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Monday, June 8, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 8, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 42nd Birthday, Aunt Grace!

We – and most of the family-and-friends’ kids – didn’t get to help out very much with the birthday celebration due to our exams studying, but we know that Aunt Grace has had a good day; and she is getting a kid-free night that we are not going to write about here!  Ethan and I made a cameo visit to the Everett’s house, but we were too busy for more while studying with our friends.

Sophia hosted our study session tonight and dinner for the group too, but other than that; we really don’t have anything newsworthy to offer from that work.  Our exams went perfectly; we took one break for a swim in the river during the afternoon and evening studying; and we multi-tasked the dinner and studying – though Ethan and I helped a bit with the grilled burgers and hot dogs and the cold salads and snacks sides that the guys devoured in scary quantities!  After getting home tonight, Mom did a Magi lesson with us; we didn’t do any office work; and needed bath or Jacuzzi time because we spent a lot of that study time outdoors while enjoying the hot weather.  Let’s also report that we did not have ball practices tonight – they were cancelled due to exams week; and that’s going to be true for our usual Tuesday music practices tomorrow.  Some of the ball practices for our cousins will be on for tomorrow, but we’ll be busy studying again; and won’t be involved in any of that action.

That brings us up to now; so let’s finish up with the world news of the day.  The news from the Middle East is mixed after the exchanges of missile strikes between Iran and Israel.  They seem to have paused those exchanges, but Lebanon is still under attack; and the Houthis in Yemen have declared a partial blockade of the strait along their coast to all ships connected with Israel.  They also joined in on the attack on Israel; and there are several groups in the region declaring their support for Lebanon and the Palestinian people.  We have no idea whether there will actually be any de-escalation on any front; and will wait to see what actually happens on the ground in the region.

Ditto that sentiment for the Ukraine war.  The talk of ceasefires and peace have already dissipated; the Ukrainian leaders appear to be preparing for the inevitable westward move of the frontlines as they build up defenses in Odessa and elsewhere; and Russia is continuing their methodical push toward the Dnieper River and possibly beyond if Ukraine does not accept a diplomatic agreement that would mostly need to be on Russia’s terms.  Western leaders and media can’t even accept the idea that Ukraine is losing the war; so that isn’t going to happen and the war will continue.  We’ll continue to hope for better – and that the war won’t expand beyond Russia and Ukraine.

That’s enough for tonight.  Ethan and I need to get some sleep ahead of day two of our exams; so we’re out of here and off to dreamland right now.

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

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 7, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Our personal top news of the day is that we’ve spent most of it studying with our friends; and we’re as ready as possible for our first exams tomorrow.  Ethan and I hosted again and everyone came over after lunch – just as the rain and thunderstorms moved into town; and we kept everyone through a Pizzeria pizza and sides dinner until we wrapped up at around ten-thirty.  Mom and Dad helped with rounding up the food, but then they went to the Inn for the late buffet with Cassie, Michael, and some of the other parents and friends that were teen-free while we had our gang of friends here with us.  Let’s add in that we had a good morning too from Tai Chi by the river and breakfast through church and Sunday school that was more fun thanks to doing that with our four best friends after our co-ed sleepover number two of the weekend.

As for the rest of our news from last night, Zack, Eli, and their team lost their first game ten-to-four and there was no sign of even an attempt at a comeback attempt.  Naomi, Sophia, and I led our team to a close ten-to-eight win for our Glacier team over the Sapphire Ice; and that battle was competitive right to the end.  The barbeque dinner was a blast of work and eat-on-the-fly for Mom and Dad’s helpers, but we also got out of most of the kid control help; and didn’t get asked to do any babysitting last night either.  We did stay up too-late again last night with the co-ed cuddle time, teen chat, and movies; so we used some Magi powered fatigue healing for everyone in the house this morning before that Tai Chi workout by the river.

Other than the post-studying clean-up, a bit of chat time with Mom and Dad, and the bath or Jacuzzi breaks; that’s pretty much all we have for our news through to now.  We need to get some sleep to be ready for those first exams; so let’s wrap this up with our world news weekend update and then call it a night.

The top story of the day comes out of the Middle East as Iran launched new missile strikes on Israel in response to the ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon that were supposed to stop for the ceasefire but never did end.  Israeli retaliation is certain; so the ceasefire is likely officially over now; and we’ll see whether the United States joins in on more attacks against Iran.  Peace talks are definitely off again, but you wouldn’t know that from how insulated world markets continue to be despite all of the bad news.

There is no peace in sight for Ukraine, and nobody believes the nonsense about another round of demands for ceasefires and requests for ‘secret’ talks with Russia.  What we see from the sporadic reports from the frontlines is bad news for the Ukrainian forces; since there are now several key defensive positions at risk of collapsing any day.  We’ve written about this several times now, and can’t predict when those cities and towns will fall, but it will happen, and the longer it takes; the more Ukrainian soldiers will be lost.  There are also new reports of Ukrainian drones over other Baltic countries while western leaders and media try to blame Russia for any crashes or damage; and we expect that attempts are being made to create one or more false flag events to draw NATO into direct conflict with Russia.

Finally for tonight, the elections in Armenia are getting a lot of media attention because it is a battleground between Europe and Russia.  Armenia is another country that the United States and Europe wants to control to surround Russia; and they could end up being another pawn that gets destroyed if their leaders follow Ukraine and turn away from Russia.  That really would be dumb, since Armenia relies on Russia for a large majority of both trade and energy needs; and they will lose both if they move toward the European Union and NATO.

That’s all we’re going to cover tonight.  Exams start in the morning, and even Magi Masters need to be rested up to write them coherently; so we’re out of here and off to dreamland right now.

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

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 6, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

***RESTRICTED UPDATE***

Philippe Montagne and Pamela Briggs are getting married today in her home town of New Orleans, and while that isn’t necessarily restricted news; Gwyneth has been there for the week; and we know that she isn’t the only Dark Magi Master there because she invited Rafael Thorne to be her date.  Mom and Cassie and keeping more of a mental eye on that story than we are, but we’ll also mention that Rafael is sixteen now; Gwyneth just turned fifteen; and they are both working for their respective family businesses as heir-apparent executives.  Cassie has advised us that Philippe and Pamela have some common college friends at the wedding too, but most of their new friendships have developed through Gwyneth and work.  They are having a major event because Philippe’s family in particular has some real regional power out of Indiana, but Gwyneth is helping a lot too; and taking care of her favorite interpreters with everything from wedding upgrades to an exotic honeymoon gift.  We’re all hoping that the big event will happen without any Dark Magi fireworks, but Gwyneth and Rafael are playing with fire having their frenemies relationship – especially when we are sure that Rafael’s great-grandfather wants to use Rafael to defeat the Hathornes.  Finally, Cassie and Michael want to be happy for their former college friends, but don’t expect that to really be possible while working for and being used by Gwyneth.  That’s all for this story so far; and if we learn more that needs to be reported; we’ll share that with you during our weekend update tomorrow night.

***END OF RESTRICTED UPDATE***

Let’s begin this report with the baseball news of the weekend that we have so far.  Ethan, Aiden, and Aaron are members of Landry’s Locusts this season; and they won convincingly last night over the Witch Falls Wasps by a score of ten-to-five.  The game wrapped up with time to spare before the rain rolled into town; and the boys had a big turnout for their cheer squad – including Cassie, Naomi, Sophia, and me!  We had fun with the biking, park play, and swimming yesterday afternoon; the barbeque dinner was just with some friends and a few aunts, uncles, and cousins; and then our co-ed sleepover was with our four best friends after the game.  We stayed up too-late; watched two movies; and enjoyed lots of co-ed cuddle time and teen chat along with the movies.

The rain we had overnight didn’t get in the way of Tai Chi by the river this morning or the chores we worked on all morning, but we did get a blast of rain roll through around lunchtime that wasn’t enough to even cause any baseball delays for the late morning or early afternoon games.  We did most of the chores with Naomi and Aiden and multiple homes; had a quick lunch with Mom and Dad by noon; and took our studying with our friends to the park so that we could also watch the ball games and enjoy the great weather.  We’re home from doing that right now because we’re booked to help Mom and Dad with the barbeque dinner they’re hosting between ball games; and I needed to get ready for my game tonight too.

While we’re doing that, Zack, Eli, Caleb, Sebastian, and their team is still playing their first game of the season.  We didn’t abandon them, but their Bakery Brigade team wasn’t doing very well through the first four innings against Connor’s Commandos; and we didn’t see any signs that ‘our’ team was going to change that trend while down by four runs when we needed to come home.  Zack and Eli could help to change that, but they have been too-busy showing off and entertaining the spectators; and would need to take the game more-seriously and actually start playing to win before it will be too-late for any comebacks.

Ethan and I are hosting another co-ed sleepover after the game tonight; so we’ll save my first game results for our next update.  Naomi, Sophia, and I are on the Grocery Glacier team this season; and we’re playing against Sapphire Ice tonight.  The barbeque we need to get to helping with now isn’t going to be a major event, but it might get drawn out a bit since some of us need to eat before our game while half of the guests won’t get here until after Zack’s game and any post-game fun they have with their team whether they win or lose.

We do need to wrap this up; so here’s just a micro world news report.  There have been more skirmishes between the United States and Iran with exchanges of missile and drone attacks; the fighting in Lebanon rolls on; and Gaza and the West Bank continue to get little coverage for the horrors happening there at the hands of the Israeli military as the Palestinian genocide continues.  Israel is taking that scorched earth policy into southern Lebanon; and we can only be amazed that the leaders and people in the rest of the world continue to ignore the atrocities and let Israel get away with what they are doing every day.  There certainly isn’t any serious talk of peace with all of that going on; so there is also no end in sight to the death and destruction in the region.

That’s true in Ukraine – though peace talks are supposedly on the table again this weekend.  Unfortunately, the premise for those talks haven’t changed at all for ‘our’ side of that war; and Russia will not agree to the terms being discussed in the west that are exactly the same as they have been since the start of the conflict.  The western leaders just can’t admit that Ukraine is losing the actual war on the ground; so we expect that Ukraine will fight until they are forced to surrender – however long that takes.  That’s very bad news for the Ukrainian soldiers; since they are generally being forced to fight to the death; and they are doing that for a lost cause and a country that will never be the same even if some parts of it survive beyond the war.

That’s enough for today and we really do need to go now; so we’re out of here and back to living our weekend adventures.

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

Friday, June 5, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 5, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 5th Anniversary, Paul and Vanessa Sparks!

The weekend has arrived and we have a lot on the go tonight; so this is an early update because Ethan has his first ball game of the season tonight; and we’re going to host a co-ed sleepover after the game.  Our day-so-far hasn’t been newsworthy, but we did have fun with our last teacher-supported exams study sessions.  The weather has been great with a high touching ninety; and we’re hoping that the rain in the forecast will wait until after Ethan’s game to roll into town tonight.  Those stories can wait for our next update; since we are going to meet up with our friends and cousins for some biking and park play – and maybe even a swim to cool down in the still-chilly river.

Before we go, we’re going to mention just one world news story that isn’t getting much attention in the west – the annual international economic forum being held in St. Petersburg.  While our leaders and media ignore that event, it is still one of the largest economic meetings; big deals and plans happen there; and it is incredibly stupid for ‘our’ political and business leaders to lose out on such a major opportunity while other countries take full advantage of the lack of competition!  There were other stories we could cover today, but let’s just save them up; since Ethan and I really are ready to take a break from the studying to hang out with our friends.  We will be back to that work tomorrow and Sunday – along with the usual chores and family ball games; so stay tuned for all of that news while we get out there and live the adventures starting right now.

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

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 4, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 10th Anniversary, Isabelle and Andrew Jennings!

We delivered a card and gift for one of our favorite teachers this morning before first classes, but that was the totality of our involvement in that anniversary celebration.  Violet and Dillon are helping out with giving his sister and brother-in-law a kid-free night; and we do not need to comment on that story at all! ;^)

As for our own adventures, we’ve kept busy with our exams studies; Ethan and I hosted the after-school and evening study session that included feeding our gang of teens; and we missed out on game night at the Inn while busy with our friends.  That probably doesn’t sound exciting, but we are happy tonight; and we are glad that we can help our classmates with getting as ready for those exams as possible.  Since we didn’t have any major interruptions tonight, we wrapped up the work by around ten o’clock; our friends headed out for their own homes; and we took care of the clean-up while multi-tasking a post-gaming visit with mom and Dad after they got home from the Inn.

Ethan and I are busy with the wrap-up twin chat and computing; we’re getting tired fast; and our world news report is going to be short again tonight.  Let’s begin with the weekly oil reserves update, and our national reserves dropped by another eight million barrels last week.  That is a slower draw from the previous two weeks, but unless the reductions slow a lot more; we’ll be hitting new lows by the end of June; and could close in on minimum levels by the end of the summer.  That reality hasn’t hit market prices yet, but it will get there eventually; and it could take a decade or more to rebuild reserves – especially when that is going to be a problem for all of the major countries that are also depleting their stockpiles of petroleum products.

In the Middle East, Lebanon is still under attack from Israel; ditto that for the Palestinians and Syrians; and there is no sign that the Israeli military is going to stop their killing and destruction.  That stance will not make peace with Iran possible, but then our leaders aren’t really trying to negotiate for peace anyway; and threaten and bully instead of actually trying to negotiate anything.  The battles in Ukraine continue to rage along the front lines and beyond; there are multiple points of contact that are collapsing for Ukrainian defenses; and there are many reports of serious problems for the Ukrainian soldiers as supply lines collapse and Russian forces create new cauldrons and cutting off those troops even from chances to retreat.  Many people in the west would not know that is happening; since ‘our’ leaders and media do not report very much of the bad news from Ukraine while also pushing narratives that are often total nonsense.

I’m keeping this going longer than we wanted; so let’s stop there.  Ethan and I are looking forward to the weekend even though we’ll continue the exams studying along with the usual chores and the start of the baseball season.  We’ll try to have some fun to write about along the way too, so stay tuned for that; and we’ll go get some sleep so we’ll be ready for all of that work and fun.

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