Heirs of the Magi News Flash!

***Heirs of the Magi News Flash!*** The annual fall festival is now behind us, and Cassie and Michael are heading out on their fall trip - this time to the South Pacific! They'll miss out on the Halloween fun at home and the rest of the high school football season, but all of that time in tropical paradises will likely be worth those little sacrifices! Some favorite grandparents will be away for adventures in Arizona or elsewhere too, but our favorite Magi staying at home are sure to have a lot of fun anyway. We'll have all of the adventure highlights from home and away right here for you each day; so... ...Visit Witch Falls often to keep up with all of our latest stories; and Happy Reading! P.S. Thank-you to everyone enjoying our stories from Witch Falls as we have passed five-hundred thousand views!

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Ethan's and Ehlana's Journals - November 23, 2025

 

Ethan and Ehlana:

Cassie and Michael are home!

That’s our top news of the day, but before we get to that part of the story; let’s cover the rest of the news from our respective Saturday evenings.  Ehlana and Aiden had fun with Mom and Dad last night – from dinnertime through to their co-ed sleepover for just two in the lounge.  In addition to the food fun, they had some music play time and watched Christmas movies – one of them with Mom and Dad before they headed for their bed for the night.  Naomi and I had fun too, but we also had Zack and Eli around and Zack stayed overnight too; so we didn’t get to have very much co-ed cuddle time while the Seager family room was busier and louder with video gaming and random acts of annoyance that were mostly bugging Naomi.  That is still better than in past years; so we probably shouldn’t complain and risk worse the next time we’re all hanging out together.

Naomi and I did our own thing for Tai Chi this morning while missing out on the exercise time by the river; we cooked and cleaned on either side of breakfast with the Seagers while the parents and teens split the work here at home; and we all met up for the walk to church.  The service and Sunday school were good; and we mostly did the last prep work for the holiday weekend service that the teens and teen praise team will be leading next Sunday.  Ehlana and I went home with our parents; had a snack lunch; and then headed to the lab or archives to work until Cassie and Michael got home by mid-afternoon.  Since then, we’ve been hanging out with them – though we’ve had to share them with Michael’s family and their friends too.  Rowen and Tim spent some time with us at Cassie and Michael’s house; we had a major gang at the Inn for the late buffet that doubled as a welcome home party; and then we returned to Cassie and Michael’s house for a visit that included their nieces and nephews and other visitors.

Cassie and Michael kept their travel stories light and entertaining – mostly for the kids’ benefit; there were some tales that Grandpa would be proud of for the kids too; and we eventually left them to settle in and do some work while we headed for our homes.  Since they’re just starting to deal with the time change anyway, Cassie and Michael had set up some work video conferences tonight, and while that might seem strange to some people; it works for them and they planned to work a lot over the next few days before taking the holiday weekend break.

We didn’t do more work tonight after getting home.  Bath or Jacuzzi time was first on our to-do list; and now Ehlana and I are doing the usual twin chat and computer checks wrap-up to our day.  We’re mostly looking forward to the short school week and then the holiday weekend, but this one is going to be very different for us too with the championship football game on Friday.  That’s also why we’re going to keep the world news update short.  The top story from the weekend continues to be Ukraine and the latest round of peace talks that are pointless because Ukraine and western leaders are still ignoring Russia’s demands to resolve the core problems while making up plans that will never be accepted by Russia.  The talks that were going on today among the western leaders in Geneva were hyped by the media and pundits, while the Russian army just grinds on; destroying Ukraine a little more every day and methodically wiping out the Ukrainian armed forces.  We won’t predict when the collapse will come, but it is inevitable that it will happen whenever Ukraine reaches the breaking point.  Yes, there is an alternative, but nobody should want an expansion of this war – and there would be if western countries send troops and overtly join this war.

The same problems continue in the rest of the world too; the Palestinian plight continues with no serious change; tensions remain high in Venezuela; and there are new tensions between China and Japan.  That’s a story we haven’t mentioned here yet, and it happened because the new Japanese Prime Minister declared that Japan would help Taiwan militarily if China attacked Taiwan.  That assertion did not go over well in China where memories remain of what Japan did to China during World War Two.  That was a bad political move by Japan’s first female Prime Minister, and if she was simply trying to prove she could be as tough as any man; we’ll simply suggest that she should try to prove that she’s smarter – not tougher.

That’s enough for tonight.  We need to get the sleep while we can; so we’re out of here and off to dreamland now.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Ethan's and Ehlana's Journals - November 22, 2025

 

Ethan and Ehlana:

Happy 3rd Birthday, Aaron Spencer!

This has been a chores day for us so far, and we’ll be split up for the rest of the day while Ehlana hosts Aiden here and I go to spend the night with Naomi and her family; so this is another early update – though we’ll try to add in more information from both home and on the world news front.

Our top news is that we won the football game and will be going to the championship game next Friday!  The Clairmont team and their hometown fans were disappointed, but they played well and even had two more scoring drives than we did, but their six touchdowns and six field goals didn’t overcome our ten touchdowns.  Yes, both defenses had a tough night, but that had more to do with a wet field and playing conditions while up against two very-talented offenses.  Ehlana wants me to write about my five touchdowns, but while I had a very good game; so did Aiden and Aaron – even if they didn’t get as much of the scoring recognition.  We also have work to do by next Friday; since our defense really did have a lot of holes in it last night; and that won’t end well for us in the championship game.

Since we were visiting Clairmont last night, we didn’t have a victory party – unless you call the long bus ride home a party.  Sophia hosted the co-ed sleepover at her house – and not just so that Mom and Dad could get a kid-free night for Dad’s return home from the city!  We don’t have much to report from that sleepover because we had some teen chat time; didn’t watch a movie; and fell asleep within an hour of getting there – from the school for Aaron, Aiden, and me.  We were happy, though, and the co-ed nap time was really awesome after a cold, damp sports night.

The rain moved on overnight, so we went with Tai Chi by the river this morning; the teens cooked breakfast for everyone – including the collegians visiting home for the coming week; and then we also helped with the clean-up before moving on to our respective chores or work for the day.  For Ehlana and I, that meant doing our own thing without Naomi and Aiden because more of the work was indoors at our respective homes.  We also needed to help out at Cassie and Michael’s house; Grandma and Grandpa’s place; and three of the cottages to get them ready for returns home or the holiday weekend.  While we’re on that topic; Cassie and Michael are on the way home; they’ll get to the west coast tonight; and then fly the rest of the way home in the morning and then get here by mid-afternoon.  We’ll write more about their last few days of the trip tomorrow night; since we haven’t really had time to get any travel details today anyway.  We finished all of our chores; so now we’re getting cleaned up and ready for our respective play nights.  That brings us up to now, but before we wrap this up and get started on the fun parts of our day; let’s do a quick world news update.

Topping the news cycle with the mainstream media is the latest version of the Ukraine peace plan – this time with twenty-eight points that we can assure you will not be accepted by the Russians and that Ukraine and European leaders don’t agree with despite the fact that the inevitable deal with Russia will be far-worse than what is being proposed.  Just for a few examples of what won’t work, though, we are sure that Russia will not agree to handing over three-hundred billion dollars of their money to Ukraine and the United States – an outright theft of money that has been frozen by western countries for the past four years.  They will not agree to having the United States guarantee military protection for Ukraine – which basically puts NATO in Ukraine in a back-door kind of way; and they will not accept a Ukrainian military force of six-hundred thousand along with full western support for weapons to re-arm that force.  More than half of the rest of that plan is nonsense too; so this latest round of ‘talks’ is a waste of time and money.

While that is going on; the plight of the Palestinians continues to be ignored; and the killing continues.  That will prove to be a dark stain on our collective history; and worse that we allowed it to be perpetrated by the descendants of Holocaust survivors.  On the daily distractions front, one of the weekend stories is about a Congresswoman from Georgia who has resigned from Congress, and while we have issues with most politicians; we certainly can’t fault one of them for quitting in disgust over a rigged game.  She also wrote the headlines for the media with her analogy that she was not going to continue to be a ‘battered wife’ who stayed silent and hoped for the attacks to stop.  We will predict that her replacement will not offer that kind of honesty; since she was being attacked all of the time for refusing to go along with the political status quo.

Okay, that’s enough for today.  I need to get over to Naomi’s house soon; and Aiden will be here soon too; so that’s all for this report.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Friday, November 21, 2025

Ethan's and Ehlana's Journals - November 21, 2025

 

Ehlana:

We’ve had a good day so far, but it has also been very wet; so Tai Chi was indoors and we’ve been indoors most of the time since then.  Ethan couldn’t come home after school because the team needed to get on the bus right away for the trip to Clairmont, and I’m only home long-enough to grab what I need before going to catch my ride with Sophia and Naomi; so this is really just a placeholder update.  Look for the game report tomorrow – along with the rest of the news; and I’ll just wrap this up and get on with living those stories now.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Ethan's and Ehlana's Journals - November 20, 2025

 

Ethan and Ehlana:

We’ve had a good day, but it has been long too; so let’s make this quick.  Tai Chi was by the river; we had a standard school day breakfast; and then our academic adventures were good, but not newsworthy.  Football and cheer squad practices were good; Sophia hosted our dinner and study session; and we skipped game night at the Inn to work and play music instead.  While we did that, Mom helped Miranda to win the senior championship tonight; and then she picked us up on the way home from the Inn after we’d had our studying and music play time.  She didn’t want us to do any work tonight, so we didn’t and moved straight on to bath or Jacuzzi time.  I actually opted for a shower; took care of most of the world news and computer checks; and shared the information telepathically with Ehlana while she multi-tasked in her Jacuzzi.  That might seem weird to some people, but we twins; connected in ways that not even most Magi Masters can understand; and we’re never truly separated.

While we’ve mostly had a study and play day, Cassie and Michael only did a bit of work – one site visit to a smaller island where we have a partnership with a research project and community.  They’ve been playing since then both on the water and near it, and while they keep dealing with rain; that isn’t keeping them from having fun.  On the world news front; there really haven’t been any serious changes.  The wars and killing and destruction continues; the politicians squabble over nonsense and don’t really get anything done; and we really just don’t want to write more about those stories tonight.  Getting the sleep we need is more-important anyway with the big game tomorrow night; so that’s all for this report.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Ethan's and Ehlana's Journals - November 19, 2025

 

Ethan and Ehlana:

Happy 10th Birthday, Yvonne York!

Since Naomi hosted our co-ed sleepover while Mom was away; we got in on a birthday vid-chat with Yvonne and her family as part of our breakfast adventure.  That happened after Tai Chi in Naomi’s back yard; and we took care of both the meal cooking and clean-up.  Yvonne had modest plans for her birthday with some best friends; and we only helped with that vid-chat and the group gift that Naomi sent to her cousin.

As for our adventures, we had fun last night with dinner, studying, the teen praise team practice, and some music fun after that back at Naomi’s house before we got around to the co-ed cuddle and nap time by around midnight.  Sophia and Aaron did not join us for the last parts of the night, but only because they had their own plans after we left the church.  We did eventually get some sleep, and then after the early morning fun at the Seagers; and then we had a quiet and good school day.  The weather is back to being pretty good today with sun and a high in the sixties; so football and cheer squad practices were fun as well as challenging.  Ehlana and I hosted the dinner and study session that included a group Magi lesson and music practice.  We even managed a bit of work with Mom after our friends headed to their home; used some time phasing to get more done; and added in a vid-chat with Cassie and Michael.  They’re nearly done with their work in the French Polynesian islands and will only have a bit of work to do during their final days there while taking some time off for sightseeing and to relax before the long trip home.

That brings us up to now, and we’re tired; so let’s make the world news report quick too.  Peace talks for Ukraine are back again with a not-so-secret new plan that is still all talk and no action.  The actual fighting is still terrible for Ukraine on the ground; the destruction continues at a high level every day; and the corruption scandal for the top politicians is looking very bad for western leaders as it appears that hundreds of millions or maybe even billions of dollars of support sent to Ukraine have been stolen and siphoned off to enrich those Ukrainian politicians and government officials.  There are reports out there about Venezuela again today too – this time a claim that President Trump has approved a CIA plan to assassinate or capture President Maduro.  So much for promises of ending regime change operations and war!  The rest of the top ‘real’ stories continue to be ignored; the daily distractions continue and we don’t need to mention the nonsense of the day; and tensions continue to rise in many countries around the world.  The risks of new conflicts are expanding; and we really wish that we could keep that from happening – just as we wish that we could end all of the current problems in the world.

That isn’t going to happen tonight – or anytime soon; so we’re just going to wrap this up and get some sleep starting right now.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!