Ethan and Ehlana:
The rest of our weekend from yesterday
afternoon to now has been a lot of fun; and now we’re tired and past-ready to
get some sleep; so let’s get right to all of the best news from our adventures!
We started the Haunted Halloween Walk fun
by taking care of our set-up and a mini sound check for Naomi and the Haunted
Harmonies.  We followed that up by
helping with the school band set-up at a separate stage further down Witch
Falls Road from the staging area for the walk; and then we had time to have
dinner from the food booths before we were up for our set – the first of the
evening and just as the first round of walks began at dusk.  We had fun; our audience appreciated our
entertainment; and we sold some of our music through the Spinners’ booth that
was taking advantage of the influx of visitors to town.  We should mention that we had some showers
while doing chores yesterday, but it was decent, if cool, last night; so that
was good for the walk and the rest of the entertainment.  We only had a little break between our band
set and playing with the school band, so we played a couple of games and had
another snack; then kept the musical fun going with another round of
Halloween-themed, instrumental entertainment. 
We should have added the less-fun pack up time after that first set; and
we did the same with the school band after a bit less than an hour of that set;
and then we were able to take our turns on the walk with some of our favorite
parents.  That was our entertainment
highlight of the night; and then it was time for us to head home to unload our
band gear and be there for the kids we were booked to babysit for part or all
of the rest of the night.  We actually do
have some space restrictions for doing that, so Sophia and Aaron were
babysitting too – at her house – while Naomi and Aiden were with us.
The guys took care of the video gaming that
started in the lounge as soon as Zack and Eli arrived while the girls hosted
movies in the living room while our parents eventually headed to the pub for a
couple of hours for the Halloween party going on there.  They didn’t stay late, but some of the other
parents did; and we ended up keeping most of our cousins, some of their
friends, and some next-gen kids for the night – and we didn’t get to sleep until
the wee hours of the morning and only got a few hours of sleep.  We did go with the co-ed nap time with the
only change being that we used the living room because we crashed before Zack,
Eli, and a couple of the other guys.
Most of us were tired this morning, but Tai
Chi was still by the river and we took care of all of the work around a major
breakfast while getting everyone ready for church too.  Some of us would have appreciated a nap while
at church, but we’ll also pretend that none of the parents or grandparents in
the sanctuary actually did that during the sermon and while the kids and teens
were busy with Sunday school!  That part
of our morning was good; Ehlana and I were on our own for lunch with Mom and
Dad; and then we headed to the lab for the afternoon while Dad needed to work
in the office anyway.  Let’s report that
some of our next-gen cousins and their friends and parents went to the Pumpkin
Patch farm while we work-played in our lab or archives, and we probably could
have done that too, but we’ve had a lot of fun; and needed to do the work.  Ehlana and I used some time phasing and other
Magi talents to get more done today, but we headed home in time to clean up and
go to the late buffet at the Inn with Mom, Dad, and a small gang of family and
friends.  That was the culinary highlight
of our weekend; and then we came home and didn’t do extra work in the
office.  Mom did a short Magi lesson with
us and we had some chat time that included a vid-chat with Cassie and Michael
from their Monday in the South Pacific; and then it was bath or Jacuzzi time
because we were running out of steam fast.
That brings us up to now, so let’s move on
to the Cassie and Michael news of the day. 
As mentioned, they are already well into their Monday in Tonga – their last
day there because they are moving on to the American Samoa and Samoa leg of
their trip that is going to get weird for them from a time perspective because
they’ll jump ‘back’ a day in time zones and then switch back-and-forth for
their appointments in Samoa.  They’ll be
getting an extra Monday on their work week and have two trips into the future
before returning to Pago Pago and the hotel they have booked there.  It is also forecast to be a bit warmer during
the days, but they could be in for more rain every day too; so we’ll keep you
posted on that – and their work and any play time they get to have during week
three of their travel and work adventures.
We are not going to cover a lot of world
news tonight, but one story should have gained more attention than it has so
far out of Russia – an announcement of a new cruise missile that is nuclear
powered; has unlimited range; and can carry a nuclear payload while possibly
being unstoppable by current air defense systems.  It apparently had a successful test that
included flying around for fourteen-thousand kilometers with many direction
changes and other guidance and evasion testing; and has been built to destroy ‘high-value’
targets only.  No surprise there, since
we have no idea how much it costs to make a nuclear-powered missile, but that
is a scary new weapon if Russia can manufacture even a handful of them!  Word from the Ukraine front lines is that
there are at least ten-thousand troops caught in one or more of the Russian ‘cauldrons’
that have formed in a handful of locations; and that could be another serious
problem if the Ukrainian army loses not only all of those soldiers but also all
of the weapons that would be there with that many troops.  At this point, they aren’t defending anything
anymore – they’re trying to survive or are fighting to the death; and both
options are senseless and insane for the Ukraine leaders to let that happen
again.  There are no improvements for the
Palestinians in Gaza yet; they are still only getting a small fraction of what
they need for basic survival; and the world leaders continue to pat themselves
on the back for ‘ending the war’ between Hamas and Israel that hasn’t stopped
at all.  Finally, we’ll find out in the
coming week and change whether our own leaders will continue to escalate the
trade wars with China and others as a trade conference starts in South Korea,
but we don’t expect much or any good news; since ‘our’ demands are basically
for China, India, and other countries to commit economic suicide by destroying
their cheap energy partnerships with Russia. 
Add in escalating rhetoric, sanctions, and more against Venezuela, Columbia,
and Nicaragua; and we’re only surprised that our country has any friends left
anywhere in the world.  Don’t include
Argentina in that comment; since they’re getting a forty-billion dollar bailout
from us that will mostly go to making certain American billionaires even richer
off of bets that they made on Argentinean debt that would have been a bust
without the American taxpayer-funded bailout but with now make them billions
after buying all of that debt for pennies on the dollar and leaving the losses to
others who didn’t have the inside scoop on that story from
politically-connected best friends!  The
money side of that stinks, but we should be sad for the Argentinean people that
are being ruined yet again by their corrupt politicians that have again brought
their country to the brink of financial ruin while selling them out to the
billionaires of the world!
Okay, we really need to stop now; so that’s
all for this update.  We are going to
keep busy for this last week of October and through Halloween; so stay tuned to
keep up with all of our not-really-scary fun and adventures! ;^)
Until next time, live with love, fellow
Magi of the Light!