Nowadays all kids are high maintenance.
That's the way they are geared.
This statement struck me as ironic, in regards to another statement that I had heard in the news this past week.
Food banks in NY I believe it was, were interviewing people and showing the high number of folks that have now turned to them for help. I believe the number was 1/5 and the newcomers are primarily working class people - many of those college educated. As one woman put it - the kids have the latest cell phones and iPods but there is no food on the table at home.
I think back to the statement Bush made that 'we are a nation of consumers'...we spend, that's what we do. Image is everything - if you look like you have it, then it means you are accepted, the norm. I think back to Oprah's comment that she tried to operate a girls school in the USA but kids weren't interested in education, they were only interested in the latest shoes or phones. Have we as a society become so very shallow that we feel our image is our value? Is it a generational thing instead? Have we raised our kids to believe that they are what they have and created a generation of kids who can't adjust to a time when they have to adjust for need vs want? I just thought the food bank lady's comment was an insightful one - and I have no doubt she was only voicing what she sees as it got me thinking. sammieswife.