So, I'm back to starting all my posts with 'so.'
Lessons learned in the last 24 hours: I am the only person who thinks lion peen is funny. It is ok to mix paper and plastic recycling in New Hanover County. I should have said hi to that girl I saw in Subway who looked like someone I went to high school with, because it really was her and not my self-centered tendency to think everyone is someone I know.
Regarding recycling:
I was still dormant during the great election post extravaganza of 2008, so I did not get to share in the collective joy of the blogosphere, though I wish very much that I had gotten myself together in time to take part. Anything I say now is pretty much a rehash of the tears and tentative stirrings of hope supplied by those bloggers more talented than I, though I shared those feelings, and because of them, I made a promise.
I promised God (or whomever) that if America could elect Obama, I could start recycling. The problem with posting this is that I now have to admit that, heretofore, I did not recycle. Erm. Yes. Meg is very bad. This is now corrected.
But now I am constantly calling my sister and plaguing her with questions that everyone else has known the answer to for ages, like, Do I have to take the caps off my plastic bottles? What if the tin can doesn't have the symbol on it? Can I still recycle it? Should I rinse? Crush? Good God, this is complicated!! Seriously, I have attempted to recycle everything that has crossed my path this week.
But seriously, this is my way of saying that I am committed to a changing future, that I am committed to doing my part in it, and that I am willing to put my money where my mouth is.
2 comments:
OMG you didn't reeeecyyyycle??? *dies*
Just kidding. But seriously, I'm the recycling diva, so let me know if you want any tips. Don't know how helpful I can be, since we don't live in the same place, but hey...I can try! :D
I love that this was your bargain with God re: Obama!! hee. :) Very glad that you're joining the recycling bandwagon. I, too, am a recycling stickler, so let me know if I can help. Of course, in Philly we can pretty much throw everything into one bin and it gets sorted, which is pretty sweet.
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