Friday, November 14, 2008

Fire Destroys 80 Montecito Homes


Firefighters have been battling a fast-moving brush fire driven by 50- to 70-mph winds which erupted Thursday night in the hills above Montecito in Santa Barbara County. So far, it has burned 1,500 acres, and has destroyed more than 80 homes.


The blaze, dubbed the Tea fire, broke out about 6 p.m. in the coastal foothills of Montecito, where a number of celebrities live, and quickly overwhelmed firefighters with its speed. A number of evacuations have been reported.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Gen X Gives Life to Baby Boomers - Part Two

Ever one for trend-spotting, I couldn’t help but notice that there seems to have been an unusually high surge in pregnancies in the past few years. Of course it has something with the “...age we are…” (early-thirties) but it’s not just my friends who are pregnant. It’s not because I’m doing “older” things and hanging out with “older” people. These days it seems women everywhere - at Target, the car wash, the dog park, the grocery store - EVERYWHERE are knocked up.


Is this the second Baby Boom?


The U.S. is experiencing what the AP/Lexington Herald-Leader earlier in the year called a "baby boomlet," citing a reported 4.3 million births in 2006, the largest number recorded since 1961, near the end of the baby boom. (Stobbe, AP/Lexington Herald-Leader, Jan. 16, 2008).


“…Going against the trend in many other wealthy industrialised nations, the United States seems to be experiencing a small baby boom, reporting the largest number of children born in 45 years…. An Associated Press review of birth numbers dating to 1909 found the total number of US births was the highest since 1961. An examination of global data also shows that the United States has a higher fertility rate - the number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime - than every country in continental Europe…”
According to this message board, others are noticing the trend as well. (BTW, congratulations 2008 babies: the “Year of the Pig” is a great year to be born – you will be “successful and wealthy…”)


What’s more, statistics confirm that teenage pregnancies are on the rise and abortions are on decline.


This recent article also hints to a national trend of increased pregnancies.


So, if you’ve had kids in the past few years – congratulations! They’re part of what may become known as the “Second Baby Boomer Generation.” Or something more clever, like the BB2s. (Cool abbreviation, right? You heard it here first...)


Can we expect, come January 2009, we’ll see reports that 2008 surpassed 2006 in terms of total number of births? (I personally know about 10 people who have had children or are expecting children in the past six months alone!)


So, if I had to guess, I’d say yes…


Update, Nov. 13:
And what about 2009? Word on the street is that Newsweek is planning a story on a potential baby boom as a result of Americans having sex on election night... Maybe this generation should be named "Obama-babies" instead?

Wednesday, November 05, 2008


Credit: New York Times, Nov. 5, 2008

Monday, November 03, 2008

Mammoth Opens Early


The snow gods are smiling on the Eastern Sierra. Today, Nov. 3, marks the opening day of Mammoth Mountain ski area - 10 days earlier than planned. Mammoth Mountain is the first resort to open in California.


A snow storm dropped about a foot of snow on the mountain. According to park officials, the lower part of the mountain received 6-12 inches of snow and more snow fell at the mid-mountain level and above. Additional snow showers are expected through Tuesday morning, and snowmaking machines are also working around-the-clock.


The last time the mountain opened this early (Halloween weekend, three years ago), it was a long, fun season. Here's hoping 2008/2009 brings more of the same!