Butterfly Effect
Chaos suggests that although we may not have power of the controller in the traditional sense, we all possess the "butterfly power" of subtle influence
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Origami for Japan
Friday, March 11, 2011
Pancake Day BBQ and World's Greatest Shave!
Only 2 days later on Thursday was our Worlds Greatest Shave event to raise money for the Leukaemia foundation for those affected with blood cancers.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Take Time and Cottesloe Coastcare
Tuesday the 22nd of Feb saw Trinity’s first Community and environment events get underway during O-week! The two were Cottesloe rehabilitation with Coastcare and a visit to Take Time in Willeton.
Cottesloe proved to be a great morning as residents lended a helping hand out at Vlamingh memorial by watering tiny seedlings to assist revegetation of the site. Residents also became aware of the endangered Weedy sea dragon which is being protected in the WA coast. After some rewarding rehabilitation work a trip to the beach was soon to follow. All those who joined in bought back to college a positive vibe and a hope for more rehabilitation work in the near future.
At the same time other residents where smiling, laughing, talking, creating and playing with adults with ongoing functional disabilities. All those who attended this trip to Take Time had a rewarding experience, it was hard to tell whether the smiles on faces were bigger in the Take Time group or us playing with them. From Uno, cards, guess who, puzzles, dominoes and giant connect four to a group game of bingo, every game was thoroughly enjoyed. Everyone is looking forward to Take Time’s visit to Trinity in the not too distant future with the promise of another morning of enjoyment for all involved.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Getting ready for action
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Planning to save!
Saturday, January 29, 2011
The World Clock
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Change
Welcome to my blog! My name is Janelle and I am helping Trinity College and all university students like myself who reside in the college to become environmentally sustainable, more involved in community events and aware of the issues facing our community and take small steps together to make a difference in this world. Here residents can keep up to date with what events are happening in our college, local communities and the world. This year for 2011, I am taking the challenge to learn as much as i can about saving energy, conserving water, recycling, eco-friendly gardens and plantation, wildlife, issues of social justice and community programs and events. The bigger challenge which is to make environmentally friendly actions a habit and not a once off situation.
They say to create a habit such as brushing your teeth, you must carry out the action 16-21 times, you must remind yourself everyday of your new habit your creating, write yourself notes and remind yourself why you are creating this new habit. Be gradual. Similarly one usually needs to break a bad habit in order to forma a new one. Many who fail take a plunge and go cold turkey to stop the habit they want to break altogether. A better approach is to once again be gradual. For example, my first goal (I feel being female this should be the first on my list!) is to cut down my shower time and break the habit of standing in the shower with the thought I am rinsing off excess soap (which in most cases is not actually there). Or how many of us use the shower as a revitalizing place to feel the water run over your face and wash away excess emotions to feel totally refreshed once out? Well I have found I can get the same amount of soap off in less than a third of the time and revitalize with a simple splash of water in the basin just as well, or whats more sit outside for a few minutes and 'smell the roses' so to speak.
So, my first habit to break is long showers and my habit to form is short showers. My first step is to time my showers, but I am going to go further and time the showers of my family members also. Then I will experiment and race to see how quick i can have a shower and still feel as clean and refreshed as when I had longer showers. A shower can use 4 - 20 liters of water a minute depending on the shower head! So comparing my times before and after I change my habit I can calculate how much water I can save a day. Then to make shorter showers a habit, i will gradually reduce my time each day and record my showers even after I reach my goal time to ensure i continue the habit. Here is a good site:
http://www.oneminuteshower.com.au/
which tells us that showers contribute the highest of 29% of our water use. A great way to reduce this is to install water saving shower heads in the showers. This I don't think we even have at our house let alone at college. Time to go to Bunnings dad!