Isn't she just a cutie??!! I love her in her little walker contraption thing! (These pics aren't the most recent, but too cute anyway!)


We all need a little corner of the world for ourselves...well, this is mine.


Today I read a news article stating that OPEC is going to reduce oil production by about 1.5 million barrels in an attempt to stimulate plummeting gas and oil prices. Their theory is if they reduce production, demand for oil will skyrocket again, and put them back into their little happy places of ungodly amounts of money.
Now logically, to me anyway, that doesn’t make sense. Production does not drive demand in the oil industry…demand drives production. The proof of that is right in that same news article. Here’s my reasoning for this. When gas prices began to reach the astronomical stage, many people, including myself, began looking for serious ways to reduce their need for fuel. Whether it was by working from home more often, taking less trips, carpooling, what-have-you. Myself? I moved closer to work and bought a house, effectively cutting my commute by 95%. I also began combining as many trips as I could together into one outing. Whether it be to grocery store, work, whatever. The results of all of these people taking these steps to reduce their usage of gas are that demand for oil and gas has decreased. I’m not the only one who saw this trend either. Richard Heinburg wrote this article detailing exactly what is happening in the oil industry right now. The kicker? He wrote this in July of this year, well before this recent trend of plummeting gas prices.
Heinburg’s words in the article make sense. We’re seeing this happen right now with oil and gas prices. But…there’s always one…we still have a problem. At least according to Heinburg. This is part of his explanation: “It sounds bad, but that’s not the problem; the problem is this: once the price falls by any significant amount, demand will just pick back up again and we’ll be right back where we are now—with prices aiming for Alpha Centauri.” (Richard Heinburg, “Want Cheap Oil? Reduce Demand!” 07/05/2008)
Now that makes sense to me also. It’s a never-ending, vicious cycle because of the basic fact that when we are getting something cheap, we want more of it for that same price. I’m wondering though if we could prevent this from happening. Since most of us have learned how to live and make do with less, shouldn’t we continue to do exactly that? Instead of ramping back up to our previous consumption levels (and I’m talking everything here, not just gas) shouldn’t we keep restricting ourselves with the limits we’ve set to combat our need for everything we’ve given up? If you’ve learned to live without that extra trip to the mall, or carpooling to work, or spending less so you have more money for what you need, shouldn’t you keep doing exactly that? It’s not that difficult to reason out. Keep cutting the corners and you will keep prices on everything from skyrocketing because by setting and sticking to those limits, you have reduced demand for those things. Less demand = less production = lower prices.
Perhaps if all of us keep sticking to those limitations we’ve imposed on ourselves to combat the impact of the price of oil and gas on our bank accounts, we can avoid the possibility of putting ourselves right back where we started. With the price of everything pushing the astronomical stage.
I decided to take a vacation and go back home for a week. May 26th I boarded a plane bound for Philidelphia PA and my mom and aunt met me at the airport when my plane touched down. From then on I was in a tornado of activity. I got to see my closest cousin's new baby Sunday morning. She's sooooo cute!!! What a doll...
Of course Sunday the 27th was my birthday (made it to 24) and my mom took me to dinner and shopping. We had a nice cook out Monday for Memorial Day with only a few hiccups. I went to visit my eldest brother's grave since I haven't visited since I was a child. I feel he always is watching over me, keeping me safe. I got to meet cousins I've never met since I haven't been home in years and catch up with those I haven't seen in forever. It was really good to get home and see family, I've missed them all so much.
Tuesday was a really fun day!! We went to New York City for the day! My cousin, Tia, my mom, Tia's mom, my aunt Arlene, and two friends of the family all piled into a minivan and trekked to New York at 6am. We saw lots of things and different buildings. We took the Staten Island ferry across and then picked up the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferry. I took lots of pictures of everything. We didn't go up into Liberty because they were booked but it was really nice to be there. It seems much different very close up. She has more presence it seems when you are that close. The Ellis Island museum was really great too...there is a lot of story to be found there and I would recommend going if you have the chance. We visited Ground Zero and saw the progress they are making. It's a very nice makeshift tribute that they have set up at the site. We saw St. Pete's Cathedral and Rockefeller Center. St. Pete's is beautiful!! We began heading back home about 10 pm and Tia and I are sitting in the back of the van again and we're feeling a little rowdy, so she starts yelling out the cracked windows in the back and whistling at guys on the street and just being crazy. I joined in of course and we had the entire van laughing their heads off with our antics. New York City rocks!!!!
The rest of the week for vacation went quick and wasn't long enough. We all did some more shopping and I just had to spend more time with Tia and the baby, Tayler Rose. Tia is about as close to a sister that I've ever had and I feel like Tayler's aunt. If I lived closer that child would be soooo spoiled.
I had to leave Friday June 1st to travel to Russia for work. More on that to come later.
All in all, it was a good vacation and birthday.