In the Belly of a Cargo Plane

I planned to write a light-hearted post for today. But, it’s difficult to spin a frivolous tale on the day you pick up the newspaper and read painful estimates on the loss of life and homes caused by an event you’ve tried hard to deny. I’m not insensitive to disasters, but I’m prone to depression. I slide easily into hopelessness if I stay too long in a story where hope is hard to find.

Still, I couldn’t overlook the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s front page today. In the print version of the paper, a large photo (found online here – it takes a second to upload) from the associated press shows hundreds of people sitting on a cargo plane flying from Port-au-Prince to Orlando.

This morning, I scanned the faces. A young man sits next to a younger boy, and they are held together by a strap. Maybe it’s a seat belt, or a tether so neither get lost in the mass of wandering victims. A mother sits in the front looking down at two young boys. As both boys sleep on her lap, her hand graces the face of one.

I wonder what they dream about.

Hundreds of people crowded into the belly of a cargo plane, fleeing calamity with just the clothes on their back.

On today’s front page of the Local section in the Journal, a column written by Eugene Kane continues the discussion on Haiti. Though not directly related to the hundreds loaded on the cargo plane, Mr. Kane’s words* hone in on another block these refugees face as they wait for aid: US politics. Continue reading “In the Belly of a Cargo Plane”

Blog Swap. Guest Post

I love swaps. You try on things you might not wear every day, and the room abounds with generosity.

My friend E. Victoria Flynn invited me over to Mama’s Experience Initiative to try on her blog. Victoria writes about life as a mother, a writer, and a woman. Knowing that I am a mother-writer as well, she asked me to pen a post for her blog. Click on over there today and read my take on Separation Anxiety.

Then take a minute to peruse the rest of her site. Victoria writes her own great posts, one of my favorites being Phantasmagoria. And, she lists several links to other great blogs.

The best part about a swap is that it encourages reciprocity. Victoria and I both share a desire to write, so I’ve asked Victoria to embrace the Wednesday’s Word challenge here, at Writing Under Pressure. Look for her post on January 20th, which will begin a new thread where other writers participate in the fun of Wednesday’s Word.

I’m curious….

Polls are closed today. Thanks to those who voted. And, especially thanks to those who left comments when the answer choices weren’t ideal. I think the comments are as valuable as the results!

If you’re seeing this for the first time, you can still “cast” your vote by commenting, if you like.

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This blog is still new, in blog-years. So, I have two burning questions for you, kind readers, that I’m hoping you’ll take the time to answer.

Every Wednesday, I post a flash fiction piece or a short essay based on one word. You can read yesterday’s here. Then, tell me:

And, while Jane Friedman wrote a great post on “5 things that make [her] stop reading websites &  blogs,” she didn’t mention post length.

If you’re a blog jumper, tell me: