Hidden in this scene is Phoebe when she was about 2 months old.
Can you spot her?
This week’s PhotoHunt theme is “spotted.” For more spots to spot, see what spots tnchick is sporting.
Hour-by-hour forecast for Thursday, January 21
2:00 a.m. 95% chance of baby wakefulness
3:00 a.m. continued baby wakefulness with intermittent parental snoozes
4:00 a.m. continued baby wakefulness with intermittent parental outbursts
5:00 a.m. 85% chance of fitful slumber, punctuated by dreams of wakefulness
6:00 a.m. 99% chance of beeping alarm clock, chance of snooze button 100%
7:00 a.m. Blustery tempers and high-speed chases, chance of toddler eye precipitation 98%
8:00 a.m. Frosty windshield combined with hot tempers lead to isolated storms
9:00 a.m. 80% chance of showers skipped
10:00 a.m. 75% chance of feeling snowed over
Mood likely will continue to be partly cloudy throughout the day, with scattered thoughts and intermittent storms of crankiness.
Image from wpclipart.
I’m feeling blue today.
Massachusetts held its special election yesterday to fill the seat that had been held for decades by Senator Ted Kennedy.
I did not like the results.
Massachusetts is considered by many to be a liberal stronghold. What has come to be known as a blue state. I like it that way. I like it that we allow same sex marriage. I like it that there have been reforms to the health care system in our state, and that measures have been taken here to ensure that everyone has access to health insurance. Legislation and voting in this state often reflects progressive values. In case you hadn’t guessed, those are my values.
Now my state has elected a senator whose values greatly diverge from my own. As Keith Olberman put it:
In short, in Scott Brown we have an irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, teabagging supporter of violence against women and against politicians with whom he disagrees. In any other time in our history, this man would have been laughed off the stage as an unqualified and a disaster in the making by the most conservative of conservatives.
And you know what? I’m not just blue. I’m angry.
Posted in crankiness, politics

Welcome to the December 2009 edition of the Just Posts. Holly (of Cold Spaghetti) and I are pleased to be hosting our 12 roundtable.
It’s hard to know what to say in response to some world events. The world is reeling from news of the devastating earthquake in Haiti yesterday. Living far away as we are, it is hard to know how to help.
Many organizations around the world are gearing up to join relief efforts, and many people are ready and willing to go to Haiti. (I was very moved reading the comments on this post from Mercy Corps, as dozens of people offered up their qualifications to serve as relief workers in Haiti, and offered to fly there immediately to help.)
For most of us, though, the best way to help is to donate to organizations that are active in relief efforts.
I made a donation this morning to UNICEF, and will probably make one to IRC as well. Both are international relief organizations of which I am a regular supporter, and both are actively sending relief to Haiti.
Holly has suggested donations to Hôpital Albert Schweitzer as a smaller, Haiti-based organization where funds will have more of an immediate impact.
You can also find a fairly extensive list assembled on the NPR blog of ways to help.
And now, for this month’s list. As ever, I am inspired and heartened by the range of voices speaking out on topics of social justice.
The December 2009 Just Posts:
Thank you for your support in our efforts this past year. Your comments and contributions are what keep us going!
Posted in activism, just posts, social justice