Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 3rd Birthday, Christopher Palmer!
The next-gen birthdays aren’t a big part of our lives yet, and we didn’t have anything to do with Christopher’s special day; Violet, Dillon, and their kids were involved – along with the rest of their gang of friends.
While Christopher has enjoyed his birthday adventures; our day has been fun, but fairly-quiet. Tai Chi and breakfast with Mom and Dad was good; our academic adventures were uneventful; and then we opted for work-play at the lab or archives because we were getting some rain and thunderstorms in the area by then. We didn’t use any time phasing while at the lab today and kept the work shorter to be home on time for dinner with Mom and Dad; and then we worked in the office and did a Magi lesson with Mom after taking care of the dinner clean-up. There was some time phasing involved in the charity work tonight, but that was still minimal; and we wrapped up by nine-thirty.
There isn’t much news for Cassie and Michael today – they drove from Billings, Montana to Fargo, North Dakota with some sightseeing along the way. They are going to do a lot of long days this week with work and travel planned through to Friday. We’ll keep you posted on their progress, but they are also looking ahead to spending a three-day weekend in Chicago with Madelana and Stefan. We did a vid-chat with them tonight, but other than telling us about some of their sightseeing along the way that you can read about in their own journals; so we won’t repeat those stories second-hand here.
Ethan and I are wrapping up our evening now with the usual computer checks and twin chat, and while there is always a lot of news out there to keep up with; there really aren’t any changes in the top stories that we’re usually writing about most-often. It should be funny that we are so pessimistic about world events while also very happy with our own lives and all of the love and joy we have here at home, but then wars, economic hardships, and all of the other problems of the world are not funny at all. Yes, we should all be grateful for the pause in the Iran war, but the break won’t matter if this pause is only about preparing for worse in the near future. Since there isn’t really any significant news beyond the usual daily political rubbish; let’s just stop now and wrap this up.
Stay tuned for our next report; and we’ll go and get some sleep and rest up for the adventures we’ll write about tomorrow!
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!