Thursday, April 26, 2012

Inheritance or Loan?

I wrote this article in February, while we were still living in California:

Kids. I brought my kids into this world, whose state is compromised by the choices
I make for them.

My choice to drive them to get "educated",
my choice to drive them to special classes,
my choice to drive them to play dates or field trips etc.

Each one of the above was attempted with a good will but in the process depleted the
very place that they need to survive -- our one and only Planet Earth. After all, oil/gasoline/petrol
is not a renewable resource.

I was constantly torn between being a provider for my children and being an
advocate for this Planet. I realized that convenience was an easy trap for us, the
grown-ups, to fall into; the price is unfortunately paid by the future generations. This
didn't seem quite ethically right to me.

I started questioning every one of our outing:
"is this trip to the grocery store really necessary? can I do something else too and get the most of it?"
"do my kids really need to have this play date that involves driving?"
"can I find something locally that is equally entertaining and avoid driving?"
"why are my kids more special than the kids starving in poor countries?" etc.

Thus we started staying local, walked and biked a lot. For the most part, the kids were not restrained
to their car seats for more than a few minutes.

- Hema

“We do not inherit the Earth from our parents, we borrow it from our children.”

1 comment:

  1. Hi Hema - very fascinated by your lifestyle and commitments. Walking the talk as the saying goes. Hats off

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