Ethan and Ehlana:
Happy 26th Birthday, Jennifer Wingborough!
We haven’t been able to wish one of our favorite business owners the best for her special day, but we know that Cassie and Michael did a vid-chat with her – and with Garrett and their kids – from Tonga and despite the massive time zone difference. We hope that she is having an awesome day – though birthdays are very different for most of our next-gen parents when they are also busy with work and keeping up with toddlers and babies!
As for our day-so-far, we’ve had rain issues and expect more for the game tonight, but Tai Chi was by the river and before the rain started around the time that we started first classes of the day. We had fun with our classmates and friends through to now; and we’re only home for a little break and some food before we need to head for Meadowvale and the football game. We’ll be late again and are hosting a co-ed sleepover again; so we want to get this report out of the way now. That does mean that we really don’t have much more to offer for our own news of the day, since we really have only done the normal morning routine and academic adventures, but the rest of our story can wait for tomorrow.
Cassie and Michael are having another busy, island-hopping day in Tonga even with the rain, but we don’t have many details yet; since it is still Saturday morning there and they’ve spent as much time traveling as working so far. While we’re on that topic, though, let’s mention that the project and partnerships they are making in Tonga are comparatively-small on the money side of the plans but will have big impacts in the region.
We aren’t going to get into a major world news update this afternoon, but do want to note that the newest round of sanctions on Russia that are also targeting China and India are already causing ripples in the economic force – and not in good ways. There is no point in taking some reactions very seriously because things like spikes in oil prices will change over time depending on reactions to the new economic realities, but there is a lot of anger bubbling up in a lot of other countries; and that might not end well for our country or the rest of the ‘western’ countries in Europe and elsewhere. Anger is a part of the problem in Central and South America right now too, and that isn’t only happening in Venezuela and now Columbia as both of their leaders and countries are being threatened by President Trump and our military and political leaders. Do we really want to start one or two new Afghanistans there? Sure, we can overwhelm with bombs and missiles and blow up a lot of stuff and kill a lot of people, but then what? We did that in Afghanistan – and Iraq and other places – and then twenty years later we left the place in worse shape than when we started with an even-more radical Taliban back in charge! Our leaders might want to think this one through a bit more, since the people of those countries that could be the next Taliban also have land routes to our country and nothing better to do than plot ways to get revenge if we do attack them! We’re still not seeing anything good happening for the Palestinians in Gaza – or the West Bank; so that ‘peace deal’ isn’t happening on the ground yet.
The Ukraine war on the ground is getting less attention than the sanctions being applied because of it, but that is looking very grim for the Ukrainian army as more and more of their troops get caught up in cauldrons with no way to re-supply even for food let alone ammunition or more weapons. If they have supply stockpiles that don’t get blown up in their faces they might be able to hold on in those cauldrons for weeks or even months, but then they’ll just die slowly for nothing; since those cities and towns are lost whether they fight to the death or surrender or are allowed to evacuate. Thanks to the sanctions and other Ukrainian attacks and sabotage and assassinations against Russia, their army is not having warm and fuzzy feelings about their enemy; so this will not end well for those soldiers. Finally, economic battle lines are getting more-entrenched with China – and maybe with India too thanks to those sanctions – and that theft by the Netherlands of the Chinese tech company. The one bit of news that should get a lot of attention is that China is now going to implement a policy and plan to become entirely self-reliant for all technology. We have to wonder what Taiwan will do once they no longer get to sell anything to China – currently around twenty percent of their total export market to the world! Add in the pressures that might come after that when China can compete for that same business with the rest of Taiwan’s global customers; and this trade war could end badly for them – and for us! On a smaller scale and note, there is a story out there about China putting together a deal with Russia to buy jet engines that they can’t get from companies in our country because of the tariff wars and a second story about the next steps in a new Russia-to-China liquid natural gas pipeline; and that all adds up to China’s ongoing plans to pivot away from the United States and Europe so that they can partner with countries that just want to do business with them for mutual benefits. We hope that all of these tensions won’t lead to wider, hot wars; since our leaders really are threatening half the world with our ‘peace through strength’ idiocies!
That’s enough for today and we do need to get going soon – to the school and team bus for me and into the minivan for Mom and Ehlana so that they can pick up Naomi, Sophia, and two other girls on the cheer squad to head for Meadowvale too. Dad might come to the game from Crystal Springs too, but that’ll depend on his work – and possible the weather; since he also needs to bring Anna Marie home. I’ll guess no for him being there; since they have had a long, busy week; and it is going to be damp at the game. We’ll have all of that news for you with our next report, but that’s it for now; and we’re out of here.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!