Sunday, February 15, 2009

School and houses and cats, oh my!

So, I have made the Dean's list at Cleary. I'm pretty happy about that, but the class I just finished will determine whether I get to remain on that list or not. I think I did well in the class, but who knows.

We are still house hunting. We actually put an offer in on one in Howell. We didn't like their counter, so that's over. Today we are going to look another one. I've seen this one before, but this will be Matt's first visit. The stairs freak me out a bit and it backs up to a farm, which will be smelly in the summertime. I just don't know.

My cats are so adorable. Amigo, in particular, is just a sweet kitty. He loves Brenna and me, and he takes turns sleeping in our rooms. When she goes to Gray Grandma's on weekends, he roams the house meowing for her. It's really cute.

That's all for now. Happy belated Valentine's Day.

Monday, February 2, 2009

A word about those octuplets

With six children and two parents already sharing her small home, the house of the 33-year-old woman who just gave birth to premature octuplets is sure to burst at the seams when she is released from the hospital in a week or so. It's true, this mom of 14 is unemployed and single, and her parents have gone bankrupt trying to help her. It has been said that she also has an obsessive disorder that, up until now, has been pretty much unmonitored.

The public is up in arms about who is going to care for these children. It's fair to say nobody wants to reward this mom for her irresponsible behavior, it's also fair to say most people do not want harm to come to the children because of her bad decisions. The children, all 14 of them, are here now and their well-being is what truly matters at this point. If the mom makes enough money off the media and if she is able to budget that money, the family might be set for several years. If the public really wants a witchhunt, go after the doctor who implanted all these embryos in her in the first place.

This woman was wrong to do what she did, ethically speaking. Looking at the situation, I figure she must be mentally ill. I put most of the blame on the doctor. So, what happens now? Those children need a network of support and care. They should not be made to grow up ashamed of thier situation. But they will. And they will forever be in the spotlight, whether they want it or not.