I think I finally have a moment's peace to be able to post. Several things:
I hate all that is going on with the hurricane aftermath as well. My husband forwarded me a very good article about the "politicalness" behind everything. He also shared some of his viewpoints (it's times like this I HATE not having him around- he is very politically savvy, very smart, and knows the background of a lot of stuff that goes on). I cannot stand all the criticism of the federal government at this point- yes, it sucks that the federal gov't took so long to get involved- even the President says so. BUT, DH says (and he's been on boards for the city of Portland on what the city has in its plan of action should an emergency like this arises) that cities are told to have
THEIR OWN PLANS OF ACTION for AT LEAST the first 5-7 days, because that is how long it can take the federal gov't to get involved with help. New Orleans in particular knew this, because of the hurricane/flooding chances. I am angered at how politicized this has become; I am sickened that babies and children are suffering, but I too have to wonder how much of this could have been prevented had the adults been a teeny bit responsible and had a couple stashes of water, food etc., like we are ALL TOLD to do. It's not that expensive to do, you know? I know they had to get the hell out of their homes quickly, but like DisneyPhD said- they couldn't have been just a teeny bit responsible for themselves by grabbing some diapers, a couple bottles of water etc? I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but I dunno. I even keep a small stash of diapers and water in my car cause I never want to be stuck anywhere without them, you know? I have two cases of water in the basement & on the back porch at all times....comes from growing up in earthquake country I guess.
And even though the living conditions are HORRID in the superdome, etc., why are these people making it even more worse by raping, killing, hurting the hands that are trying to help them, etc? I don't understand it?!!! I know I can't even imagine how hard it is, but don't they want to TRY and make the best of it? Maybe I am totally delusional. I could go on and on about my theories, but I will kindly spare you all, and stay friendly.
I just feel sick at the thought of all these people with no home, no anything- no pictures, no clothes, no family history preserved, no comforts, nothing. No jobs to go to. I just hope that a lot of jobs are created getting those parts of the country on the rebound and that maybe it will stimulate our economy in the long run. A weird point of view, I know. Look at what WW2 did for the economy of this country after the depression.
Ok, back to New Mom topics. The baby shower- these are two games I thought were unique and fun. #1 Somehow rig a clothesline in your home or if it's nice weather, in the backyard. Have disposable diapers and clothespins, and a teddy bear or babydoll to hold. Have each person hold the "baby" and try and hang as many diapers as they can while holding the baby. It's tricky! #2- as one of your gifts for mom to be, buy 15-20 pairs of baby socks. Put them all in a basket, mixed up. 'It's time to do laundry', so have each person, timed, fold the baby socks as fast as possible. The person who can do it the fastest, wins! I thought this was the greatest game, and I didn't have to buy Molly any sock for the first 6 months!
My favorite shower punch recipe- a can of pineapple juice, a 2L bottle of 7up and a can of lemonade concentrate- mix together and it's very yummy.
Aidan is flipping darling! What a doll!
Tamie, I'm so sorry~~~how horrible!
Man, I hope WDW isn't so hot and miserable when we are there in a few weeks- I feel for you DisKim! We'll be there in 3 weeks!
ETA I deleted some of what I said; I feel better watching the news and seeing SOME sort of order returning. I just sat and cried during some of the music on the NBC special. I cannot imagine being completely displaced and living in a stadium.
