The Texas Floods and the Lives Lost at Camp Mystic

Sleepaya camp is prohibited where my ten -year -old daughter will live this summer phone calls for the first six days, with the exception of emergency situations. Then the children get one short call at a specific time, once a week. This is also about the number of times the camp sends pictures, in which your child may appear or not appear. (You combine this roll through a lost roll of Deley Plaza: There is a man’s emblem, there is Babushka Lady, there is my child.) Instead, my daughter and I exchanged handwritten messages. Last year, I began to think that she was enjoying a lot of writing at home, but in reality she wrote five letters in seven days, all arrived once.
I am grateful for restrictions in our camp, and I know that many other sleep camps take a similar approach. Children should be free to throw themselves in the camps – walking, walking, crafts, singing, theatrical performances, and play “FROCCCER” – without intertwining in the Titrees of the house. The Sleepaway camp is perfectly as a world in itself, charming rituals in the forest, at a time of wild and subjective. By the time when children are age enough to participate, parents had years of training who were entrusted to publishers, teachers and other care providers for many of their waking hours; The assignment of these children up to a temporary society itself is the next, but logical step. Although one of the parents may feel guilty or uncomfortable to admit it, it is a good idea to give up all the control of the child raising job for a few weeks, to get an opportunity to miss your child. It is nice, from time to time, I should not think about it at all.
Of more than ninety victims who confirmed the catastrophic floods in central Texas, which started in the early hours of July 4, twenty -seven were dead from the camp or advisers at the Camp Mestic camp, a Christian camp for girls in Kiir Province, on the western banks of the Guadalopy River. At least ten camp are still missing. The river rose about twenty -six feet in forty -five minutes, and it appears that it swept the girls away in the dairy while sleeping. He was the youngest of the eight -year -old. Pictures of post -springs are filmed from the beds of classes, the adherents, lunch boxes, sports shoes and animals stuffed with mud. In one of the pictures, I saw a rescue worker carrying an acceptable box of the vehicle; I had to move away.
The disaster still reveals, with heavy rains in the next few days. As for the destruction that the region already endured, it is assumed that there will be a lot of blame that must be delivered in the next weeks, months and years. The national weather service was one of the recent federal agencies DodgeProperly employees and prepare to predict the floods? Did local officials respond to the imminent threat of speed and appropriate care? Was it possible that the officials had evacuated the low areas near the Guadalobi River-including the sidewalks in the Mestic camp-after July 3, when the Austin/San Antonio office in NWS released an hour of flood? Why were Kiir County officials able to secure financing and building a flooding system after previous deadly disasters? (In a press conference on Sunday, some of these questions were asked to Sharif CARE and the city director, who suddenly ended the session and left the room, where the correspondents continued to contact them.
Searching for a person or something that blames it can be morally and rationally. Blame, if placed properly, can stimulate work and save lives in the future. But blame is also a way to search parts for the causes and the cause towards the human brain to control a set of unaccounted and irreversible conditions. When a child is harmful, her father may settle in a stampede to understand the sadness and misfortune of her family, to blame the closest person at hand. If I just kept my child at home. If I did not send it to this camp. If she was only safe with me. If you had done and protected it. About twenty miles east of Camp Mystic, a family of three individuals, in the city for Rodio, went to camp together; Father Mita was confirmed, and his wife and son are still missing. ♦