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Name: Melanie
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Interests: Enjoys being mom to four, sm to 1, writing, reading, scrapbooking, stamping, being creative in untalented ways. Always thinking of new and exciting businesses to start from home...
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Saturday, October 04, 2008

My trip to Walmart

I am still chuckling over my trip to Walmart yesterday.  My plan was to take the kids to the library but when we got there at 9:15, I realized it didn't open until 10am.  Not wanting to waste the time, I considered what else was on my "to do" list.  I needed to make a quick grocery run which I was going to do that evening.  Right by the library though was Walmart and they would have everything I would need.  "Yes" I told myself, "I can do this."  I figured Anna could help me push the grocery cart and I could push the double stroller. 

Things ran smoothly and we got in and out quickly, except for the long line I had to wait in because I had 25 items all of which were absolutely essential.  The babies did great, the kids did great (Thank you, Lord!)  although Anna is not the best driver.  I learned quick to stick my butt out so my ankles weren't black and blue.  The thing that amazed me was how many people stared at me, several asking "Are they all yours?"  Okay, I have FOUR children with me, not 14!  I had three people ask me how far apart Luke and Olilvia were.  "One minute"  I said kindly with a smile. They surely don't look 9 months apart, did they think I defied God's natural timing?   At the start of our trip, one lady said to me "I don't know whether to give you a medal or a shotgun."  I just smile and replied, "I'll let you know at the end."  Surely Walmart shoppers have seen larger families in their store???  The hardest part of the trip was trying to help Anna with the cart while moving the stroller along.  Thankfully, the Lord provided someone to help me get all the groceries and children to the car.  I think that I will just go through Starbucks drive thru the next time I need to kill time

 


Friday, September 26, 2008

A Letter from Ron Paul about the bailout...

Dear Friends:

The financial meltdown the economists of the Austrian School predicted has arrived.

We are in this crisis because of an excess of artificially created credit at the hands of the Federal Reserve System. The solution being proposed? More artificial credit by the Federal Reserve. No liquidation of bad debt and malinvestment is to be allowed. By doing more of the same, we will only continue and intensify the distortions in our economy - all the capital misallocation, all the malinvestment - and prevent the market’s attempt to re-establish rational pricing of houses and other assets.

Last night the president addressed the nation about the financial crisis. There is no point in going through his remarks line by line, since I’d only be repeating what I’ve been saying over and over - not just for the past several days, but for years and even decades.

Still, at least a few observations are necessary.

The president assures us that his administration “is working with Congress to address the root cause behind much of the instability in our markets.” Care to take a guess at whether the Federal Reserve and its money creation spree were even mentioned?

We are told that “low interest rates” led to excessive borrowing, but we are not told how these low interest rates came about. They were a deliberate policy of the Federal Reserve. As always, artificially low interest rates distort the market. Entrepreneurs engage in malinvestments - investments that do not make sense in light of current resource availability, that occur in more temporally remote stages of the capital structure than the pattern of consumer demand can support, and that would not have been made at all if the interest rate had been permitted to tell the truth instead of being toyed with by the Fed.

Not a word about any of that, of course, because Americans might then discover how the great wise men in Washington caused this great debacle. Better to keep scapegoating the mortgage industry or “wildcat capitalism” (as if we actually have a pure free market!).

Speaking about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the president said: “Because these companies were chartered by Congress, many believed they were guaranteed by the federal government. This allowed them to borrow enormous sums of money, fuel the market for questionable investments, and put our financial system at risk.”

Doesn’t that prove the foolishness of chartering Fannie and Freddie in the first place? Doesn’t that suggest that maybe, just maybe, government may have contributed to this mess? And of course, by bailing out Fannie and Freddie, hasn’t the federal government shown that the “many” who “believed they were guaranteed by the federal government” were in fact correct?

Then come the scare tactics. If we don’t give dictatorial powers to the Treasury Secretary “the stock market would drop even more, which would reduce the value of your retirement account. The value of your home could plummet.” Left unsaid, naturally, is that with the bailout and all the money and credit that must be produced out of thin air to fund it, the value of your retirement account will drop anyway, because the value of the dollar will suffer a precipitous decline. As for home prices, they are obviously much too high, and supply and demand cannot equilibrate if government insists on propping them up.

It’s the same destructive strategy that government tried during the Great Depression: prop up prices at all costs. The Depression went on for over a decade. On the other hand, when liquidation was allowed to occur in the equally devastating downturn of 1921, the economy recovered within less than a year.

The president also tells us that Senators McCain and Obama will join him at the White House today in order to figure out how to get the bipartisan bailout passed. The two senators would do their country much more good if they stayed on the campaign trail debating who the bigger celebrity is, or whatever it is that occupies their attention these days.

F.A. Hayek won the Nobel Prize for showing how central banks’ manipulation of interest rates creates the boom-bust cycle with which we are sadly familiar. In 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, he described the foolish policies being pursued in his day - and which are being proposed, just as destructively, in our own:

Instead of furthering the inevitable liquidation of the maladjustments brought about by the boom during the last three years, all conceivable means have been used to prevent that readjustment from taking place; and one of these means, which has been repeatedly tried though without success, from the earliest to the most recent stages of depression, has been this deliberate policy of credit expansion.

To combat the depression by a forced credit expansion is to attempt to cure the evil by the very means which brought it about; because we are suffering from a misdirection of production, we want to create further misdirection - a procedure that can only lead to a much more severe crisis as soon as the credit expansion comes to an end… It is probably to this experiment, together with the attempts to prevent liquidation once the crisis had come, that we owe the exceptional severity and duration of the depression.

The only thing we learn from history, I am afraid, is that we do not learn from history.

The very people who have spent the past several years assuring us that the economy is fundamentally sound, and who themselves foolishly cheered the extension of all these novel kinds of mortgages, are the ones who now claim to be the experts who will restore prosperity! Just how spectacularly wrong, how utterly without a clue, does someone have to be before his expert status is called into question?

Oh, and did you notice that the bailout is now being called a “rescue plan”? I guess “bailout” wasn’t sitting too well with the American people.

The very people who with somber faces tell us of their deep concern for the spread of democracy around the world are the ones most insistent on forcing a bill through Congress that the American people overwhelmingly oppose. The very fact that some of you seem to think you’re supposed to have a voice in all this actually seems to annoy them.

I continue to urge you to contact your representatives and give them a piece of your mind. I myself am doing everything I can to promote the correct point of view on the crisis. Be sure also to educate yourselves on these subjects - the Campaign for Liberty blog is an excellent place to start. Read the posts, ask questions in the comment section, and learn.

H.G. Wells once said that civilization was in a race between education and catastrophe. Let us learn the truth and spread it as far and wide as our circumstances allow. For the truth is the greatest weapon we have.

In liberty,

Ron Paul


Thursday, September 25, 2008

I just put the water on for tea.  My husband just headed out the door for work after already having worked 12 hours today.  He has been waiting for this survey to go down for oh, about 33 days now.  Actually, more like two months.  He didn't go to NJ with me because of this and that was the end of July.  I just hope it actually happens now so it can be OVER!  At least for four weeks until we go through the same paces again. 

I am going to use the time to do some good ol' cleaning and organizing!   I am in a total dejunking mode, I got rid of all my baby items for the under 1 crowd at our Moms of Multiples sale and now I am going after the piles.  Cole found a video of him when he was an infant so we watched it.  There was actually only about 5 minutes of him and then it switched back to Anna as a baby.  I was absolutely amazed at how clean and organized my house was in every single shot.  Things have sure changed.  I am happy if my house looks half as neat once a month.  I know there are more important things than a clean house like spending time with your kids, and that cleaning up after kids all day long is like trying to shovel the sidewalk before the snow stops falling but one day I will enjoy a nice neat orderly home again as long as God allows me to live that long.  (I am trying to reassure myself here so I want no comments or emails or phone calls telling me that it doesn't happen until the kids leave home-even if it is true, I would rather live in blind ignorance right now, thank you so much!) 

Well, I better get going if I am going to make a dent in anything.  Have a great weekend! 


Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Anna turned 6!

My little girl is six!   In some ways these past six years have seemed like my whole life, yet at other times, it has been fast.  

We had a really fun day, Joe took the day off and we went to visit our friend Dr. Nuss at CHKD.  I should of took a picture of the letter Anna wrote him but I didn't so this is what it said. "Dear Dr. Nuss, Thank you for saving my life.  I thank God for you.  Love, Anna"  I thought he was going to cry, he said "Well, I think God had more to do with you being here than I."   We also saw one of our favorite nurses, Dr. Nuss's surgical nurse Beth Boniface.  She showed Anna pictures of her when she was a baby, Anna was quite happy to see herself on their "Wall of Fame". 

After leaving the hospital, we went to our favorite restaurant in Ghent, No Frills Grill.  Of course, being with four small children, Joe and I were reminded that we haven't had a date night in awhile.  What would it be like to actually taste food and have an actual conversation??  Anna and Cole did great, the babies were a little cranky.  They both had ear infections so have been on an antibiotic which is causing diarrhea, not to mention they missed their morning nap.

We had some adult family friends over for dinner, cake, and ice cream.  Then came my favorite part of the day, bed time. Anyway, some pictures of our little lady:

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Dollar Tree Shopping Spree

  I went to the Dollar Tree tonight with Cole to pick out presents for Anna's birthday next week.  He had two dollars to spend on her and 5 dollars to spend on himself.  Our neighbor gave him birthday money with the express purpose of letting him have a Dollar Tree Shopping Spree back in July.  Now, if I had Anna with me, seven dollars would have taken three hours of decision making aggravation.  Cole was much quicker.  He picked out three of his items in the first two minutes of our trip, and then he wanted to proceed immediately to the candy aisle for the last two items.  He also picked out candy items for Anna which, frankly, is just fine with me.  I don't need more stuff to go through and throw away one fine night while they are sleeping.  Then we went out for ice cream except he decided to get a slurpee-like drink instead and I decided to detour over to the next store for my treat...a small iced coffee from Starbucks which will now keep me awake all night.   I had so much fun just watching him.  He has been my wild child, as many already know, but since he has gotten older he has really settled down and now, he is just plain enjoyable (most days).  I started schooling him this year which has been wonderful.  He loves everything about it, learning, attention, structure...and of course, let's not forget arts and crafts! 

In the video section, I have uploaded two videos, one of the twins eating cake on their birthday and one that was supposed to be of Anna and Cole but after I viewed in (it had already been uploaded) I realized Anna got cut off so it is just of Cole.   I will get one of Anna up soon.  Anyway, in the video of the twins, Olivia looks like a dream child and Luke appears to be a bit cranky.  In reality neither are cranky, but Olivia is more of a spitfire and Luke is usually sweet and laid back...just don't take his chocolate cake away!  (I had to for fear of choking...he was shoving it in like nobody's business) 

And since it has been 8 or so months, I will add a few pictures too...Notice who is in all the pictures...maybe Mom just feels guilty for cutting her out of the video.  Honestly, it was an accident! 

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