Saturday, October 11, 2008

London's Going Green


London took her first field trip this week. They went to the Salt Lake County landfill. When she got home, I asked her how it went and what she did. I was bombarded with facts the rest of the day.


"Mom, did you know that plastic bags are very dangerous and if they get in the ocean sea creatures will eat them and die. There was this bird at the dump that ate like a thousand plastic bags and it almost died. We have to tie our bags in knots so animals won't eat them." So for the rest of the day I tied plastic bags in knots.


We leave our trash can open so that I can throw diapers in it from the back door. I went to lob a diaper out. "Mom, you have to close the garbage can or cats can get in them and get taken to the dump and they will get squished." For the rest of the day, I walked outside and opened the trash can to throw out diapers.


I thought this will be great because I can send London out to put all the recyclables in the recycle bin and she will be all about it. I sent her out with a big plastic container. When she got back inside she said, "Mom, I hope they know that was from me when it gets there. "


It got even better. That night at dinner London ate all her food, which she never does. Why? Because the man at the landfill told her that the food she doesn't eat ends up at the dump. All these years I have tried getting her to eat her dinner by telling her there are people starving, or it will make her healthy and strong, or she won't get any dessert if she doesn't finish. All it really took was a trip to the dump.

8 comments:

Rachel said...

Shan,

That is hilarious! She kills me.

Mel said...

HA! At least someone is reducing her carbon footprint. We wouldn't want the polar bears to burn up with all this global warming!

Camille said...

Awesome! I need Elise and Ian to go to the dump! And the great part is that you did as you were told..good girl...would the weekend before Halloween work for you guys?

Jen said...

Field trips are so great! I remember when my brother went to the farm in preschool and started asking "was this alive" before he would eat anything - for the next 5 years. :) Glad her passion is recycling and taking care of the environment!

Anonymous said...

It drives me crazy when Mason starts to realize I could do things a little better. I guess we need everyone to help make the world a better place! Way to go London!

Chrystal said...

That is hilarious! Way to go London! It's not easy being green.

Camille said...

Shantell, could you email me your telephone # at smachen72@hotmail.com...then we could talk about our plans

Dirk said...

I love green London. I once went on a rampage and made my family cut all the plastic six-pack holders before throwing them away because I was told fish get caught in them. Oh, impressionable minds...