Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What's for Dinner??

Hope Valentines Day was a happy one for you and yours. It can't help but bring memories of paper covered boxes, the smell of steaming radiators and the feel of glitter stuck to your fingers. Remember those huge jars of paste in your teacher's "supply" closet. We would go, one by one and put a big glob on a paper towel, take it back to our desk and start creating. Homeroom parties were a simple affair-a cookie with red sugar crystals, a cup of Hawaiian Punch and Conversation Hearts to take home with our valentines.

I was invited to not one but two Valentine Parties this year. Wagner's three-year-old party was stimulating, creative and bountiful. Games, stories, songs, food and favors were in abundance. Also in abundance were parents and grandparents. We were circling the room, cameras rolling as the children partied. My Wagner seemed a little confused. He kept singing Happy Birthday to Me and looking for presents. After all, his birthday was only 3 weeks ago. It's hard for a boy to keep all his parties straight.

Big sister Annebelle celebrated the next day. Her party was in the gym and amazing to behold. There were bouncy houses, carnival games, a valentine luncheon and a cupid-clad mother, sprinkling Love Dust on the heads of all the revelers. There were decorated cookies in individual gift sacks and cupcakes with icing in red and pink and purple. Every little girl had some kind of Valentine- Themed ensemble on and a bow the size of a fist on their head. It was a grand affair.

I want my grandchildren to have a wonderful life. I will do everything possible to insure they do. Their parents and all of us who love them will sacrifice anything so they grow up safe, secure and protected. However, I just could not help to see the irony in my activity in the very same building, the very same day.

I joined other friends at St Paul to pack backpacks. Did you know that churches in Muskogee provide "take home" food for every school in our community, even MHS. Children are identified who might not have enough to eat over the weekend and they receive ten items including fruit, milk, proteins and starches. We packed puddings, granola bars, Vienna sausages, pretzels....certainly better than being hungry but not a hot meal.

I certanly trust the people who tell me this is needed in our community. I also know this is certainly not limited to Muskogee. A friend who teaches in OKC shares their Food Service provides the items for the weekend. I just question our very expensive but obviously inefficient welfare system. All that bureaucracy and American children are actually going hungry. I also question priorities in some families. Addictions and lifestyle choices often put children last in the hierarchy within a family.

Everybody responded to Haiti with millions and millions of dollars. They needed it. However, as a country, we must address our own issues. A Human Service system that has proven to be ineffectual. A segment of our population that does not know how to be self -sufficient and how to work toward an effective solution. A nation of children who eat their supper from a plastic wrapper or they get no supper at all.

American needs to figure this out and quickly. Children learn what they live. These children are walking wounded and the situation becomes more critical every day. I wish I had the answer. Shoot. I wish I knew what the questions were. chrissie

6 comments:

horrified said...

How can someone donate money or food to this effort? Who should I write regarding the problem in our community? Who is in charge of the backpack program city-wide? How are the children identified?
Thanks for the insight--I don't think many people know this is a problem and what groups are doing to help.

Melony Carey and Chrissie Wagner said...

I am going to ask someone who knows the answers to respond-

Anonymous said...

Dear Horrified,
Chrissie asked me to help answer some of your questions about the backpack program. The backpack program in Muskogee is part of the Muskogee Ministrial Alliance, a cooperative ministry of many churchs. The alliance also coordinates the food pantry and many other wonderful programs. Patricia Roberts, a member of Boulevard Christian church, is the chairman of the backpack committee with the MMA.
What I understand about the program is that each school in Muskogee, including the high school and the Oklahoma School for the Blind are all part of the program.
The counselors of each school with the help of the principal identify the children that need help. The parents are contacted and are asked if they would allow their child to receive the food. Some have declined the help. The counselors also find out if there is a sibling that also needs help.
The involved area churches have been asked to help with those children and are assigned a particular school or grades or so many students.
At our church we started with just a few children and now are packing bags for 50 children. The bags are sent home each Friday.
We always try to pack extra if there is a holiday break or extra days out of school.
We purchase most of our food, all we can, through the Tulsa Food Bank and get our deliveries at our local food bank.
Contact Pat at Boulevard Christian in Muskogee, OK, and she will certainly answer any questions you have.
Glenda Broome

Melony Carey and Chrissie Wagner said...

Thank you Glenda-The MMA does lots of good things in Muskogee. Just tonight I was with a friend who teaches Special Ed at an elementary school here in town. She shared her own experience with this program. One boy in particular. He eagerly anticipates his backpack on Friday and tries to make it last through the weekend.
"He would really have nothing to eat if this was not provided?
Not him or his 4 brothers and sisters who also receive backpacks.

realistic said...

Children in our own communities who will have nothing to eat if a committee does not provide food?
How much money are we sending to Haiti??? How much aid to third world countries? Seems like America needs to get it's own house in order first.

Anonymous said...

The economic decline in this country that generates more and more working poor has been going on for 30 or more years.

We all want a piece of the pie and the pie is getting smaller. These economic problems are just a symptom of the decline in abundant cheap energy resources. Google PEAK OIL for an eye opener. The Department of Energy is quietly evaluating and preparing as is the Corps of Engineers and the military.

You can find the Hirsch report on line as well as the government reports from The Corps of Engineers.