Thursday, July 21, 2016

My Scene card had enough points for two free tickets! Yay!

So we watched a Bollywood movie - Sultan. I also came back and played the Peel and Pop contest and scored myself a large upgrade for a drink or popcorn next time. Turns out the value for that is only 50 cents but these guys overcharge on everything. So in my mind, it was a bigger value gift than it turned out to be.


I also shared the link to play on my Facebook and Twitter. More people who play popping the corn, more chances I get next time I play. 

We did spend on the concession stand and took one of their combos which after getting 'layered butter' cost us around $17. Found out that each layer of butter costs 95cents. What a rip-off.

At the end of the day: 

Total savings- 2 x $11 per ticket (rate on Wednesday) = $22+GST = $23.10. :-):-)

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Disposable ballpoint pens and other stationery - is there an alternative?

In my job, I try to use as less of paper and pen as I can. But can I ever, ever entirely replace pen, paper, markers and highlighters? Probably not. In fact, sometimes, they are necessary. 

I can turn back to look at my whiteboard and know how the line-up for my weekly newsletter is coming along. I can write down reminders on post-its or jot down notes in my notebook during a meeting (once, I forgot taking a notebook along and used my phone to jot down notes in one of the apps. But it seemed so weird and maybe, just maybe rude even though I wasn't really doing anything wrong).

In my (tiny) quest to save the environment, I feel conflicted when my pen’s ink cartridge runs out or the notebook is about to get over. What should I do - throw the pen away or order refills? (Up till now, I have been ordering refills, thinking it’s less of an evil but then again, those arrive wrapped in plastic too. Damn it!! There is just too much packaging in this world). Or how do I dispose of an old notebook, specially when it's hardcover? Sure some of these things can be recycled but that takes up material resources and energy too.  According to the We Hate to Waste blog, “Americans throw away 1.6 billion disposable pens every year. Add the rest of the world, multiply by over 50 years of writing with disposable pens, and that’s a lot of metal and plastic waste ending up in landfill!  I suspect it’s just the tip of the iceberg, given the piles of disposable pens that many of us haven’t thrown out yet. Not to mention the refillable pens that we never take the trouble to refill.” 

So, do I have an alternative? I don’t know. I work in a corporate environment where we have to place our stationery orders via a company we are contracted with. My choices are kind of limited to the company’s catalogue but I am always open to hear new ideas and ways to reduce my ecological footprint. Go ahead and drop me a comment and tell me if I can do anything differently.

Thanks so much in advance!