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Thursday, April 30, 2020

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - April 30, 2020


Ehlana and Ethan:

The last hours of April are winding down now; so the transition to a new month has us chatting about both the recent past and what we hope for and expect for the near future and summer.  Before we get to that commentary, though, let’s do a quick review of our news of the day.

We’ve had a lot of fun since our last report.  Our jam session with Naomi and Aiden was a blast; the movies-and-cuddle time kept the fun going; and the parents let us get away with another co-ed sofa sleepover because we’re just that adorable when caught sleeping in pairs.  That’s still a bit weird for two of us, but we’re catching up to Naomi and Ethan; so we won’t likely have problems with this until our parents do once we get into our tween and teen years. ;^)

Extra exercise buddies for Tai Chi by the river helped to get our day off to a good start; having guests helped us to get a pancakes and bacon breakfast; and then we headed over to Naomi’s house for our studying and online lessons while Mom and Dad got to work and our favorite collegians took over the office for their daily online lectures and studies.  The weather continues to be great, so we took a picnic lunch with us again and hit the trails for some biking.  Yes, we need to be creative to keep limited entertainment options from getting boring, but we usually manage to do that; and we do hope that we’ll have more to do in the coming weeks as the restrictions are lifted.  We played for a few hours, and then Naomi and Aiden opted to head home or to the bakery when we headed for the lab and archives for the rest of the afternoon.  That kept us busy until dinnertime; and we’ve had a quiet evening at home since then.

We’re not exactly making this part of our report quick; so let’s just add that our music practice, ‘real’ studies, watching television, and the Jacuzzi or shower time has been good too; and move on to the coronavirus-related commentary.

First up; our research at the lab and archives is moving along, and we want to point that out because we don’t mention the details in this journal, and even when we’re playing with our family and friends; we’re usually multi-tasking and thinking about our work on the coronavirus.  We still don’t want to get into specifics that most future readers would just find really boring, but we can assure you that this virus is complex; a cure or vaccine won’t be easy; and the headlines should all be taken with a large block of salt – especially when so many people are more-interested in personal gain than in actually caring about what’s best for everyone.  We don’t want to get started on a rant about any of that, but will mention that finding a solution to a problem usually requires accurate data, and when so much of the information we’re getting now is suspect and biased; we can’t trust very much of anything that we don’t work on personally.

Work at the lab is going to be part of our lives in the coming weeks and months, but before we get to that look ahead; let’s take a moment to review the past month – and more; since we have been dealing with these restrictions and social distancing since March Break.

Social isolation affects everyone, but while keeping our distance from so many of the people we love-most is challenging; we’re also sure that our community is growing stronger as we help each other to get through this crisis.  We also have a pretty good handle on what really matters in life, and that makes a difference too; since there are a lot of people in the world currently needing to deal with the added stress of discovering the most-important things in their ‘old’ lives don’t really matter at all.  Those shifts in perspective can be hard; and having that happen during an emergency that can also have you separated from people that could support you makes those challenges even tougher.  We won’t get into that either; and our point is just that we’re finding ways to help each other; so we’re not having any of the problems that are happening in other places around the world.

That doesn’t mean that we don’t all miss life as normal, but as we do think about how to move on into the future; it would be awesome if we could actually learn a few lessons; and collectively make changes for the better.  That might be possible for our little town, but we’re a bit pessimistic when it comes to the big picture in our country and world; since history seems to be repeating; and that isn’t in a good way.  We don’t want to rant on about that either, but Dark Magi aren’t the only bad guys – or girls – out there; and all of the terrible things we see going on now really has us wishing that the Ascension of the Light could happen much-sooner than it will.

We won’t look that far into the future with our look ahead to the coming weeks and months, and this has gotten too-serious; so let’s comment on baseball – or the lack of it!  Practices would have started next week, but that isn’t happening; and it hasn’t been decided yet whether there will be a baseball season at all.  If there is, it likely won’t start in June, but since we don’t have that many games to start with; we might just have to do something different anyway – like maybe a couple of holiday weekend tournaments or pick-up games.  That’s hardly an emergency if we don’t have a local baseball season, but that is something that affects more than the players and fans; since those social gatherings – or lack of them – affect businesses that lose customers and sales; people get less exercise; and those hours will need to be filled up with other activities or entertainment instead.

Baseball is an example for what we can expect in May; since entertainment probably won’t be a priority when we have so many other challenges – particularly in a farming community.  We don’t yet have the same problems beginning to hit the farm level of the food industry in general, but that has more to do with how our farms are set up around here and the time of year.  That doesn’t mean that we don’t have problems to deal with, but our issues have more to do with spring planting season; getting that work done; and choosing the right mix of crops in a year when it is going to be tough to predict what will and won’t be needed the most by harvest time and into the winter.  That isn’t true for everything, since there are some crops that are needed in knowable amounts, and then there won’t be many changes for local consumption needs; so those issues are entirely with crops that are sold onto the open markets.

Mom is quietly helping out with that, and our lab is making a big difference with our designer crops and also our growing needs for the cold-cure plants, but our point here is that we need to worry about those serious issues first; and then we can take a look at getting back to normal for the fun activities too.

There is some cross-overs for that – especially with a big holiday weekend coming up and the start of what would normally be the summer tourism season, but even those plans are tough to make when there might not be very much tourism at all – whether we’re open for business or not.  We do expect to expand our help through the family business when needed for the local campgrounds and other tourism-dependent businesses, but while Mom and others are already looking into that; we’re not personally going to be involved – unless Quarry Lake is closed and we can’t go there for regular play days!  We’ll hope that doesn’t happen, but that’s likely something that’ll be decided on a State or National level; and we doubt that those leaders will take our advice on the issue.

We’re commenting a lot on the challenges or what might not be happening ahead of us; so maybe we should move on and try to wrap this up with a positive or two.

More than half of our friends would still say that no school is a good thing – even though our home schooling still includes most of our core education and isn’t even shorter days for the kids that don’t just get at the work and do it the way we do with our online lessons and then working on our assignments and projects.  Having Cassie, Michael, and May here with us continues to be great; though they’ll be busy for the next couple of weeks as they focus on final exams.  Even a bit of daily contact is better than weeks or months with nothing more than video chats and texting; so that’s still definitely a positive for us.  Finally, we’d be having a really tough time by now if we didn’t get to spend so much time with our best friends; so Naomi and Aiden get a lot of credit for being there for us – even when that includes too-much time at the lab or archives!  We’re pointing that out as being important because the bonds that the four of us share are very important for our collective future; and they’re growing stronger through this crisis.

While that is awesome, we’re also glad that we’ll be able to stick together through whatever happens in the coming weeks, so while the excitement level might be dampened without baseball or even major holiday weekend fun; we’ll do our best to enjoy the coming adventures; do our part to help others; and continue to hope for the best for everyone here at home and around the world.

This is Ehlana and Ethan Proctor; live from the hidden home of the Magi of the Light – and May the Magi Force be with you!

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - April 29, 2020


Ehlana and Ethan:

This is a quick, post-dinner and clean-up report because Naomi and Aiden will be back here soon for an approved, but last-minute sleepover after going home to get overnight bags.

Our day started out great with Tai Chi by the river and a normal school day breakfast in the sunroom.  Studying at Naomi’s kept us busy until lunchtime; we went for a bike ride and picnic for a couple of hours; and then played at the lab or archives until it was time to head home for dinner.  That meal included grilled steak and chicken along with cold salad sides and veggies; we were part of the clean-up crew while our collegians got back to their daily grind of never-ending assignments and studying for final exams; and now we’ll get ready for that sleepover.  The entertainment options will include a music jam session for four; movies-and-cuddle time in the lounge; and possibly a co-ed sofa sleepover; since we’re a bit overdue for one of those.

We’ll let you know how the rest of our day goes with the next report, but that’s all for tonight; so we’ll move on to more fun with our best friends and enjoy the love and happiness that we’re so blessed to have with Naomi and Aiden.

This is Ehlana and Ethan Proctor; live from the hidden home of the Magi of the Light – and May the Magi Force be with you!

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Ehlana's and Journals - April 28, 2020


Ehlana and Ethan:

Congratulations Michelle and Neil – you’re pregnant!

That was the top family news today, and if we include Jake and Stephanie; this is ‘our’ second family coronavirus pregnancy.  Michelle and Neil are sure to get teased about this too; since they’ve apparently been doing more than just working from home! ;^)

We’ll leave those jokes up to the adults in the family; be happy for them; and move on to our own news of the day.

Tai Chi by the river was a nice way to start our day; it was a bit tough doing our lessons and studying indoors as the temperature rose into the seventies this morning; and that’s why we took a picnic lunch along with us when we were set free to go biking for the afternoon.  We had a lot of fun with that until rain and thunderstorms moved into the area later in the afternoon, so while Naomi and Aiden went home or to the bakery; we spent a couple of hours at the lab or archives.  We were happy to do that too – though the outdoor time would have been better.  Mom and Dad held dinner for us while we played-worked and our favorite collegians extended their afternoon studies; we had that meal together; and then we had more studying, music fun, and bedtime baths before getting to this update and our bedtime chat.

Our evening is going to end earlier than the usual lately, but we’ve already had a long day; and need to crash and nap.  That’s all we have for now, so we’ll wrap this up; and you can flip the digital page to find out what our next adventures in social distancing will be while we start living those moments with some quality nap time.

This is Ehlana and Ethan Proctor; live from the hidden home of the Magi of the Light – and May the Magi Force be with you!

Monday, April 27, 2020

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - April 27, 2020


Ehlana and Ethan:

We’re home tonight; and tired after a very busy, fun day.  Tai Chi for kids was indoors this morning because we were still getting a bit of rain, but the weather improved while we were busy with our online lessons and studies; so going out to play for the afternoon was an option that we took advantage of instead of going to play at the lab.  Parental help got us set up with a picnic lunch; we took that along for another canoeing adventure.  That wasn’t a long trip on the river.  We went east and out of town; headed back to the park for the picnic; and then switched canoes for bikes at home so that we could ride the trails again for the rest of the afternoon.

Once we were all at our own homes for the night – in time for dinner; we enjoyed that meal with Mom, Dad and May while Cassie and Michael were out again – with Rebecca and Lucas this time; and then it’s been another study or work night for all of us – in the lounge for us while the parents and collegians were in the office.  We could have hung out with them too, but get more of our ‘real’ studying done when May isn’t in the room; and we can’t have our music practices in the office either without distracting everyone else in the room.  We’ve just finished bath or Jacuzzi time; and now we’re ready to call it a night and get some sleep.

All of the global coronavirus news is getting tougher to keep up with every day, and we don’t want to write about it too-often, but we are thinking about it a lot even when we’re having fun and playing with our friends.  That’s especially-true when we have milestone days for the pandemic – which today included passing three million confirmed cases worldwide and one-million cases in our country.  As usual, comparisons are being made again today – usually to support political viewpoints, but while we understand why that’s done, we don’t agree with those pointless arguments; and believe that we should do more about all of the bad things that happen in the world.

That isn’t, by the way, a suggestion that we shut down society and our economy to keep everyone safer, but this crisis is an opportunity for us to evaluate our priorities and to make changes for the better.  We didn’t want to get into a rant tonight, so let’s stop there; we’ll continue to hope for the best while being realistically-cynical of our world leaders; and move on to get some sleep so we’ll be ready for another busy home-schooling, work, and play day.

This is Ehlana and Ethan Proctor; live from the hidden home of the Magi of the Light – and May the Magi Force be with you!