Emily…YO!

    [FWIW:  Emily and I are Founding Mothers of NWF's Be Out There program
    – just helping families (like mine) get their kids outside and enjoy
    nature, more – no payment was received for this blog post.]

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  • NWF Be Out There Challenge: Reflections, Senior Living and Shuffleboard

    Me and My Mom Me and My Mom on Good Friday 2010

    DAY 1 of our spring break/challenge was a total RainFAIL!  Then, Day 2 and it was time to send out for an Ark

    [wipes feet]

    Finally, we were able to get outside and fall into a pot of fairy soup.

    [sound of crickets chirping]

    Moving on…I love that picture of me and my mom (up there) because, there really aren't many pictures of me, or my mom, let alone, the both of us…together…since, you know, we're the ones usually doing all the picture-taking.

    Glen with Mama and Papa by the lake
    My mom and dad are going through a real rough patch, with several health issues, right now (theirs and my twin brothers) and, well, based on years of personal study (what can I say, I'm a people watcher) in my opinion, hanging with the grand kids can sometimes have a real positive healing effect.

    Papa and the girls at the lake
    Did I mention, we Hungarians are a very reflective lot?  We have open forums and very passionate discussions (ahem) about the meaning of life sort of stuff and, well, there aren't many secrets in my family.

    Heather by the lake 

    Like, here, Heather is reflecting on the fact that her mother (that would be me) did NOT give her enough time to straighten her hair (seriously, takes forever) before going out…in public…and having to wear a ponytail (which she hates) and, well, I didn't make her smile for the camera, or anything.

    Holly hugs at the lake

    I did, however, catch a quiet (albeit, very, very RARE) little happy moment, shared between siblings but…shhhhhhh…don't tell 'em, okay?

    Hopey baseballs

    Then, there's my youngest, Hope (she's 8) but, her Jersey name is Hopey Baseballs.

    Hopey pitches

    Who's STILL reflecting on the fact that mom did NOT sign her up for softball…in time.

    Glen pitches

    As, my only son, Glen reflects on the fact that mom managed to miss baseball sign-ups, as well, DAMMIT.

    Holly pitches
    And, Holly, who insists she HATES playing anything that remotely resembles a sport (she'd rather spend her day reflecting on a piece of art in a museum, somewhere) well, even she seemed to enjoy…using the golf pitch…for baseball practice.

    Shuffle board time 

    However, all 4 of my kids are ALL about shuffleboard; the sport of cruise camps, senior living facilities and retirement communities, everywhere!

    Shuffleboard me baby one more time 

    Yep, we ARE down with the shuffleboard and, after 5 years of incessant taunting by their grandparents (i.e., I can't believe I've been beat by a senior citizen!) my kids are gosh-darned good at it, too.

    Leisure Village living Cross-posted to our 365 Days mircoblog project — where I'm taking a self-imposed timeout, every day, to post wordless (you're welcome!)

    No, it may not have been a day in Disney World (seriously, we are
    perhaps the only family, in Jersey, who has NOT had breakfast with a
    princess, yet) but, it's nice to know that even a leisurely day, spent outdoors, with the people who love you the most, well, Holy Hannah Montana, the kids and I couldn't have asked for a better day!

    Reflect on that, Mickey!

    Now take your kids and GET OUT (heh) also, you can visit the NWF site for ideas on what you can do to get these kids outside…besides, promising them a trip to Disney…I mean!

    [FWIW:  I'm a Founding Mother of NWF's Be Out There program
    – just helping families (like mine) get their kids outside and enjoy
    nature, more – no payment was received for this blog post.]

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  • NWF Be Out There Challenge: Day 4 – Here Comes the Sun (dah-duh-dah-dah)

    Sun Peeks Through

    DAY 1 of our spring break/challenge was a total RainFAIL!  Then, Day 2 and it was time to send out for an Ark

    [wipes feet]

    Moving on.

    I'm scheduled to work at the gym, this afternoon (stupid braces, dumb college fund) but, I left the camera home, with my kids and, well, it'll be interesting to see what they come up with.

    Doofus Ready for Walkies

    Yesterday, I decided to allow my 2 oldest girls to sleep in (as if, I could wake them, or I had any other choice) and took Doofus-Dawg for a walk.

    Glen and Hope Ready for Walkies

    Having spent the last 3 days home, alone, with 2 very cranky teenagers (trust me on this one) my 2 youngest were more than happy to tag along!

    A Puddle Runs Through It

    "Let's go and visit the waterfall!"

    When they were little-er (yes, it's a word!) we would take pre-nap walks into the next neighborhood and visit "the waterfall."

    Waterfall Used to Look Bigger

    "It used to look a whole lot bigger."

    Still, there's something really cool about the water…even if it's simply rushing over an embankment…no matter how old you are, I think.

    Creek

    Not to mention, the moss-lined creek running through our little corner of the suburbs, in Jersey; who'da thunk, right?

    Hope and Onion Grass

    Aaaand, there was lots and lots of onion grass!

    Onion Soup

    Good thing, because the fairies, who live under "the waterfall," just LOVE onion soup; or, so I'm told.

    Glen Still Believes in Fairies

    Even though he would NEVER admit it (out loud) Glen still believes in flower fairies — yes, he does — especially, when exploring the woods behind our house, or hunting for fire flies in the summertime and most especially whenever his little sister is around.

    Glen Lending a Helping Hand

    We spent the rest of the morning, enjoying the playground at Glen's school and, yeah, it was a little muddy.

    Hope and Playground Tunnel

    Still, it's sorta nice to have the pre-commuters' tunnel…all…to…ourselves…and, when you're 8 and 11, being able to jump, run and even shout at each other, without being hollered at, well, life was good.

    Fairy Soup

    Until, someone gets a little too close to the fairy soup.

    Hope Found a Puddle

    Accidentally falls into said soup (yes, she's my daughter alright!)

    Hope's Wet Butt Face

    Aaaaand…well, then even this Mom knows that it's pretty much time to go home. 

    Jersey Girl with Attitude

    "Wait, take another picture!"

    No, it may not have been a day in Disney World (seriously, we are perhaps the only family, in Jersey, who has NOT had breakfast with a princess, yet) but, it's nice to know that even a simple walk through our neighborhood, during a rather rainy spring break, can become, you know, totally blog-worthy.

    Now take your kids and GET OUT (heh) also, you can visit the NWF site for ideas on what you can do to get these kids outside…besides, promising them a trip to Disney…I mean!

    [FWIW:  I'm a Founding Mother of NWF's Be Out There program – just helping families (like mine) get their kids outside and enjoy nature, more – no payment was received for this blog post.]

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  • NWF Be Out There Challenge: Day 2 – Send the Ark!

    DAY 1 of our spring break/challenge was a total RainFAIL!  Moving on.  So, it's Day 2 and wanna know how it's working out…so far?

    Stupid rain!

    [FWIW:  I'm a Founding Mother of NWF's Be Out There program
    – just helping families (like mine) get their kids outside and enjoy
    nature, more – no payment was received for this blog post.]

    Liz@thisfullhouse signature

    © 2010 This Full House - All Rights Reserved.

  • NWF Be Out There Challenge: Day 1 – RainFAIL


    As a longtime National Wildlife Federation supporter (yes, we have wildlife…in Jersey!) I am very excited to be a part of their Be Out There Campaign and modestly tweeted, the same:

    I'm taking the NWF #BeOutThere Challenge w/o March 29! (http://bit.ly/bTeL0C) 'cawse, we've got wildlife IN JOISEY, too ya' know! #NWFMoms

    So, here it is, DAY 1 of our spring break/challenge AND you want to know how it's working out, so far?  

    [blows bangs outta eyes]

    Well, feeling inspired by the immortal words of John Lennon:

    Be Out There Challenge - unleashed

    So, this spring break.  And what have you done? 
    Another day almost over and the rain STILL isn't quite done.

    Be Out There Challenge - raindropped

    And so this spring break.  I hope you have fun. 
    'Cawse, here at our house, we're watching old game show reruns.

    Be Out There Challenge - barbecued

    So, happy spring break.  It's okay, we're STILL not quite done.

    Be Out There Challenge - sprung

    Cross-posted to our 365 Days mircoblog project — where I'm taking a self-imposed timeout, every day, to post wordless (you're welcome!)

    With 6 days left, maybe…just maybe…we'll actually get outside AND see the gosh-darned sun!

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  • National Wildlife Federation
    “Be Out There” Founding Mother
    Representing New Jersey, YO!

    Did you know that this week, March 15th to March 21st, is National Wildlife Week

    [sound of crickets chirping]

    I know what you're thinking — what's next, Worldwide Pond Slime Day– perhaps most parents (like me) will agree (especially, if your children are older) these days, getting kids outside and away from computer games, Facebook, Miley Cyrus, whatever, well, you'd think I was asking them to eat dirt, right?

    This Full House Lineup at Gettysburg

    "But, it's sooooooo hot!"

    Heaven knows, I'm no saint (shuddup, Busy Mom and I thought you said you burned those BlogHer pics, Jenn?) I spend more time, at home, sitting in front of a computer, than not.

    Then, I get up, get out, go help OTHER people work out and, you know, sit in front of a computer, some more.

    "Stay inside, don't forget to lock the doors, oh, and dinner's in the freezer."

    It's just a little harder now, you know?  I don't like my kids to be outside, when my husband Garth [not his real name] and I aren't home.

    Weekends, however, are different!

    This Full House in The Snow

    I have no problem ditching the housework, or kicking the laundry to the corner and getting outside — especially, now that spring is, like, two days away.

    Day 76 - Springing Up

    Day 76:  Family Photo Project

    WHOOT, here in Jersey, anything above 50 degrees is considered flip-flop weather!

    59°F | °C
    Current: Sunny
    Wind: NW at 3 mph
    Humidity: 35%
    Fri
    Sunny
    72°F | 46°F
    Sat
    Partly Cloudy
    71°F | 47°F
    Sun
    Partly Cloudy
    71°F | 47°F

    This weekend is no different; we've been invited up to Pittstown, NJ to visit with Hope's godparents, a.k.a. two of our most favorite dirt diggers (you know, Sassy's mom and dad) who happen to own a beautiful flower farm, too (yes, here, IN JERSEY!) and I'm taking my trusty little point and shoot camera, with me, to help celebrate National Wildlife Week.

    Why?  Well, seeing as my kids have been reading Your Big Back Yard and Ranger Rick for years (thank you, Grandma and Grandpa) I am honored to partner with the National Wildlife Federation as a Founding Mother of their Be Out There campaign, along with these fine women:

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