Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 1st Birthday, Elle
Spencer!
Happy 6th Birthday, Gregory
Denninger!
This has been a busy chores day for us, and
we didn’t have any birthday-level fun, but we did get a lot done; and followed
the work up with a quiet evening. We
aren’t doing any co-ed sleepovers tonight because we all wanted to be home for
Mother’s Day breakfasts at our own homes.
The chores were at multiple homes and cottages; Naomi and Aiden worked
with us some of the time – including at their homes; and we had lunch with them
at our house during our longest break of the day. We also wrapped up our work this afternoon
with a very short hop in the lake to cool off, but the water is still cold; so
that was really more about saying we did it than in actually expecting to enjoy
the swim time. Ethan and I eventually
moved on to have dinner with Mom and Dad; and then our evening has been quiet
and uneventful.
That actually worked for us, since we were
up late last night with our friends; and we’re ready to catch up on our sleep
tonight. While today hasn’t been
newsworthy; we did have a lot of fun last night. The biking with friends and cousins was good
and we opted for a ride on the southern trail before heading home in time for
the barbeque that Mom and Dad hosted.
Our grandparents were unofficial guests of honor, and while Grandpa
doesn’t have any actual big fish stories anymore; he did lead the dinner
entertainment with stories from their winter in the sunny south. We helped with some next-gen kids during the
meal too; took care of the clean-up because we didn’t help with the cooking;
and then we ended up hosting video gaming in the lounge while a movie was
watched in the living room with most of the adults and half of the kids. Most of the guests headed home at around ten-thirty;
Naomi and Aiden stayed for the night and we enjoyed another movie, quality
co-ed cuddle time, and lots of teen chat entertainment. We should mention that Sophia and Aaron had
been invited too, but they’d had other family plans last night; and couldn’t
hang out with us too. We did eventually
get some sleep for a handful of hours; and then we started today with Tai Chi
by the river and a hot breakfast before getting started on those chores.
While we’ve had a busy work day, Cassie and
Michael were busy in Albany, New York with a mix of charity and political
meetings and events. They really do not
like the political attention or interaction, but it is sometimes necessary; and
Cassie did not need to introduce any of those politicians to her Ninja Girl
secret identity! They enjoyed the
charity work more; and their afternoon adventures included a charity event for
special-needs kids and their families.
They told us all about that event while on a vid-chat with us during
their drive from Albany to Boston that they are still doing now; and they are
very happy; and will be staying in Boston until Monday evening so that they can
rest up a bit.
That brings us to the world news
update. President Trump has kept busy
with his interviews and social media commentary; and that hasn’t been in any
good ways over the past day. He claimed
some credit for the Russian Victory Day ceasefire without any reason to believe
he was involved at all; Ukrainian leaders did not agree to the ceasefire; and
Russia has already reported more than nine-thousand ceasefire violations by the
Ukrainian military. Russia will wait,
but we are sure that when the three-day break ends; they will retaliate as
promised.
As for the Middle East, President Trump’s
ugliest statement of the past day was declaring that Iran would become a ‘big
glow’ if that ceasefire is violated – something that he already did with his
supposed ‘love tap’ against Iran just days ago.
The economic stresses continue to build
every day, but it isn’t easy to predict exactly where the cracks in supply
chains will open up first. Yes, we can
see fractures happening all over the world, but it will be the stresses that
build the longest that will lead to the largest explosions. That can happen in a lot of different ways –
not just through physical supplies or commodities. Humans are volatile; and desperate people can
become very dangerous in groups. That is
a risk that most leaders aren’t thinking about seriously – or if they are; they
don’t care.
That’s enough for tonight. Ethan and I need to get some sleep now; since
we definitely want to be ready to celebrate Mother’s Day with Mom – and all of
our favorite mothers; and we hope that they will all get to have an amazing
day! Stay tuned; and we’ll have all of that
news and more for you with our weekend wrap-up report!
Until next time, live with love, fellow
Magi of the Light!