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What will you do in the hour of darkness?

Turn out. Take action.
Be part of this historic event.
March 28, 2009, 8:30 pm local time

World Wildlife Fund is asking individuals, businesses, governments and organizations around the world to turn off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour – to make a global statement of concern about climate change and to demonstrate commitment to finding solutions. (source: Earth Hour)

Help your kids get involved, go to the Earth Hour Kids site to learn and play.

Ove the last few weeks I've bee trying to figure out what we, as a family, plan to do in the one hour of darkness. All this thinking has made me realize how much we realy on electricity, even as a form of entertainment (TV or not TV). We are so dependant on having power that it was difficult to come up with other options and for goodness sake, it's just one hour.

We are playing a board game called The Settlers of Catan by candle light, apparently pretty good.

Here is a list suggested by the Earth Hour Team:

1. Enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner with someone special using organic or sustainably grown food items.

2. Invite friends and family over for a “lights-out” party and serve green-themed snacks and drinks—green tea or apple martinis anyone?

3. Turn off the lights and power down the computer and cell phone. Use the quiet time to take a break from a “plugged-in” world by meditating or resting.

4. Take a bubble bath by candlelight.

5. Use the hour for practical tasks that you never seem to have time for. Test essential items in your emergency preparedness kit like flashlights, radios, and cell phones. Change out all your light bulbs to energy-efficient CFLs. Change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Think about how you would evacuate your house in an emergency in the dark.

6. Read a book set in an era without electricity. Marvel that the Romans conquered much of the world without a single cell phone and that Shakespeare wrote masterpieces without a laptop or the Internet.

7. Turn off the computer and write a letter by candlelight the old-fashioned way using pen and paper.

8. Invite friends over to play charades or Scrabble by candlelight.

9. View the night sky via telescope--the reduced “light pollution” may make some stars more visible.

10. Take photos of how you spent Earth Hour and upload them to the Earth Hour pages on Facebook, Myspace and YouTube. Keep it clean please!

Join us during this event. Post a comment and tell us what you plan to do or just do it and come back and share what you did. I think it would be fun to see some of the ideas that come around.

Let's do it, Let's turn it off!

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