My wife and I both have academic and professional backgrounds in biology and the environmental sciences, but our new role as parents will no doubt challenge us in many ways we can't even imagine...
This series will focus on the various environmentally responsible parenting choices my wife and I make, such as which baby products we buy, what foods we eat and the various things we do to maintain a small ecological footprint. I'll also write about the ways we try to gradually help our little girl connect to nature.
Now for some housekeeping.
This series will describe my
own parenting choices and experiences and should in no way be interpreted as parenting, lifestyle or other advice coming from me or Nature Canada. It's just a way for me to share my green parenting thoughts, ideas and challenges (and failures...?) with you, the Reader.Check back next Friday for Part 2, describing what we did to create a safe, 'harmful chemical-free' environment for our baby prior to her arrival.
Image 1: Me with my newborn daughter (Photo: J. MacDonald)
Image 2: Hemlock grove on Frozen Ocean Lake in Kejimkujik National Park & National Historic Site (Photo: A. MacDonald)
2 comments:
Green Parenting sounds like a good thing. Often parents cannot afford to bother about Eco choices thanks to hectic work and parenting schedules. Among the hard work, its difficult to care both for the baby and the planet!
It is amazing that you are trying to take the greener route even while having to deal with duties that keep the mind and body busy!
Thank you, fernecotel! I look forward to the experience - and all that comes with it. :-)
I must also applaud your eco-friendly certification at the Fern Ecotel, and tell our Readers about the Ecotel's blog - http://fernecotel.wordpress.com/about-us/
Keep up the green work!
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