protestI’ve mentioned before that I’m a pretty environmentally conscious person, and I try to do a lot to reduce my family’s carbon footprint.  Another passion of mine has been helping children living in poverty.  I have been involved in several of my local agencies that do many different things targeting children living in poverty, from food banks, breakfast programs, support to the parents, programs for those at risk of criminal activity and so on.

I also have a soft spot in my heart for Unicef and after the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004, we raised funds at work and I asked if we could donate it to Unicef.  I have in the past been  a member of Greenpeace, World Wildlife Fund and Amnesty International.  People have asked me if I am a hippie, and I guess if that means trying to do things to make the world a better place, then, yes, I am a hippie.

My legacy to my causes is my older daughter.  She was raised being aware of my causes and what they all mean.  Before the age of ten, I was taking her to rallies, meetings and I think most exciting for her, War Child concerts.  Definitely a great way to raise awareness.

She is in the Activist Club at school.  She came home and told me that their meeting was protested yesterday.  She was quite indignant.  How dare they protest something as noble as an activist club!  I told her that they had as much right to protest as she had.  Her reply was “But Mom, they called us Commies”!  To which I thought, “Well, pretty close”!

The protesting students were against an event that the Activist Club was setting up.  They want the school to go a day without plastic bottles.  Great idea, I’m all for it, but these other students don’t like the idea because they feel the elimination of plastic bottles will cost jobs.  I told my daughter that they are probably right, and if that is what they believe in they can protest.

That was not the answer she was looking for.  I think she thought that because I support her cause, I would support her disdain at being protested against.  I believe in free speech, even if it is not my opinion.  I probably would have been really pissed, like she was, but if she can go and protest for fair trade organically grown white tea, others can protest for their local economy.

As sophisticated as some teens are, I think most of them think that their opinion is the right one and no one can tell them otherwise.  Are all the parents of teens out there rolling their eyes at this?  Yes, it is understated.  I think it is great though, that regardless of their stance, both of these groups of teens are standing up for what they believe in.   Most teens only care about what they are going to wear tomorrow, what they are going to do on the weekend, etc.

I’m very proud of my little hippie, for all her noble causes and the goat that she donated to a village in Africa in my name as my Christmas present.  Oh yeah, and the fair trade organically grown white tea I got for my birthday.


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angela said, May 12th, 2009 at 10:45 am

Thinking your opinion is the only one is not just a teen thing…I suffer from the same afliction! She sounds like a great kid…and as much as I like to tease, you’re the coolest hippie I know.

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Orianne said, May 12th, 2009 at 11:43 am

Thank you, darling! You are not anywhere near as closed-minded as a teenager! Ah, brings back memories to when I knew you as a teenager – so much fun! Thanks for the feedback!

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Kevin said, May 12th, 2009 at 12:35 pm

I dont think you want to hear my take on this subject, Just kidding

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Kathi said, May 12th, 2009 at 2:33 pm

I think that makes me a Hippie too,have been all my life and I’m proud to say my kids follow in my foot steps,I agree with you,those kids have a right to protest the protest,the water flows both ways,but your daughter might want to point out they now make biodegradable bottles out of plant fiber, that are compost able and have zero impact on life,maybe the pro bottle folks could switch to those,they employ a lot of folks and if bottle companies switched to plant based bottles no jobs would be lost.Hugs! kathi

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Orianne said, May 12th, 2009 at 2:35 pm

Excellent feedback, thanks, Kathi!

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