This is possibly the most touching story I've read on the disaster. I completely understand as a parent. They believed their children were taken to safety and I'd have done the same thing. What I'd like to know is how seven tiny children ended up wandering around after the helicopter evac.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9230423/
I ended up in the men's room at the school of social work today. Long story. Not as poignant as the above.