Ethan and Ehlana:
We had fun last night with Mom, Dad, Naomi, and Aiden; and the highlights included our dinner, the movie and cuddle time, and the co-ed sofa sleepover. It was cold and still damp this morning, so Tai Chi was indoors; we had a hot breakfast; and then the church service and Sunday school included Easter-themed messages and work to get ready for the teen-led sunrise service. It warmed into the mid-fifties this afternoon, but Ehlana and I still opted for play-work time at the lab or archives; and our best friends had other plans for the rest of the day too. We had fun all afternoon; went home in time to help with making dinner; and enjoyed that meal with Mom and Dad. They had their work done for the weekend by then, so after we took care of the clean-up; Mom did a Magi lesson with us; we watched a movie; and then came upstairs for bath or Jacuzzi time.
That brings us up to now. We’re clean, ready for bed; and winding down with our computer checks and twin chat time. Starting with a Cassie and Michael update, they are not quite finished with their work in California, but they did start heading east from the coast after dinner; and they will quickly work their way out of the State and spend most of the coming week in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. We’ll keep you posted on their progress; and all details of their work and travels re available in their personal and work sections of the archives.
On the world and political news fronts; we have no good news for the wars – and the stories seem to get worse every day. The killing and destruction continues in all of the conflict zones; and it is both good and horrific that so many of the atrocities are being caught on videos. We are also not surprised to see that peace talk has mostly been replaced by threats of more sanctions, more weapons, and more troops thrown into the war-grinder. On the political front, tariffs continue to cause turmoil, but while some countries retaliate; others are offering to negotiate and work out deals – which is likely what President Trump hoped to accomplish with his hard-line policies. As with all political pandering; we’ll wait and see whether the talk leads to actual improvements – which for our country would require significant rebalancing of our trade deficits problem that last year was around a half-trillion dollars. Other top issues including immigration and government efficiency continue to be fought over, but while some progress is happening; we’ve also noted that government ‘sacred cows’ are not getting very much attention from our so-called efficiency experts. We’d take the process more-seriously if our government started taking a chainsaw to the military budget and the other most-expensive programs and government costs. No, that isn’t likely going to happen; so all of the smaller battles will continue; keeping the theatre going for the entertainment of the masses; and our path to self-destruction will continue.
That’s a dismal assessment, but until we see true evidence of better from our world leaders; we’ll continue to hope for more while being prepared to do what we can to help Mom and the others with helping where we can to mitigate the disasters happening around the world – whether they are natural or man-made crises. To be ready for that – or anything else that comes up for us tomorrow, we should go and get some sleep, so stay tuned for our next report; and we’ll re-charge and then get on with living those adventures we’ll write about tomorrow night!
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!