All animal suffering sucks but for some of us certain issues or individuals resonate more than others. For me, it’s Lolita, “The World’s Loneliest Orca.” If you’ve seen Blackfish (if you haven’t, click that X in the upper right corner … Continue reading
Category Archives: mom
Dear Mom, Like so many moms, you did the job of both parents. You are the one who bought toothpaste, toilet paper, and school supplies. You arranged for play dates, hosted slumber parties, baked every birthday cake I ever had, … Continue reading
Why do we work so hard to end a child’s innate compassion? Kids aren’t born wanting to eat animals, wear fur, watch donkey basketball games, and see dolphins do stupid tricks. We teach them that those things are okay, necessary even. … Continue reading
Parenting is no joke. My mind never rests from the fear that I am not doing a good enough job, like EVER. I’ll go from believing that if there is a hole in one of Zeke’s socks and people will … Continue reading
Homegirls, and homeboys-no judgement here- have you heard of Beyond Skin? No, it’s not a condom company. Dang, people! Beyond Skin is an all vegan shoe line based out of the UK, and boy have they got some stunners. It’s … Continue reading
Zeke is so excited that he doesn’t eat animals. He loves to tell everyone, “I’m a vegetarian” whether the conversation has anything to do with what he eats or not. For the record, he is 99% vegan with me and … Continue reading
We are a garbage society. Buy something, use it, upgrade or replace, and toss it. In 2009 it was reported that the US consumes 1500 plastic bottles PER SECOND. MY.F’N. GOD. Have you ever thought about where that stuff goes? … Continue reading
So I’m wandering around by myself at the Natural Products Expo last weekend and everyone and their mother is passing out food samples. Most of the vegan eats I tried were of the savory variety but my sweet tooth is … Continue reading
Everyday with Zeke brings uncertainties. Will he throw a fit when I drop him off at preschool, leaving me with dreaded guilt for the entire day? Will he eat his breakfast of organic steel cut oats (that I paid too … Continue reading
Before I had Zeke I had noble ideas about how I would raise a child. Bilingual schools, master a musical instrument by the age of 5, he’d debrief me on the New York Times headlines before we left for kindergarden and most importanly, NO TELEVISION ever. … Continue reading