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Monday, November 30, 2020

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

 

The top news of the day around town is the official results coming out about our first local case of coronavirus – and the self-isolations that are happening because of it.  That isn’t fun for the people involved, but we take care of our own; and those people are going to have daily deliveries of meals and little gifts to help keep them as happy as possible while stuck in and around their home.  Worry is on the rise for some of our neighbors, but we’re prepared to deal with this – either by normal means; or with a bit of Magi-powered help if that becomes necessary.

 

Here at home, the top news of the day is that three sets of our favorite grandparents have headed back to Arizona until Christmas.  That will only be for a few weeks, but they’re going to extend that usual holiday into the new year thanks to cancellations that left openings at the place they usually stay that will allow them to be there again for at least January and February.  Worldwide travel for the family business is seriously-limited right now anyway – not to mention too-expensive; so that works out especially-well for grandma and grandpa.

 

Our own adventures for today aren’t newsworthy at all.  A home-school day was very quiet – after a busy morning at Naomi’s that was sometimes-annoying thanks to Zack and Eli.  The Christmas fun, movie, cuddling, and co-ed sleepover were all worth the cost of putting up with the two younger boys, though; and we didn’t have the younger cousins with us for the day because they were at other homes and with other parents or grandparents.  We went to the lab or archives after we were done our video lessons and assignments – without Naomi and Aiden; and worked there until dinnertime.  The weather wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t very warm either; and we were overdue for some quality time at the lab.  Mom had dinner ready by the time we got home; we enjoyed the holiday leftovers; and then we got to work in the office for the evening.  Dad had a lot of catching up to do, but we were happy to get back to our ‘real’ studies and a Magi lesson too; and had fun together.

 

While we’re thinking about Dad, we should mention that some work did go on over the holiday weekend – with Dad and Uncle Blaine as they took care of some planning for the downtown remodel.  We’ll have another visit coming up with the Malloys soon too; and the actual construction may start earlier than planned because there are a lot of workers available right now; and that could change quickly whenever we do get past the worst of the pandemic.  We’ll keep you posted on that, but whenever the construction does start, that’ll affect Dad’s office; since one of the first structural projects will be the elevator that will be needed for deliveries to the stores that will replace the second-floor apartments.  The slowest season of the year for the stores would be good timing for that indoor work too – though most of the businesses in town have been taking the pandemic slowdown as an opportunity to do some work on their stores or shops anyway.

 

Moving along, Cassie, Michael, and their friends got back to their townhouses safely – and without any troubles from Gwyneth or her goons.  They’ll still be careful – as we will; since we sense that we are going to have another round of trouble thanks to our favorite Dark Magi Master.  Compared to that, worrying about a new surge in coronavirus cases on campus after the holiday break might seem trivial, but that is a more-serious risk for Cassie’s friends; and they might not even get an answer to that question before it’ll be time for the Christmas break.  We’ll hope for the best – especially since it is already tough-enough to get ready for final exams without trying to do that while sick too.  We’re not worried about that for Cassie, but she is going to be very busy through to the end of the semester; since she’s finishing up her bachelor’s degree; and has extra work to do to get that done while still keeping up with helping all of her friends.

 

Now, since we’ve skipped writing about world news for a while; let’s cover a few of the latest stories.  On the pandemic front, worldwide cases have topped sixty-three million; and we’ll pass one-and-a-half million deaths by the end of the week.  The total new cases for last week were down just a bit, but that was likely just due to the holiday; so we’ll wait and see if that changes – or begins to rise again because of the holiday travel.  The fighting continues in all of the usual countries, but the assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist has the potential to cause new troubles in the middle-east.  We already have enough trouble in the world, so if this is an attempt to instigate yet another stupid war; then there are some leaders in this world in serious need of getting their heads examined!

 

That suggestion would likely be controversial, but we can easily imagine what our country’s response would be if anyone began assassinating our scientists or politicians.

 

Finally, while the presidential battle isn’t officially over while battles go on in courtrooms in a handful of states, the transition to a Biden administration is progressing, and from what we know so far; there won’t be many – if any – changes for the good of the majority in our country or anywhere else in the world.  We won’t count on any help from the government; hope that they don’t make things worse; and will do what we can to help through our family business and charities; since we’re sure that the help will be needed more than ever in the coming years and decades.

 

That’s a bit depressing – or hopeful; if we can be successful faster than governments can get us all into trouble!  Let’s go with the latter thought; wrap this up; and we’ll go get some sleep.  We definitely want to be ready for the start of December – and all of the Christmas adventures we’ll share with our favorite people through to the end of the year.

 

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!

Sunday, November 29, 2020

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

 

Happy 20th Birthday, Rowen!  We didn’t get to share in Rowen’s special day beyond seeing her a couple of times, but Tim and her family and best friends have done their best to make her day a happy one – even though she also had to head back to school again too.

 

This is the first day of the holiday weekend that hasn’t felt at least similar to normal for us, but that had more to do with the need for early family departures and the lack of the special buffets at the Inn than anything else.  The travel plans for some of our collegians required return flights, but while Jonathan and Savannah were responsible for the first outbound group; there were also new parents wanting to leave early for best travel times with their babies; and the entire Stone family left straight from the church – after the early service that we attended.  Having two morning services at church was a change too, but that was to still allow for some social distancing with all of the extra guests – a plan that also included using the reception hall and a video feed of the sanctuary for more seating.

 

The guests at our house were with us for lunch; and we had two sets of grandparents, Violet, and Dillon with us for that last blast of family time.  Cassie, Michael, and May were part of that ‘us’ too, but then they also got packed up along with the rest of our guests; met up with Rowen and Tim; and hit the road for their townhouses and apartment by a bit after two o’clock.  Mom and Dad drafted us for some chores after that, but we’ll be heading over to Naomi’s house soon for the rest of the day and a sleepover.  Aiden will be there too; and we’re going to share the tree-trimming fun with Naomi’s family.  We haven’t been writing a lot about the ‘what’ we’ve been doing this weekend, but those details would make for a long report that might just be boring anyway to future readers, and as always; it is sharing the adventures with the people we love-most that matters anyway.  The Christmas decorating, movies, and cuddle time last night – and the co-ed sofa sleepover – were all really great last night; and we are sure that tonight will be just as awesome at the Seagers’ home.

 

We still have a few things to get done before we head over there; so let’s wrap this up.  Ending an awesome holiday weekend report with bad news doesn’t sound like fun at all; so we’ll wait another day to do another pandemic update or write about other news from around the world.  How great would it be if fixing all of the problems of the world could be that easy – just by having awesome weekends for everyone?

 

Making that happen is part of what the Ascension of the Light is all about, so if we’re lucky; that’ll be a dream that has already happened by whenever you’re reading this in our future! ;^)

 

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!

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - November 28, 2020

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

 

We’re doing another early update because the rest of our day is booked solid; and we probably won’t have time to do this later – or we’ll just be too-busy with all of the fun! ;^)

 

The top adventure for our day so far has been the ‘surprise’ trip to our favorite Christmas tree farm.  That is being done quite-differently from normal at the farm, but while we had a large group of family and friends with us; Mom also booked times and tickets; and each group visiting the farm was socially-distanced from the others – whether out on the hay ride and picking out trees or taking turns visiting the Christmas store.  We had a blast, but there were time limits for each activity too; so we were done and on the way home after about an hour-and-a-half of holiday fun.

 

While there was work to do once we got back to town, the adult and teen guys dealt with the tree deliveries and set-ups; the women handled the lunchtime meals at many of those same homes; and we were on kid control with some teen support; keeping the younger cousins out of the way while the work was going on.  The weather warmed up to the mid-fifties again today; so outdoor play time kept us busy for a couple of hours after lunch.  We were part of the biking groups too, but also helped out around the park and playground; so we had some extra time with Cassie, Michael, May, and the group of Michael’s cousins that they brought to the park while his grandparents, aunt, and uncle took a nap break.

 

We’re on a break now – partly because Naomi and Aiden are at their homes and refreshing overnight bags for another sleepover.  Our kid and teen cousins will be elsewhere tonight – at least for the sleeping part of their plans; so Naomi and Aiden are here so that we can all spend some time with our favorite collegians before they head back to school again tomorrow afternoon.  Our dinner will included a larger group, and we’ll have extra guests for the tree trimming this evening, but then we plan on some quiet cuddle-and-movie time in the lounge after the rest of our guests either head out for the rest of the night or stay in – as will be the case for Uncle Rick and Aunt Melissa.

 

That’s pretty much all we have time for right now, so we’ll wrap it up; and get back to the ongoing holiday fun and adventure!

 

***RESTRICTED REPORT***

This is just a quick note that is only restricted because it isn’t news that even most Magi in town know about yet.  We have our first home town case of coronavirus.  The official results won’t be available until Monday or Tuesday, but Uncle Adam is sure; and the person that we won’t name here is already self-isolating along with immediate family.  Due to the timing and information we have so far; this patient contracted Covid-19 from a visiting college guest; since the incubation time is longer than works for visitors that have only been here since Thursday or Friday.

 

We’ll have more on this next week, but having our first case here will affect everyone; since we’ll want to contain the outbreak – and especially do our best to protect our seniors and anyone else at high-risk of getting seriously-ill from this virus.  Helping with Magi healing may be an option if needed, but we hope that won’t be necessary; since miraculous cures would be noticed.  For right now, though, the plan is to leave the medical treatments to the doctors in the family; and only intervene with our Magi talents if we have any serious cases.

 

Having cases here was inevitable, so we aren’t surprised; and will continue to hope for the best for everyone as we continue to deal with the pandemic.

 

***END OF RESTRICTED REPORT***

 

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!

Friday, November 27, 2020

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

 

We’ve had an awesome morning of shopping around town, but this update is coming to you before lunch because we’re going to be busy for the rest of the day; and won’t be playing on our computers when having fun with family and friends will be more-exciting.  Football and bike riding at the park this afternoon will be followed by dinners at different houses that will have rotated guests compared to yesterday; and an evening of Christmas movies, video gaming, and possibly some football watching – though that last one won’t be on our personal to-do lists.

 

The rest of the news for today can wait for the next report, and we need to move on and help out with the pre-lunch work; so we’re out of here!

 

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!

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - November 26, 2020

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

We can start this update by pointing out that we can thank the pandemic for giving people a changed perspective about what is most-important in our lives.  With that in mind; we’re going to skip most of the actual news of the day; and focus this report on our family instead.

 

Starting with our guests here at home, Uncle Rick and Aunt Melissa aren’t entirely kid-free this weekend, but Violet and Dillon do have their own home; their boys are with Sadie’s or Kimberly’s families this weekend; and Dawn is working through the holidays and getting in extra flying time instead of coming home for her fall break and Thanksgiving.  Our aunt and uncle seem to be surviving empty-nest syndrome while also being excited about becoming grandparents for the first time sometime next June.  That isn’t something we’ve written much about, but while Violet has had some morning sickness issues, her first trimester has gone fairly-smoothly; so there hasn’t been anything newsworthy to write about.  We should also mention that Jillian is in town this week, but she’s only visited with Cassie and Michael so far; and is staying with her fiancée and his family.

 

Next up is Uncle Blaine, Aunt Alison, and their kids.  Uncle Blaine has been having a bit of fun with jokes about wishing that he could skip straight to the kid-free club with Uncle Rick – because he’s afraid of the next half-dozen years with two teen daughters.  Jeremy has already been hanging out with Kaitlyn twice so far, and Micah had a bike-by visit with Jaimie; so the teasing about staying away from our little town for the next decade or so kept the fathers around our house entertained too.  It is no surprise to us that Uncle Blaine didn’t have a problem with Sophia joining our gang for the sleepover last night – a fact that Kaitlyn pointed out while unsuccessfully suggesting that Jeremy could be invited for a sleepover too.

 

We won’t comment on that; and expect to have similar issues with co-ed sleepovers once we’re tweens and teens too! ;^)

 

Moving along; let’s cover Michael’s family next.  Cassie, Michael, and May have been helping Jake and Stephanie for the past two days with his family.  Michael’s grandparents are nearing their mid-eighties, and while we don’t like to think about age for our own grandparents; Lloyd and Francis seem older than their years to us while our grandparents probably look ten years younger than they are.  Appearance isn’t really what is most-noticeable about Michael’s grandparents – for us, but we can’t talk with them about what we sense through our Magi talents; and don’t have a cure for getting old anyway.  They may be slowing down a lot now, but they’ve also managed to stay safe from the coronavirus so far, and we should probably stop there to avoid the risk of jinxing them – especially when Michael’s aunt wasn’t in favor of making this trip.

 

We haven’t written about this yet, but our extended families have been impacted by the pandemic more than we have here at home.  For the Bishop side of Michael’s family, that has included working from home for some of the Bishops; one job change; and most-importantly for most of the Bishop clan – a major shift in their social activities.  Business professionals that are used to parties and going out for dinner and other social events are suddenly bored without the non-stop action.  Those issues are being faced by most of our city-dwelling relatives – including the kids.  Sure, that’s not much different than for us, but even the youngest kid-cousins have missed regular outings to see movies, go out for meals, or other group activities that just aren’t happening now.

 

Staying focused on the Bishops again, pandemic-related stress seems to be affecting Michael’s aunt the most; and she’s led the effort to protect her parents.  That has caused some friction in the family, but she hasn’t asked more of them, from what we’ve heard so far, than what we’ve been doing here for most of the year.  Pandemic fatigue is definitely a trend we can sense from a lot of the visitors to town we’ve crossed paths with today and yesterday; so those feelings aren’t unique to Michael’s family.

 

Decent weather today helped with some of the family tensions.  While it was freezing first thing this morning; it warmed up into the mid-fifties and was sunny; so outdoor time was an option for anyone feeling the need to avoid being crowded together.  We were among the kids that were happy to play outside and bike the trails, but we’re mentioning that because Michael’s youngest cousins wanted the outdoor fun time – and it was one of our chances to spend some time with Cassie and Michael while they helped out at the park.  Now that his sister-in-law – the older, married one – is due to have her baby within weeks, Michael is thinking about his impending new title of Uncle, but that didn’t affect him around his younger cousins; and we’ve never doubted that he’ll be an awesome uncle – and father someday too.

 

That’s true for his cousins, Drew and Eric, but they’re quite different from Michael or Jake too; since their desires to be successful affect them in ways they don’t think about; and that’s as-true for them during the pandemic – probably more-true for Drew.  We won’t add our opinion here, but Drew’s career has gone to the ‘next level’ this year; and he is very proud of his brilliance and success – especially when compared to the tough year his small-town relatives have had at the Inn.

 

He might have a different opinion if he knew that Miranda and Stephanie are co-managers of a multi-billion-dollar restaurant and hotel investment portfolio! ;^)

 

Let’s go on to the Johnson clan update.  We’ve had more contact with the teen and older-kid cousins today, but the new additions and a pregnancy are getting most of the attention from the grandparents and parents this weekend.  Babies James, Colin, and Gregory are all doing well; their parents are getting more babysitting support than they know what to do with; and Michelle is being doted on by her husband and family.  She’s due in January, and will be off-work from teaching at the Christmas break for her school.

 

We also want to mention Jonathan and Savannah.  They’re with us – and his family – for this holiday and fall break from school, but they’ll be with Savannah’s family during the Christmas break – in part because they’ll be working for her family’s business as well as sharing the holiday with them.  They’ll be getting married after graduating, and the wedding will be in North Carolina, so we won’t likely attend; and may not see them very often after this weekend.  Savannah is really great; and they remind us a bit of Cassie and Michael, since Savannah has an out-going, fired-up personality while Jonathan is even-quieter than Michael.  We’re expecting to hear some stories about Savannah meeting Rebecca – and Jen – sometime this weekend, but that should just be fun for all of them; and maybe only a bit weird for Jonathan. ;^)

 

Finally, while we don’t want to spend a lot of time on our family-and-friends’ fun today; we’ll need to mention a few things to round this update out.

 

The pandemic restrictions affected our interaction among the combined families – and had everything to do with having Thanksgiving dinners in multiple houses with inter-house visiting to go along with the outdoor fun.  We hosted one of those meals because we could also set that up in three rooms, but there were also family meals at the Stone’s, Ayres’, Bassett’s, Carrington’s, and Everett’s homes.  Naomi’s family – including the Seager side – were at the dinner that Uncle Nick and Aunt Deborah hosted – and Ethan was with her for that meal while I was here with Aiden.  We were one of the ‘couples’ doing two family dinners – the one for his family at lunchtime because his parents needed to be in bed early ahead of the big Black Friday shopping day.  Cassie and Michael had two family meals too, but then they also did a lot of work at Jake and Stephanie’s house; and had a handful of cameo visits with the rest of their family and some friends.

 

The socializing has continued – and will go on into the evening, but we’ll cover that news tomorrow night.  This update is a bit early because we’re taking a little break before getting started on another sleepover night – with those sleepovers happening at several houses.  The teen and tween girls are with Aunt Leanne and Aunt Grace tonight; the younger boys are here at our house; and Naomi and I will be heading over to Aunt Deborah’s house soon for the younger girls’ sleepover that Leah is ‘hosting’ for the night.  We’ll miss our favorite cuddle buddies for the rest of the night, but girls-only time is fun too; and we’ll get more sleep than Ethan and Aiden will get tonight while dealing with football, video gaming, and Zack and Eli!

 

Stay tuned for that news – or flip the digital page in the future to read all about it; and we’ll get back to the real-life adventures that we’ll write about next!

 

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!