Thursday, October 28, 2010

join the tap water movement

Even in Las Vegas. Those of you who know me, I am religious about recycling, reducing, re-using. It is rare that I show up to eat without my trusty bobble or filtered water from home. We have an excellent home filtering system at home via Subzero which rates higher than any bottled water you can buy. And even if it passes only through our refrigerator, it's great water. If you've been to my house, you know we give good tap. I try my best not to buy bottled waters or use take out boxes (I have been known to take along my own plastic boxes!). Bottled water is such a scam :( When I do drink bottled, I have a weakness for Fiji and Smart water.

10 reasons why you should quit the bottle and do tap water - yes, even in Las Vegas:

1. 98% of Las Vegas water comes from Lake Mead which originates from the Colorado River which is very clean water to begin with? The 2% is from underground wells. Those of you who live in Henderson have the best water coming in and those of us in Summerlin (West) get 15% of our water from wells.

2. Tap water is regulated by the EPA not the FDA. City tap water can have no confirmed E. coli or fecal coliform bacteria. FDA bottled water rules include no such prohibition (a certain amount of any type of coliform bacteria is allowed in bottled water).

3. Bottled water is NOT regulated by the EPA. You are better off filtering your water at home than getting filtered bottle water at a restaurant (unless it's Fiji or smart water). The FDA only requires the bottled water to be as good as tap- not better, i.e., City tap water, from surface water, must be filtered and disinfected. In contrast, there are no federal filtration or disinfection requirements for bottled water.

4. It takes 3 bottles of water to make a plastic water bottle!

5. As much as 40% of all bottled water comes from a city water system, just like tap water.

6. You never know how long that water has been in that plastic bottle and how much plastic has been leached into the water. If you have been concerned about buying BPA-free plastic, you would agree :)

7. 60% to 70% of all bottled water sold in the U.S. is exempt from the FDA's bottled water standards.

8. Most cities using surface water have had to test for Cryptosporidium or Giardia, two common water pathogens that can cause diarrhea and other intestinal problems, yet bottled water companies do not have to do this.

9. City tap water must meet standards for certain important toxic or cancer-causing chemicals, such as phthalate (a chemical that can leach from plastic, including plastic bottles).

10. 38 billion water bottles are discarded into landfills every year, wasting $1 billion worth of plastic made with 1.5 million barrels of oil. You can get about 450 gallons of tap water for the price of 1 bottle of water.

Don't knock Tap. Filtering your own water could save you hundreds or thousands and save you from dumping plastic into the ground. Let's be fantastic, not plastic :)

topshop uk for usa

When I lived in London (90s), I truly honed in on my shopaholic skills. One of the drawbacks of living in Vegas is that the style here is slutty, am I right? Definitely not my style, but I am a Londoner at heart! This jacket reminds me of my days in the UK. My main places to shop were: H&M and TOPSHOP. Kate Moss has a line with them which has been pretty good. Glad they are sharing their genius to us Yanks. Cheers!

Monday, October 25, 2010

fall=football

Jon got me, Melissa and Fran OSU tickets for the Purdue game in Columbus for homecoming. It was the first time to be away from the kids for this long - 6 days! I missed them, but it was so fun to be able to romp around with Melis on campus and relive some college days! So much has changed. We won the game of course and we did a little bar hopping, went to The North Market and my old loft across the street, Jeni's ice cream, Short North, visited Easton Town Center to see some old H.S. friends and did some shopping. I also included a trip to Steub/Pittsburgh to see my parents. How I miss fall at home!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

i heart crewcuts

Many of you have asked where I got Fallon's birthday dress last year (hot pink ruffles all over). It was from crewcuts,the kids shop at J.Crew. They do not have a store here - only 2 stores in the U.S. They have amazing kids clothes and I don't fret too much about spending a little more for a special dress. Their catalogs are oozing of, "I want this and I want that!" It all starts from the expert styling of Jenny Cooper, the head of design.

i'm baaaaack!

Yes, my blog has been dormant for a while. For 2 and half years. Here's a list of my excuses: I got into Facebook, Aspen sucked up my time, Plain Zane needed more attention and I just got plain lazy. Well, now I decided to resume since I get so many emails from people asking how the kids are, what the best diapers are, what's the best refillable ink cartridges, how do we recycle electronics, what apps am I using, preschool questions, best gifts for xmas, what to wear for a September wedding, organic choices, etc. Whew! Anyway, it's good to be back!