Friday, September 18, 2009
Ritz-Carlton Featured in Green Blog!
As they said, "Luxury and Green CAN Coexist". Enjoy - xo.
http://www.greendaily.com/2009/09/16/ritz-carlton-shows-that-luxury-and-green-can-coexist/
Friday, August 14, 2009
Composting in Style!
- A) Get up to find the nearest compost bin (which is, to be honest, not so near...) - or -
- B) Chuck it into the trash
This bucket (which anybody can fit into their office as it's only 10 in x 8 in x 8 in) is ventilated on all sides, including the top and bottom. It allows food waste to breathe which reduces the foul odor that other composting bins are unable to mask. It's genious, really. Just empty your biodegradable bag once a week into the nearest large composting bin, and re-line the small bucket with a new BioBag. (BioBags are only $3.29 for a box of 25 bags).
Now there's really no excuse for trashing all of your compostables. No more "I don't have time to run to the compost bin 10 times a day"... because now, you don't have to!
But wait... it gets better! I've done extensive research on pricing of both the buckets and the biodegradable bags. The best deals can be found here: http://www.buygreen.com/biobagmaxairiicompostingbuckets.aspx.
There. You're now only a click away :) Go Green!!!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Greening by Gavin

I'm LOVING Gaving Newsom these days. Like most politicians, it's no secret that he's made a mistake or two in his day... some more public than others. None of his mistakes however can keep me from basking in the glory of his most recent achievement: passing the most aggressive composting and recycling law in the country. Not long ago, Portland was often referred to as the "greenest" city in the United States. In recent years, San Francisco has jumped ahead and taken the throne it so clearly deserves.
- San Francisco was the first city to ban plastic bag distribution.
- We sport the largest city-owned solar installation in the country... a 75-kw solar array atop the Moscone Center.
- At 70%, San Francisco already has the largest waste diversion rate in the country. This new law will only increase this percentage.
- Gavin newsom pledges that by 2011, San Francsico's taxi cabs will all have been converted to hybrid vehicles.
Read more about the new law here: http://tinyurl.com/nuukde
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Remember me?

Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Countdown is Officially ON!!!

Saturday, April 18, 2009
Diez! Desyat! Zehn! Das! Dix! Ten! 10!!!

Friday, April 10, 2009
The Great Pacific Garbage Catastrophe


Monday, April 6, 2009
Puttin' on the Ritz - Country Style


Friday, March 27, 2009
Yes, I'm Alive...
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Dreaming in Green
- Did you know that if every American recycled just one-tenth of their newspapers, we would save about 25 million trees every year? This is just one reason why it's so important to ensure that we recycle whenever possible. **UPDATED** I had previously suggested that you find your news elsewhere (ie: TV, online, etc), however someone was kind enough to remind me of how vulnerable that the newspaper industry is in this struggling economy, and what an important role that they play in supplying the stories that are then published in other media. While I am not discouraging you to take in your news by paper (lets be honest - most of what you see on TV is warped anyways), please recycle them when you are done!!! :)
- The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle can run a 100-watt light bulb for four hours. It also causes 20% less air pollution than making a new bottle from raw materials.
- Do you have a self-cleaning oven? The next time you want to use that feature, do so right after cooking. That way you take advantage of the heat that has already accumulated :)

Monday, March 2, 2009
I Drank The Kool Aid
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
When it rains...
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Addicted? Nope, not this girl...
So far, the first has proven to be true. Upon the first few blocks, my legs feel like they’re being forced to operate in a way they were never meant to. There is no rhythm, and certainly no grace associated with my movements. Keeping my arms tight at my sides in an effort not to whack fellow pedestrians, my legs look and feel completely out of sync. Sure enough however, after the first mile or so, my body seems to remember what it’s supposed to be doing. I slowly find my pace, and my aching muscles are no longer stiff. This is the moment where I actually start to enjoy the act of running. I’ll pump up my iPod to play something rhythmic and up-beat. If I’m starting to slow down, I’ll play my “pump-up” song. I’m embarrassed to admit that there’s no song that gets me going faster than Britney Spears’ ‘Womanizer’. Ick. There, I said it. Please feel free to laugh at me. I am. But all jokes aside, each hill seems that much more approachable with each verse: “Womanizer, woman-womanizer you’re a womanizer…”. There! I reached the top of the hill… pushing myself to keep going and trying not to focus on the burning sensation in my legs… “OH womanizer, OH! You’re a womanizer baby”. She may be a virtual train-wreck and the polar opposite of anything related to health or fitness, but that woman can get me moving!
As for becoming addicted… that is yet to be seen. I’m sure there’s some truth to it, but I’m certain it will be a long while before I’ll put “addicted” and “running” into the same sentence. Of course if Britney keeps popping out hits as rapidly as she has been, I may be eating my words sooner than expected... :)
Sunday, February 8, 2009
A Body Ready To Be Worshiped
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
25 Random Things About Me
1.) My middle name is Suzanne, after my maternal grandmother
2.) I am terrified of cotton balls… I can't touch them. I can't stand the way they "squeek" when you hold them. I do however LOVE using q-tips… because they're so tightly wound around the stick that you don't get that squeeky effect.
3.) I sang with my high school choir on the Great Wall of China
4.) I could eat plain/natural frozen yogurt every day for the rest of my life and never tire of it.
5.) I never wanted a tattoo and didn't even like them, then got one in Mexico. I love it. I won't get another, but I love the one I have.
6.) I get a serious rush out of changing my hair. Dying, chopping, bleaching... drastic = awesome.
7.) Michael Buble doesn't know it yet, but we're getting married.
8.) The first time I went bowling or sang karaoke were when I was 17. In China. Random.
9.) A few days ago, I ran 2 miles without stopping for the first time. I thought I was going to die.
10.) I just signed up to run a half-marathon in May. I'm ridiculously excited... and deeply terrified. See #9.
11.) I was a bit of a tomboy growing up. Remember those Stussy & No Fear shirts? They were baggy, they were boy-ish, and I rocked them.
12.) I just started a blog where I will publish all of my random thoughts for everyone to ponder & laugh at. www.whitneywonders.blogspot.com (you know about this one because you're here!)
13.) I'm the ultimate hopeful romantic. Not hopeLESS people, hopeFUL. There's a difference.
14.) There are few things I love more in this world than cooking & trying new recipes. I would love to publish a cookbook one day.
15.) Chyna the (scary) female wrestler kissed me. On a dancefloor in LA. There are photos to prove it.
16.) Someday, I would love to be a stay at home mom.
17.) My biggest fear is to look back and wish I'd done more with my life. As Wayne Gretzke said, "You miss 100% of the shots you never take". I want to live my life with no regrets.
18.) I want to travel the world.
19.) I came face to face, 6 feet from a great white shark when I was 7 or so years old in Hawai'i. I still get squirmish in the ocean.
20.) I believe in ghosts.
21.) I have a nephew who is 7 years older than me.
22.) As far as spicy food goes, the more painful, the better. If it makes your eyes tear up watching me eat it, it's just about right.
23.) I cracked my head open when I was 4 on the sidewalk at the airport. They had to stitch it up without numbing it... I still remember it like it was yesterday.
24.) Beautiful views are my absolute favorite. They give me chills, and warm my soul. I could live in a shack and be happy as a clam so long as I have a breathtaking view to enjoy.
25.) On my 12th birthday my mom said I could pick what I wanted to do that day. So we went to Costco. Costco & Target are still my favorite places to shop.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
I Am Not A Runner...

...I never have been. I've never been very athletic in general. In my 2 years playing basketball in middle school, I made one shot. The crowd roared... I clearly remember the coach cheering, "YEAH, Whit!!". Most people would think I had a really supportive audience. And I did... but the real reason they were screaming so loud is because I was lousy, didn't have any confidence, and nobody (including myself) thought I was going to make that basket. Then came softball in high school. I (barely) made the JV team, and when I wasn't missing the pop fly's in right field, I was warming the bench. The only 'sport' I committed to did well in, was Cheerleading. I spent years defending the fact that Cheerleading was in fact a sport... although most maintained that it wasn't. It was a great way to get exercise, and we did compete (and win!)... but it isn't a sport in the way that soccer or football or baseball is a sport. I sit here, reluctantly admitting defeat.
Monday, January 26, 2009
The Birth of Blogger # 300,000,001

Apparently, I'm jumping on a bandwagon. What I thought was a form of communication embraced mostly by Generation Y is apparently far more popular than I had originally gathered. There are, in total, about 300 million blogs out there, though only 100 million plus are considered currently active... (insert *GASP* here)