Wednesday, July 23, 2008

BIG BELATED BABY BLOG!!






Julie and I are thrilled to welcome Bailey Elise Evans into the world!! She arrived at 11:14 am on Saturday July 19th, after 33 hours of intense labor and, finally, a successful C-section. We had decided to try to have as natural a childbirth as possible and, to that end, availed ourselves of some Bradley "husband-coached childbirth" classes. This made for a very interesting hands on and profoundly participatory birthing experience for myself as well as Julie. In spite of our best intentions, sometimes life has other plans, and because of some extenuating circumstances, after many hours of labor, we were left with no other option but to have a C-section. It may not have been the optimal situation, but when a healthy baby and a healthy mother are the necessary outcome, one's perfectionism flies right out the window. I have never been so proud of anyone in my life as I was of my wife for those 33 hours - I was literally moved to tears by Julie's courage, strength, and unbelievable focus during what became a very long and intense labor. What a truly amazing woman. Never have I been so in love...never, that is, until little Bailey showed up.

Bailey arrived as 6.85 pounds and 19 1/2 inches of life-changing wonderfulness - we are completely smitten! Holding a newborn in your arms as she falls asleep on your chest to the sound of your heartbeat has to be one of life's most sublime pleasures. People always said, "Just wait. Having a child will change your life." I always believed them, of course, but there really was no way to wrap my mind around the depth of that change and the capacity of my own heart to leap out of my body with love until I cradled that piece of soft innocent magic in my arms for the first time. Then I got it. It just hits me like a wave - completely heartbreaking love every time I look at her. I know there'll be many more life-changes to follow from parenthood, but I swear I could spend the rest of my life in a rocker with my tiny baby girl and be in absolute heaven.

(Also, our apologies for the belated announcement, but the C-section made life a little more interesting and even less restful than we had anticipated. We've just returned from recovery in an internet-free hospital and have each had a total of about 14 hours of actual sleep in the last seven days...literally. Julie and I had no idea that after 3 days of zero sleep you actually start hallucinating - now we know.)

That said, enjoy these pictures from Bailey's first couple of days. Lots of love to all the YERTians! And now....sweet slumber.....

delirious with joy and sleeplessness,

Ben & Julie

PS - Julie's breastfeeding right now, or I'm sure she would have written this blog. Poor thing is a nursing machine :).








Friday, July 4, 2008

July 4th, 2008: 50 Down, NONE to Go! YERT Completes Initial Travel...

50 States in One Year? CHECK.
So here we are - one year later, one year older, and one year wiser. We've covered a lot of ground in the last 366 days - through 50 states and nearly 45,000 miles of travel (excluding the ferry from Alaska and the plane to/from Hawaii), we've logged over 450 hours of footage and interviewed more than 800 people.



Life-Changing? CHECK.
We left on our 50-state YERT adventure on the 4 of July, 2007 and, my oh my, how our worlds have changed in just 12 months! Julie and I are expecting our first child any day now - conceived and "baked" on the YERT trip. Mark, though this adventure, met Erika, who has valiantly jumped in for Julie and I as baby duties took over in these final weeks. And we've all gained some really good new habits and learned an incredible amount about how better to live on planet earth - all of which we will continue to share with all of you over the coming months. We still have all sorts of videos to create before we declare this project complete, and our first priority is to finish at least one video per state. So to all of you out there in Ohio, Texas, Alaska, and the 25 or so other second-half states: HANG IN THERE! Your videos will be coming out ASAP. We’ll be targeting one video per week, with a few breaks built into the schedule.

World-Changing? CHECK.
Our lives may have changed, but the world around us has also changed dramatically. Gasoline prices have risen about 50% in the last year from an average of $2.93/gal in PA when we started to $4.57/gal in CA today (and $4.07 in PA). Oil futures have more than doubled in the past year from about $70 to $145 per barrel. Only San Francisco had banned publicly funded bottled water when we started - ten days ago, a majority of 250 US mayors voted to "phase out" government use of bottled water. Only one US city (San Francisco, again) had banned disposable plastic bags when we started - now that movement is spreading across the globe and numerous cities and organizations around the world have either severely curtailed, fined, or altogether banned plastic bags. Numerous "green" TV channels, shows, and environmental initiatives and legislation have taken off in the last year - "green" is going mainstream big-time. This country is finally turning a corner, and it's been exhilarating to witness this over the past 12 months - to "hang 10" on the "green wave" as it sweeps the nation - and to have helped turn the tide in some small way. It hasn't been a perfect process, and huge challenges lie ahead, but there are certainly encouraging signs that people everywhere are starting to wake up.

Party! Party! Party!? COMING...
To celebrate the completion of the road trip, YERT will be holding two finale events, and you’re invited to both. You can expect stories and videos and photos and fun, at special venues with unique environmental features…

The first is a shindig at TempleSF – The perfect location for a sleek meet and greet kicks off at 6:00 P.M. on Saturday, July 11, at this renowned club with its very own sustainability coordinator and a slew of groundbreaking initiatives in place and on the way. And it just looks cool. Please RSVP on eVite or Facebook.

The other is our Grand Finale at the Rachel Carson Homestead – We’ll be gathering at the home of the famous author of “Silent Spring,” on Saturday, August 9 at 3:00 P.M. Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking book opened the world’s eyes to the unintended consequences of chemical pest management and essentially jump started the modern environmental movement. YERT’s first stop was her home, and it will be our last stop, too—at least on this particular adventure. Please RSVP on eVite or Facebook.

YERT's Feature Film? COMING...
It seems that there are few better ways to tell a story these days than in the form of a feature-length film. So for as long as we can scrape up enough money to pay for food, we’ll be working to compile our footage down into a feature-length film with YERTy zip and eco-fun built into every moment. We’ll need plenty of help for the film, so if you’d like to volunteer for a role, make yourself known by writing to us at team@yert.com. We’ll need outreach coordinators, video watchers, musicians, editors, and some angel investors - not to mention things that we don't even know we need yet.

Start Spreading the News!
If you think that YERT’s story is worth spreading around, we’d love it if you did just that—spread it around! We’ll be presenting audience comments at our finale events, and we’d love to include yours. Just send a note to team@yert.com. You can also help us enter film festivals, screen our videos at your school, tell all your facebook friends about us, or invite us to give a presentation to your community. We’re open to ideas and want to share, so drop us a line. Make it YOUR Environmental Road Trip.

Thanks to YOU!
Finally, this trip wouldn't be what it was and is if you hadn't all been a part of it - if you hadn't tuned in, given us suggestions, helped us when we needed it, fed us, housed us, and given so generously of yourselves in so many ways. If nothing else, this year on the road has reaffirmed our faith in the incredible goodness of the American people and of humanity in general. As we heard recently in the New Mexico video, "we're all in this together" - and together we really can meet any challenge. This entire journey has done nothing but confirm this. Our deepest gratitude to all of our YERTian friends out there who have helped make this entire project possible and turned this adventure into the incredible experience it's been. THANK YOU. And stay tuned - this is just the beginning...