Ethan and Ehlana:
Happy 25th Birthday, Rowen!
We aren’t getting to help very much with Rowen’s special day, but Cassie and Michael have been and are doing their best to make her day special while we’ve been busy.
The banquet last night was an experience. The food was decent, but a bit disorderly; and it took a long time to get everyone fed. Will Carter and I were named co-MVP’s for our game; and Will joined Coach Robinson for the championship award. The small-school division gets the least respect, but then maybe that is deserved; since I don’t want to try my talents out against the players from the largest schools – or at least I’m not ready to do that yet! Maybe I’ll have a different opinion on that in another couple of years when I’m a bit taller and bigger too – I’ll let you know when I get there. I can assure you that the college scouts might have been impressed with me, but they aren’t interested yet either. From their perspective, it is more-likely that I’ll get crushed before I have the chance to grow up anyway. My favorite parts of last night were getting to share everything with Naomi at the banquet; and then we had fun back at the hotel with a group swim and some co-ed cuddle time in the girls’ room before we split up for non-co-ed sleepovers. Mom and Dad attended the banquet and stayed overnight too; and we don’t need to comment on how they spent the rest of their night.
We all met up for Tai Chi and then breakfast; Aiden, Aaron, and I needed to head back home with the team on the bus; and Mom and Dad had four of the cheer squad girls with them for the drive home with one stop for a bit of shopping along the way. Ehlana wants me to mention that we all missed out on the Black Friday sales and shopping at home yesterday, but we will still have the kids’ Christmas shopping trip coming up next weekend; so we’ll survive. We also went along for the Christmas tree farm adventure today after getting home, and while we had to deal with a bit of rain while at the farm and picking out our trees, but we didn’t let that get in the way of the fun; and we were able to dry out and warm up in the store with hot drinks and treats. We were part of a major gang of family and friends for that trip, so we didn’t get to spend much time with each person, but we all had fun; and were happy when we headed home with our trees and treats. Aiden and I were put to work after getting home to deliver trees; Ehlana and Naomi took care of some chores at home – with part of their work getting ready to host a kid and teen night that is mostly for girls; and now we’re writing this update ahead of dinner and the rest of our day because we won’t have time for that later. We’re going to be hosting some teens, but also doing some next-gen babysitting because Cassie and Michael are hosting a birthday party for Rowen that will include some tree trimming with family and friends. The rest of our news can wait for our Sunday night report, but before we wrap this up; let’s cover just a couple of world news stories.
First up, President Trump released a social media post declaring that he is ordering Venezuelan airspace closed – and it doesn’t matter that he doesn’t have the authority or right to do that. It is apparently a warning ahead of an imminent attack of some kind from our armed forces – though we’ll still hope that he won’t authorize that insanity that would end badly for all involved. That is especially-true for the Venezuelan people, but they also appear to have no control over what will happen beyond doing whatever they can to defend themselves against the neighborhood bully. There is also news from Ukraine that is bad for the Ukrainian people as Russian forces push all along the front lines while the Ukrainian forces appear to be collapsing. That might still take some time, but seems more-inevitable now than ever before, and while the western media is hyping a story this weekend about Ukrainian drone-boat strikes on tankers carrying Russian oil that will do nothing except anger other countries and affect the price of oil; they ignore the truth on the ground and the daily demolition of Ukraine by Russian missiles and drones that hit hundreds of targets every day.
That’s enough for today, and we really need to get ready for our incoming guests; so that’s all for this report.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!