Posted by JML755 on April 04, 2008 at 09:22:25 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: big oil posted by greg b on April 04, 2008 at 06:55:40:
jayinNY,
Amen to that! We have a school in our sub which services mainly the 1000+ homes in our subdivision. The school district buses only kids who live more than a mile from a school, so there is no busing to this elementary school. I see Moms clogging the streets to drop off/pick up their kids. We live 1/2 mile from the school and the rule was: walk or ride your bike for our kids. One day a neighbor saw my daughter walking home in the rain with an umbrella and stopped to offer her a ride. My daughter refused and said that her Dad said she had to walk. LOL. Boy, did I hear about that. You'd have thought I was the worst child abuser around.
Anyway, like some other posters, we also have cut down on our "run to the store" trips. I try to plan things for the weekend and do it all at once. With the price of energy such as it is, I bring my lunch to work, don't go out to eat nearly as often, turn down the thermostats, lights off when not needed and I see the difference in the cash drawer each month.
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