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I'm back ... with a baby!


Posted at 9:21 am by Sarah Jackson

Good morning, Eco Geek readers!

I, Sarah Jackson, your faithful founding Eco Geek, have finally returned from my 4½-month maternity leave.

Yes, I lived!

After a long and glorious labor and delivery, many sleepless nights and a crash course in round-the-clock diapering, soothing, breastfeeding and worrying, I have emerged a changed woman, a mom, a momma, a big, bad mamma jamma.

Am I a green momma? That depends on your definition of green. But we’ll get to that later.

Check out the photo!

His name is Sam and he is amazingly cute, sweet – just like his incredibly awesome dad. Seriously.

But that’s enough about the new love of my life, at least for now.

Let’s get down to some less-personal, greener business.

Today we must sing the praises of Eco Geek caretaker, Krista Kapralos, the star Herald reporter who filled in for me while I was on leave. She did a wonderful job on top of her many other duties at The Herald, including this post on no-shank toothbrushes, a great one to check out if you missed it.

Thank you, Krista!

And, thank you, Eco Geek readers for taking me back.

Tell me now: What’s up out there in green land? Anyone have any items they’d like to share from the eco-front?

Write me here.
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