Thursday, November 08, 2007

Oil

Our reliance on oil is pretty sad. Oil helps to fund terrorists, destroys the environment and causes extreme greed. The prices are sky high right now, almost reaching $100 per barrel. With China and India growing, oils consumption is higher than ever and will continue going up. I can see $5 per gallon in our future very shortly.

The thing that is amazing, though, is no one seems to take any of it seriously. Everyone bitches and moans about prices and we are all so concerned about terrorism, but we continue to buy gas at record numbers. No one even considers future generations. What will happen to my children? Will they run out of gas, and therefore their source of energy? Will terrorists become so rich they will rule the world? Will pollution via emissions kill plants and animals and therefore all food sources? We are selfish and only think of the now and us. Time to stop being selfish, people!

I don't claim to be innocent by any means, but I am trying my best and making an effort at least. The home we are building is green (so claims the builder). We are buying energy star rated appliances. Once the home is complete, I will start working from home as often as I can. I'm thankful that my company supports telecommuting, I wish more companies were that way. I currently drive a Honda Civic which has some of the best mileage and lowest emissions of the non-hybrid cars. I'm planning to buy a new car in about 2 years, after we pay off our latest car. I had considered buying an SUV, a luxury car and a sports car. But, in recent months, I realized that the car as status symbol is a bunch of crap. Instead, I will go the route of a low emissions vehicle. Lately, I have been considering the Toyota Prius. If Honda come out with an affordable FCX (Fuel Cell), I will buy that. (if you don't know what the FCX is, basically, it does not use gas at all. It runs fully on hydrogen, meaning no emissions, no funding for terrorism, etc.) No, I'm not perfect, but at least I am making an effort.

The image I included on this blog should speak volumes in itself. Our planet is made of about 70% water. The image shows our planet plunging into oil. Remember, water and oil don't mix...

Monday, November 05, 2007

Halloween and Other Things

I posted pictures from Halloween on the website. Bryan was Thomas the Tank Engine and Asa was a Dementor (from Harry Potter). The kids had fun trick-or-treating...so did I!

We went by the house this past weekend. Not too much to report, they put the house wrapping on and installed the windows. We ventured in and saw that they are about ready to do the duct work. We have an appointment on November 19th to do our first walk through. I assume this is for electrical.

I'm headed to New Orleans next week (November 12). It will be my first time there, and although I am going for work, I'm pretty excited. I'm looking forward to see the progress after Katrina and to see how Bourbon Street looks, enjoy the food, and maybe have a couple drinks while I'm there.