Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day!

Ok...so...since today is Earth day and I am a teacher we have been talking about all the usuals - recycling, not polluting, conserving energy and water, cleaning up pollution...yada, yada, yada. I even had to read a book about Mother Earth to the children. The book is called Dear Children of the Earth and (don't get me wrong) I am all about taking care of the earth and I even thought the concept was cute - a letter from the earth asking everyone to help take care of her (Mother Earth). However, this book brought up many interesting discussion questions in the minds of my little first graders. The book said that all the animals are our brothers and sisters..."Mrs. Dean, do you believe that?" "Hmm...um...(hem and haw some more)I believe that we have a responsibility to take care of the earth and all the creatures God (yep, I said the G word in the public school - and it wasn't in vain either)has put on the earth." Next question..."Mrs. Dean, if God is our Father and Jesus is the Son, is Mother Earth Jesus' mom? Did God marry Mother Earth?" Whoa! Hold on now - can we please go back to talking about whether or not the Easter bunny is real? I was really impressed with the little minds of my six and seven year olds and I wish I could have told them what I really thought. I decided to tell them that Mother Earth is sort of a made up character to help us try to understand how we need to take care of the earth like our mom's take care of us - the earth gives us shade from the sun, water to drink, soil to grow food...all the things we need. I asked them who made the earth? They decided God made the earth. Yikes! What a scary opportunity to share Christ?!?!
So, I have been thinking...what is earth day? why do we "celebrate" earth day? is it just a day for children to become more educated about being responsible for our earth? is it a day for tree huggers and granolas to unite?
The trend of the moment is to "go green" or organic. So, is this something that is important to me? I think it is important. But I don't want to be trendy...so...how important is it to me? important enough to make sacrifices and changes in my life? hmmm? Going organic seems like something that needs to be a lifestyle - but it seems like it is the newest diet. There have been a thousand diet trends that have come and gone. I have always thought that being healthy is about a lifestyle not about a diet. Diets come and go. I am rambling...
My earth day resolution is to try to buy more organic fruits and vegetables - but not from a grocery store. I would like to buy from a produce stand or a fresh fruit and veggie market. If you know me - that will be new for me - ask me how it is going from time to time. The accountability will be good for me. Who knows...maybe next year I will add another earth day resolution. Until then, I will keep thinking "green" thoughts!

2 comments:

Joc said...

The pic turned out really cute. And nice job fielding those questions. See ya tonight!

CharlotteB said...

What an Earth Day you had! I read Dennis the questions your kids asked you, and he just about rolled out of his chair laughing! LOVE the pic. of you and Jonas!