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  • Stand Up for Safer Chemicals. Sign the Petition to #FightToxins

    Stand Up for Safer Chemicals. Sign the Petition to #FightToxins

    #FightToxins

    If we are going to live so intimately with these chemicals
    eating and drinking them,

    taking them into the very marrow of our bones—
    we had better know something about their nature and their power.

    -Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

     

    * This post is sponsored by Seventh Generation through Mom Bloggers for Social Good.
    All opinions are my own.*

    Rachel Carson was talking about pesticides, but it doesn’t stop there. There are over 80,000 chemicals on the market in the US that have never been fully tested for toxicity. We’re talking in our kids’ toys, in our furniture and fabrics, in our electronics and car interiors, in our food and beverage containers, in our building materials. In the products we use to “clean” our houses and “wash” our clothes and dishes. In the shampoos we use on our hair, the lotion we rub into our kids’ skin. It’s mind-boggling.

    How is this even possible? The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) grandfathered in 62,000 chemicals when it was enacted, and over 20,000 been added since. (And that number is steadily growing. Thousands have been added since the first time I wrote about this on a newly launched blog, eight years ago.) The EPA has only required testing for about 200 of those chemicals (that’s less than 10%), and has partially regulated only five.

    FIVE.

    The Toxic Substances Control Act was passed in 1976.

    News flash: I was born in 1976. And trust me, I am no spring chicken.

    Not only have these chemicals not been fully tested, but we have no real concept of the effects of prolonged exposure, the potential dangers of how they break down over time or when they react to each other. Some chemicals are persistent, building up for years, decades even, moving up the food chain and into our bodies.

    Babies are being born carrying a body burden of 300 toxins. Research indicates that exposure to even low doses of certain chemicals, especially in the womb or during early childhood, can affect our hormonal, reproductive, and immune systems. Rates of allergies, asthma, learning disabilities, birth defects, neurological disorders, cancers and more rise all the time. Even obesity may have chemical ties.

    chemical reform

     

    Whether or not you’re willing to make the jump to direct causation, I think we can all agree that it’s time for a change.

    [Tweet “The law that regulates US chemicals hasn’t been updated in 38yrs. Time for change. #FightToxins http://bit.ly/1dmbZwn”]

    What does reform look like?

    • it should protect the most vulnerable: pregnant women, children, and the workers and communities who are disproportionately exposed to chemicals
    • it should give the public the right to know about the safety of chemicals
    • it should allow states to maintain safety laws which exceed federal protections
    • it should require the Environmental Protection Agency to fast track regulatory action on the most harmful and immediately threatening chemicals, with specific timetables.

     

    superhero baby

     

    Be a superhero. Stand up for safer chemicals.

    If you believe you have a right to know what you’re allowing into your home and your body–

    If you think it’s beyond unfair that children are stuck with a stacked deck of a toxin body burden before they are even born–

    If you’re not cool with your family’s bodies being used as science experiments–

    If you think it’s nonsense that these chemicals have pretty much had a free pass for 38 years–

    Seventh Generation is asking you to stand up for safer chemicals. If they amass the support of 100,000 signatures by Earth Day, the Toxin Freedom Fighters at Seventh Generation will deliver them to Congress on April 30th and use them to start necessary conversations. About how the TSCA fails the health of the public. About the need for change.

    Do me (and your family) a favor and sign the petition and then spread the word.

     

    [Tweet “Sign the petition to stand up for safer chemicals. http://bit.ly/1dmbZwn #FightToxins”]

     

    Be aware of the chemicals in your life.

    And keep voting for change, in the booth and with your dollar.

     

    Tell me please so I can gauge for future posts:

    Are you concerned about constant exposure to unregulated chemicals?

    How much do you know (and would like to know) about chemical regulation? 

     

     

  • Seriously. No Comment.

    Seriously. No Comment.

    March snow

    By March, the worst of the winter would be over.
    The snow would thaw, the rivers begin to run
    and the world would wake into itself again.

    Not that year.

    Winter hung in there, like an invalid refusing to die.
    Day after grey day the ice stayed hard;
    the world remained unfriendly and cold.

    ― Neil Gaiman, Odd and the Frost Giants

     

     

    Spring needs to get its act together.

     

     

     

  • Outdoor Gear for Dog Adventures: Alcott Adventures

    Outdoor Gear for Dog Adventures: Alcott Adventures

    hiking with dogs

    Sometimes love just wants to go out for a nice long walk.
    Because love loves exercise. It will run you around the block
    and leave you panting, breathless. 

    Taylor Mali,
    from ‘Falling in Love is Like Owning a Dog’ 

     

    I can’t imagine how I would spend my days without my dogs.

    Well, obviously I can imagine, but my life would just be missing something without a dramatic morning hug and face licking (she’s up! she’s up!), without a pup keeping my feet warm all day, without two four-legged friends greeting me every time I walk in the door regardless of how long I’ve been gone as if they’d been waiting all their lives for just this moment, without a furry beasty sitting by my side as I type into the night, pressed up as tightly against me as I will allow.

    Naturally we try to make our animals’ lives richer, as they have for us. That means toys and bones; tasty, good-for-them food and treats; sweaters and beds; and lots and lots of cuddle time.

    spoiled dogs

     

    It also means letting them leave their everyday environs and join in the activities we love. Like hiking and hitting the beach.

    So many new things to smell! So many exotic places to pee!

    Active dogs are healthy dogs. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, an estimated 55.6% of pups in the US are overweight or obese. Jimmy is looking kind of jumbo-sized these days, so we’re looking to get him moving more.

    Getting outside has benefits for everyone, even our four-legged companions: keeping their weight in check prevents a host of health problems like heart and joint issues, not only ensuring they’ll keep us company longer but stay more comfortable during their time with us. And the more fun outdoor time is for everyone, the more you (and your tech-addicted kids) will keep doing it.

     

    hiking with dogs

     

    You know what’s fun? Outdoor gear just for dogs.

    I recently was sent a gift card to try out and review Alcott Adventures, which “features an array of dog products, offering pups + their people an adventurous lifestyle, whether on a walk around the block or a trip around the globe.”

    I love that their focus is not so much on pampering your dogs, but supporting adventures that you can take with them: you can actually search the online site either by category or by adventure (Essentials, Explorer, Traveler, Mariner). They carry the expected high-quality collars and leashes, toys and beds, but specifically ideal for travel— slimmer, more comfortable and lightweight.

    They also have all of these items which just beg for epic outdoor fun for the four-legged. Maybe this summer I’ll brave camping and boating with the kids and dogs? Or is spending a lot of time in the backyard and on park trails enough to justify a pup tent and UV goggles? Perhaps 🙂

    Alcott Adventures wishlist

     

    With the gift card I opted for the Cooling Bandana (1) and Visibility Bandana (2) for Karma, our Saint Bernard. The Cooling Bandana has water-absorbing beads inside it, so it can be soaked and put on her to help keep her cool on hikes or just in the heat of summer. The Visibility Bandana makes me feel a little secure about her being outside alone since we border on state park land where deer hunting is allowed; I can’t help but think her size and white tail mean that mistaking her for a deer isn’t completely out of the question. Normal people would probably think about visibility to other hikers or to cars while out on a walk, particularly at dawn and dusk.

    Jimmy aka “The Dogness” received an upgrade to his bulky harness, which has never fit well and seems like it’s hot to wear when the temperature rises. The Adventure Harness (3) clips around the neck like a collar and then has two clips around the waist, so I don’t have to make him step through to put it on, and a lightweight chest pad. In addition to the standard harness ring placement further back, this one has a ring at the collar to attach a leash to (Jimmy seems to like this better).

     

    Alcott Adventures

     

    I’m always worrying over what size to buy for our dogs; I literally spent hours agonizing over Christmas sweaters and collars. Karma is tall and slim for her breed (Jeff calls her a racing Saint Bernard) and Jimmy just the opposite, long but short and stocky, a beagle mixed with something much more barrel-chested.

    The harness adjusted perfectly. Alcott reinvented dog sizing to make it easy on their humans; generally speaking, if you buy a medium collar, you’ll also use a medium in all the other Alcott products.

    Which is why I went for a medium in the other purchase I made through Alcott with my own money. Karma got two things, so I had to get Jimmy two— gotta keep it even steven with our babies, amiright?

    dog bomber jacket

     

    Look how super handsome and Red Baronesque he is in his Bomber Jacket. He’s the Top Gun of beagle mixes.

    You can search for a store that carries Alcott Adventures using this store locator, but if like me your nearest location is at least an hour away, you’ll find the online store a treat to browse. Shipping was fast and well-packaged.

     

    GIVEAWAY!

    Alcott Adventures is offering one of my readers a $25 gift card to help kickstart your next adventure, whether it’s a swim in the lake or a run around the block. Just visit AlcottAdventures.com and leave me a comment with what product you would like for your canine companion!

    For an optional second entry, send out a tweet about your adventures with your dog, tagging @FunWithAlcott and the hashtag #DogsLoveAdventure. Make sure to leave a 2nd comment with your Twitter @name letting me know you did.

    This giveaway will end at 11:59pm on Sunday, March 30. One winner will be selected at random and notified using the email address used to leave comments.

     

    Ever taken your dog camping? Anything I should know?

     

    P.S. The whole I was typing this I was thinking of my favorite dog adventure video— it makes me smile widely and tear up unabashedly every time I see it. Do yourself a favor and watch!

     

     

     

    Also, just for fun: puppy photoshoot outtakes 🙂

    outtakes