$21

Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) stood before the refrigerated section of the Safeway on Capitol Hill yesterday and looked longingly at the eggs.

At $1.29 for a half-dozen, he couldn’t afford them.

Ryan and three other members of Congress have pledged to live for one week on $21 worth of food, the amount the average food stamp recipient receives in federal assistance. That’s $3 a day or $1 a meal. They started yesterday.

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) and Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.), co-chairmen of the House Hunger Caucus, called on lawmakers to take the “Food Stamp Challenge” to raise awareness of hunger and what they say are inadequate benefits for food stamp recipients. Only two others, Ryan and Janice Schakowsky (D-Ill.), took them up on it.

from the Washington Post’s “Lawmakers Find $21 a Week Doesn’t Buy a Lot of Groceries.

It’s discouraging that so few representatives were willing to take on the “challenge,” but I hope those that are involved are affected enough by the experience to try to change something.

Jim McGovern and Tim Ryan are blogging about the challenge this week.

LOL. Cats!

I’m a sucker for anthropomorphized critters. I’m also pretty keen on the idea of the Internet as a real place, where guys in hats work. So this made me laugh. I wish someone from the Internet would come over to put a caption on Marsha.

Things that are not awesome

1) The swift hiss of air rushing past the giant metal chunk in the mini-van’s tire. Fortunately, I heard it after we got home, as I was getting Pi out of her carseat.

2) Buying the wrong size diapers. Because I’m a doofus.

3) No nap for Poppy = No nap for Mommy. She’s currently re-enacting a 70s kung-fu movie in her crib, from the sound of it.