• Home
  • About
  • Little Leaf | My Web Design Business
  • What do you want to do?
    • Project 333 – Capsule Wardrobe
    • Understand what miscarriage is like
    • Read a pep talk
    • Travel to Puerto Rico
  • Contact
    • Advertise & Disclosure
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Our Little Apartment

Less Stuff, More Life.

  • Minimalism & Decluttering
    • How I Learned to Stop Being a Slob and Started Cleaning up After Myself.
    • Decluttering, Cleaning, and Saving Money in the New Year.
    • Why I Want to be A Minimalist.
    • How to Determine When You have Enough Stuff.
    • On A Bit of Minimalist Travel // Why & How to Pack Lighter.
    • How Routines Have Made My Life Better.
    • A Tiny Christmas.
    • Why I Take a Social Media Break.
    • Or Do Without.
    • All posts about minimalism & decluttering
  • Saving Money
    • My Cleaning & Meal Planning Routines.
    • How and Why We Budget.
    • Doing a Buy Nothing Month.
    • Choosing between Convenience and Values.
    • Frugal Tips
    • 6 Ways We Save Money on Groceries.
    • My Favorite Little Ways to Save Money.
    • Being a One Car Family, Part 1.
    • Being a One Car Family, Part 2.
    • All posts about frugality & saving money
  • Green Living
    • Cloth Diapering
    • 9 Ways I'm Going to be Greener at Home.
    • How to Eat Less Meat
    • Green Living: What I Use to Clean.
    • Airing my Clean Laundry.
    • Still Shampoo Free.
    • All posts about green living & sustainability
  • Motherhood
    • Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss
    • Pregnancy Updates
    • Gabe's Birth Story
    • Theo's Birth Story
    • Everything You Need to Know about Babywearing.
    • Sleep Training Success without (Many) Tears.
    • On Careers and Ladders and Motherhood.
    • Answering Questions: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
    • Anxiety, Committment, and Childbirth, Oh My!
    • All posts about motherhood & parenting
  • Career & Business
    • Tools I Love for Administrative Tasks & How I Use Them.
    • How I Organize Tasks & To Do Lists.
    • My Freelance-aversary & Some Thoughts on Making Your Life What You Want.
    • How I Make Money Online.
    • Why I Use the Genesis Framework.
    • Why I Love Redbooth for Project & Task Management
    • Working from Home Tips & Time Management Strategies.
    • How Does She Do It All? She Doesn't.
    • Working Mama // Figuring Out Child Care.
    • Reader Question: Discerning A Career Path.
  • Travel
    • Our "Workcation" at the Outer Banks.
    • Traveling with a Babe.
    • Costa Rica and Puerto Rico Visit, Part 1 | Lazing about at a resort
    • Puerto Rico, Part 2 | Eating our Way Through Old San Juan
    • Where to Stay & What to Eat in Puerto Rico. (Part One)
    • What to Do & See in Puerto Rico. (Part Two)
    • Anatomy of a Mini Getaway.
    • Western Massachusetts
    • Toronto, Canada
  • Search
Green Living & Sustainability, Personal & Life Updates

(FAQ 5) On Meat-Free Ashley and Lil' Sibs.

Filed Under: Green Living & Sustainability, Personal & Life Updates Leave a Comment

Continuing to answer your questions…

Heidi Renee asks: When and why did you go vegetarian?

Can you also ask where? Because that’s equally awesome. (Hawaii! The land of Spam lovin’, ironically.)

For the whole story of my vegetarianism, check out this post.

The quick(er) story: I never really enjoyed meat, but my dad wouldn’t let me be a vegetarian. So I just ate as little as possible. I didn’t want to say I was a vegetarian, because hello! high maintenance.

Then I learned a whole lot about the land usage for meat – like how 80% of all agricultural land in the US is used to raise animals for food, and about all the chemicals and antibiotics that get injected into animals to make them cheaper to feed. (ie. Cows. They are supposed to eat grass, right? Well, we inject them so they can eat grain and scraps of other animals. Not good for the cows, people! Also, ew.)

Vegetarians have lower rates of colon and other cancers, which sounded awesome to me. And I didn’t have to worry about animals laying in their own waste or beaks getting chopped off or all that stuff you hear about in factory farms.

So, I decided to be high maintenece and proclaimed myself a vegetarian in January 2005, my sophomore year of college, in Honolulu, Hawaii. And I’m never, ever going back. I love my meat-free life way too much.

Miriel I know you’ve talked a lot recently about the politically-based tensions in your family. Since I have lots of siblings, I’m curious about your relationship with your sisters in general. What are they like as individuals? How are you similar? How do you all differ? What are the things you like to do together? And will you post pictures?

Thanks for being polite, instead of saying, “ZOMG, shut up about your family and how mean they are to poor-wittle Ashley! Get over it.”

Who’s Who of Ashley’s Siblings

Tara: First of all, you must know that all of my sisters are absolutely gorgeous. It’s true. Tara is a year younger than me and is a blond haired, blue eyed former cheerleader and sorority sister. We are quite different in a lot of ways. She went to a small conservative Christian college as a business major and moved to Colorado last fall. We didn’t get along for a long, long time. (I was jealous of her always getting guys’ attention. And how she was a foot taller than me.) Since it was just the two of us for the first few years of our life, it’s a shame that we went for much of our middle/high school years not getting along.

Despite our obvious, many differences, we’re definitely friends. We’re both odd and quirky and share so many of the same memories from childhood – who else crawled on the freshly painted dressers pretending to be cats in their church dresses and got in huge trouble for it?

I think she’ll end up with her own business, networking like crazy.

Melanie: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! She has left her teens as of today! She is similar to me in many ways – but way cooler and more stylish than I could ever pull off. People often tell us we have similar mannerisms, and she’s the one I called when I was upset with our crazy family.

She’s artsy and funky and awesome. And also a vegetarian! We’ve been friends for a long time. When we were growing up, she’d always hang out in my room. We’d talk forever. And even though we’re four years apart, I’d confide in her.

She’s going to be an English teacher and a cool teacher who everyone adores.

Emmie: Quite decidedly a mini-me in appearance, she even just dyed her hair quite dark so we match again, Emmie is in 10th grade and is 16-years-old. I love this girl, and she’s becoming a wonderful young lady. (No, I am not 80-years-old, even if I sound like I am.) She loves animals, art, and television. She’s learning how to drive and is actually quite good! She’s so loving and affectionate, just a sweetheart.

I know Emmie will do something with animals. Perhaps run a doggie daycare?

Anthony: 14 years old, in 8th grade and a little technology geek. And I say geek in the most loving way. He loves computers and gaming and reading PC magazine. He suddenly became into politics this year and was a huge McCain fan, even skipping school to go to the rally. He recently sent his sisters an email: “If you don’t know what to get me for Christmas [link to overly expensive mouse. Who pays $55 for a stinkin’ computer mouse?!] I have extra money in my pocket, so we could combine. :)”

He’s a little entrepreneur and asks 50 million questions a day. I’m not even kidding.

Although he’s been interested in anesthesiology lately, I can’t see anything but computers in this kid’s future.

I love these four people so very much. I adore being a “big sister” and always have. Whether we’re singing Christmas carols as we ride a trolley after ice skating, traveling around the chilly of San Fransisco, or just laying on the couch watching Scrubs (to make Emmie happy), we always have a good time.

/End sappy ode to siblings.

Share this:

  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • More
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest

Related

December 16, 2008 · Tagged With: vegetarianism Leave a Comment

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to Our Little Apartment and receive notifications of new posts by email.

About Ashley

More about Ashley >>

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Hey, I'm Ashley & this is my blog

web designer · vegetarian · coffee addict · obsessed with goal-setting · imperfect mother · wife to an academic · wannabe minimalist

I blog about these things and our attempts to live a simpler, greener life in a small city in Massachusetts.  More>>

Get my posts via email!

Enter your email address to subscribe to my blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Instagram

Follow on Instagram

Most Pinned Posts:




Search

About Ashley

Read More…

Saving Money & Living Frugally

Doing a Buy Nothing Month.

Every so often, my eating junk food gets a little out of control and do a little juice cleanse. To help reset my body’s ideas of … [Read More...]

All Saving Money & Living Frugally Posts >>

Simple Living & Minimalism

Long Distance Moving and Decluttering – A Few Tips.

We're in the midst of a long distance move to Massachusetts this month (in the nomadic portion of our move - we moved out of our … [Read More...]

All Simple Living & Minimalism Posts >>

Green Living & Sustainability

Choosing between Convenience and Values.

A reader asks: How do you decide when to focus your energy on better choices versus choosing convenience? I think it can be so … [Read More...]

All Green Living & Sustainability Posts >>

Motherhood & Parenting

The Story of Eleanor.

(Warning, this post will contain mentions of bodily fluid) How Eleanor Came to Be. I want to write this all down while I still … [Read More...]

All Motherhood & Parenting Posts >>

Career & Business

A New Leaf. Little Leaf.

(Yes, I am a dork.) Your website should be like an extra employee. Who works non stop 24/7. I recently overhauled my site … [Read More...]

All Business & Career Posts >>

Recipes

Recipe: Curried Greens and Chickpeas

Recipe: Vegetarian Ramen.

Recipe: Sweet and Sour Tempeh with Pineapple and Cashews.

Recipe: Tofu Lettuce Wraps.

Recipe: Bistro Broccoli Chowder

All recipes >>

Copyright © 2025 · Our Little Apartment Custom On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in