Upping the ante Part Two: @ home
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This new life involves none of the following: toilet paper, olive oil, coffee, toothpaste, moisturizer, new clothes, and eating out (remember, this is New York City). Isabella is two.
Of course, being a Real Girl,
Previously:
Upping the wedding ante
Welcome to Walden Pond, Fifth Avenue style. Isabella’s parents, Colin Beavan, 43, a writer of historical nonfiction, and Michelle Conlin, 39, a senior writer at Business Week, are four months into a yearlong lifestyle experiment they call No Impact. Its rules are evolving, as Mr. Beavan will tell you, but to date include eating only food (organically) grown within a 250-mile radius of Manhattan; (mostly) no shopping for anything except said food; producing no trash (except compost, see above); using no paper; and, most intriguingly, using no carbon-fueled transportation.
This new life involves none of the following: toilet paper, olive oil, coffee, toothpaste, moisturizer, new clothes, and eating out (remember, this is New York City). Isabella is two.
Of course, being a Real Girl,
Ms. Conlin is clearly more than just a good sport — giving up toilet paper seems a fairly profound gesture of commitment — she did describe, in loving detail, a serious shopping binge that predated No Impact and made the whole thing doable, she said. “It was my last hurrah,” she explained. It included two pairs of calf-high Chloe boots (one of which was paid for, she said, with her mother’s bingo winnings) and added up to two weeks’ salary, after taxes and her 401(k) contribution.
Previously:
Upping the wedding ante
3 Comments:
Wow. Wow.
I would last a matter of hours...
By Rainster, at 1:09 AM
But hey, free advance publicity for your book, right?
By fabulous girl, at 8:02 AM
I'd choose toilet paper over the free publicity.
By BS, at 11:43 AM
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