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Galley Gossip: Will the volcanic eruption trigger a baby boom?
During 9/11 I was stuck in Zurich, Switzerland for over a week. Sure there are much worse places to be, but I spent ninety percent of that time sitting around the airport waiting to get back to the United States. Every single day I checked out the hotel, dragged my bags a few blocks in the dark to the train station, and waited at the airport just like thousands of other stranded passengers. I was number 800-and-something on the standby list and all the flights departing to the US - two of them a day - were full. Some passengers became impatient and decided to rent a car and drive to airports in neighboring countries in the hope of getting out sooner. A few days later they were back. The rest of us just sat around waiting for our names to be called. It didn't take long for strangers from all over the world to become friends.
Now with a volcanic ash cloud over Iceland shutting down European air space, thousands of passengers are stranded at airports around the world. With so many passengers spending time together, I can't help but wonder if any love connections have formed over the last few days. What can I say, I'm romantic like that. Put a group of people together, throw in a natural disaster, and relationships are bound to form. And with all that time just hanging around airport hotels with nothing to do but, well, ya know, babies are bound to be born nine months later. Don't ya think?
I don't care what the scientists and baby experts say, I predict there will be quite a few babies born as a direct result of Eyafjallajokul erupting. So what do you say we help name all those little volcano babies? After I sent out a tweet asking for a few suggestions, the names came pouring in. Valen, one of the more interesting ones, came from Infobitsystems. It's a variant of Valentinus; the name of more than fifty saints and three Roman emperors. Now that's a powerful name! NavyAirCrewman came up with Pele for a girl (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and Hephaistos for a boy (Greek god of fire). Now it's up to you to decide.
| Ashley | |
|---|---|
| Ashlyn | |
| Dusty | |
| Cinder | |
| Pele | |
| Voula | |
| Bjork |
| Ash | |
|---|---|
| Asher | |
| Ashton | |
| Dustin | |
| Eyaf | |
| Hephaistos | |
| Valen | |
| Versuvio | |
| Voltaire |
Photo courtesy of OMI

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
acetracer Apr 20th 2010 5:16PM
No, I don't think so. But it's interesting that you do.
acetracer Apr 20th 2010 5:18PM
And now that I've read the rest of your article, it looks like I'm right.
frank96 Apr 20th 2010 9:41PM
According to Judith Nolte of "American Baby" magazine in an article written in 2003, the only thing that will create a baby boom is a surging number of women who are fertile. Like we didn't know that.
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I agree with Heather. Take for example, the Gulf War or the current Iraqi War. Isnt there a.......err...ummm......surge in infant rates during wartime?
Alex Vance Apr 20th 2010 11:03PM
I guess the volcano kids will all be lava-aitors
Malaycobra Apr 21st 2010 12:16AM
I'd agree with you as long as there are showers. I imagine people get a little funky after a couple of days sleeping under a ticketing desk.
Then again, maybe some people are into that?