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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 16, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 10th Birthday, Trinity Taylor!

We left it up to Brianna, Faith, and Trinity’s family and friends to make her day special – though we did have a little group gift and card that we gave her at school this morning.  While she was busy with her first double-digit birthday fun, our day started with indoor Tai Chi due to a bit of morning rain, but that moved out of the area before we went to school; and it has been fairly-awesome out since then.

Mom headed to Crystal Springs this morning, so that was more-newsworthy than our own, non-academic adventures.  This was clean-up day two, so other than bonus outdoor time; we really don’t have any stories to tell about clearing out lockers, cleaning up classrooms, and getting the school ready to mostly be closed up for the summer.  For the record, there actually are specific chores that need to be done for more than appearances and cleanliness.  Only parts of the school are air conditioned while closed, so sensitive equipment gets moved to those zones or storage rooms; plants and class pets obviously need to be taken care of all summer; and everything that can be powered down is turned off to save energy.  While we haven’t written about that very much in the past; high school students get drafted for more of the technical work and heavy lifting when needed; so we have more to do this year than ever before now.

Our final band practice of the school year followed the school work and play; we’re ready for the holiday parade; and Ethan and Naomi practiced with us even though they’ll be with the church teen praise team for the parade.  Since Mom is away, we’re doing this update between practices and only stopped at home for our overnight bags.  We’ll be meeting up at Cassie and Michael’s house with our four best friends; they’re going to feed us some Pizzeria pizza and sides; and then we’ll move on to the teen praise team practice at the church.  The six of us will be staying with Cassie and Michael tonight, so while we get back to all of the fun; stay tuned for the rest of our story for today that should include all of the best fun!  That could be true for Mom and Dad too, but let’s not go there; and we definitely won’t have those stories for you here in our journal.

The bits of world news headlines that we’ve kept up with today continue the peace talk for the Middle East, but we are still waiting to see actual changes on the ground; and details continue to be contradicted while Israeli leaders declare that they are not part of the deal at all and will do what they want for military action in the region – including attacking Iran again.  Since stopping the bombing of Lebanon and taking all Israeli troops out of the country is supposedly part of the peace deal; that seems to be a bit of a problem.  The Ukraine war rolls on and Russia is definitely changing both rhetoric and goals; so Ukrainian people should be worried – especially since their leaders continue to insist that they are winning and will defeat Russia if they can just get their western backers to send more billions and maybe help out a bit by having NATO join in on the war directly instead of ‘just’ through money, weapons, and all of the rest of the indirect support.

Okay, we really do need to run; so that’s all for this update.

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

Monday, June 15, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 15, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

We were up early this morning to see Dad off to the city;  Tai Chi by the river and breakfast with Mom was good; and then our school day was uneventful as we wind down to the end of the school year.  With exams out of the way, while late deliveries of overdue projects are being allowed; none of our classmates have that issue; and we all worked on the usual packing up and cleaning of classrooms and we were all allowed extra outdoor time.  Getting to putter along at that work and have fun with our friends was great, but while it was nice out today too; Ethan and I opted for work-play at the lab or archives after school.  There were only a couple of hours of time for that before we needed to be home for dinner ahead of our ball practices.  Mom had a quick meal ready for us; she came along for the park time while we practiced; and then we all came home by dusk after the baseball play time.  Mom didn’t want to do any work then, so bath or Jacuzzi time was next on our to-do list; and now Ethan and I are winding down toward nap time with the usual computer checks and twin chat.

The political and media circus surrounding the so-called peace deal for the Middle East will likely stay the top story all week, but while oil prices are down a lot on the markets; we don’t see much in the way of details confirmed on both sides; and Israeli leaders are flat-out refusing to any agreements related to their own military choices related to Lebanon, Iran, or anywhere else.  There is no point in offering more on this story until we actually see any good news actually happening on the ground.  That’s true for the Ukraine war, and as we’ve mentioned too-often; the daily news for that war doesn’t include anything about peace.

Let’s mention that the G-7 is meeting this week, but that isn’t really a story anymore; since they don’t really have any useful power anymore and the gatherings are really just a very expensive public relations event.  Those leaders did spend time bashing Russia and fear-mongering to push for bigger military budgets; and that works for a lead-in to a commentary that Ethan and I have been thinking about related to war mongering and NATO and European Union leaders.  Most European countries are saddled with anywhere from three to ten times the debt loads that Russia has; their manufacturing bases are being decimated while Russian industry is still building new capacity and producing more for less – especially when it comes to military equipment.  The bottom line is that Europe would go broke long before Russia would if they actually went to war; so they definitely shouldn’t do that.

Let’s wrap this up now.  Even though we don’t have anything serious to deal with at school this week; we do have a busy Tuesday ahead of us with our last band practice and then our teen praise team practice; so we are going to get some sleep and be ready for all of that fun.

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

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 14, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Our comparatively-quiet evening with Mom, Dad, Naomi, and Aiden was amazing from our dinner through to the co-ed sleepover.  The cooking and clean-up around that meal was entertaining too, but the fun highlights were the music play time, the movies, and the co-ed cuddle time.  There isn’t really more than that to offer because it is always the time with favorite people that is important.  After staying up too-late again, so some quality Magi healing was needed this morning before Tai Chi by the river and breakfast.  We had fun with all of that too; church and Sunday school highlights include some prep work for the teen-led holiday weekend service and the parade float decorations for the teen praise team.

It was cooler today with the high only hitting the low-seventies, but it was sunny too; so Ethan and I really did need to choose the afternoon play-work time with our books or beakers.  I worked on my top cancer cure project for a specific, particularly-virulent strain, and while I don’t have that treatment worked out yet; I made progress today.  Ethan mostly did some ancient research today; and he really does love the literary hunt for Magi knowledge – especially when that information hasn’t been used or updated by any other Magi in centuries or longer.  We came home in time for dinner – and didn’t go to the Inn even though Dad will be away next week.  Another quiet dinner was perfect for us; Ethan and I took care of the clean-up; and then we did a bit of family business work and a Magi lesson in the office.  Mom had us wrap that up by nine-thirty; bath or Jacuzzi time followed that; and now we’re winding down fast toward nap time.

The only story getting the majority of the media and political attention today has been the peace deal between Iran and the United States – with flip-flopping all day between having a done deal and not.  It has been announced that there is an agreement that is now scheduled to be signed on Friday instead of today, but details seem sketchy; and Iranian leaders have stated that they are agreeing to terms from a perspective of distrust; so ‘our’ leaders will need to prove that we will do what is being promised.  We still see a lot of problems with those details before anything happens – especially when it comes to ending the war with Lebanon that Israel is not going to want to stop.  The Strait of Hormuz is supposed to be opened completely, and that would be good news, but even the ‘when’ for that seems fluid when everything from immediately to within thirty days for making that happen have been reported.

Ethan and I will continue to hope while waiting for actual results on the ground in the Middle East, since even as this deal is being announced; Israel is still attacking and bombing Lebanon knowing that this would be a deal-killer.  There is no point in going over every detail coming out today; since the deal could easily be off again by tomorrow.

Let’s stop there.  It is obvious that we’ll be waiting for even this memorandum of understanding that would also really just be a first step toward a peace deal; so we’ll just keep you posted as that story develops.  Ditto that for the Ukraine war – except that there is no sign of peace there.  We saw some new reports of protests and violence in a handful of countries too; so unrest is heating up everywhere just as we’ve expected as we head into summer in the northern hemisphere.

It’s time to get some sleep now; so that’s all for tonight.

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

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 13, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 6th Anniversary, Chris and Sadie Rice!

We haven’t been involved in the anniversary adventures today, but Violet, Dillon, and their kids headed up to Woodvale early this morning; and are spending the weekend there.  Ethan and I want to include a pregnancy update for Sadie too while they are in our thoughts today.  She’s around five months along now; due in early October; and is doing well – if not very excited about experiencing most of her third trimester during the hottest months of summer.  Chris and her family and friends are going to take care of her, though, so there will be parts of the rest of the year that could be great too – especially the amazing new baby parts of the story!

Let’s cover the baseball news next.  The co-ed game last night was fun, but not of the winning kind for our team as the Witch Falls Wild lost convincingly to Sheldon’s Stampede by a score of ten-to-four.  I’ll add that we lost the cheer squad battle on the sidelines too and report that the Sheldon clan is working on their cheer squad game – though that might be affected by the latest, younger additions to their team and growing fan base!  Our family teams had better luck today.  Brianna and Faith are on the same team again this year and Brianna is apparently going to be their primary pitcher – or should be if the game today was any indication.  The Sapphire Scions only managed one run against Brianna and her Real Estate Rebels while Brianna and Faith led the way to earning seven runs for the win.  For the record, no, Brianna is not using any Magi abilities to boost her game play, but she has inherited some serious math and physics skills along with the athletic abilities to play the game.  Parts of that are true for all Magi, but here in our time, Brianna is one of the few Magi in our generation that can successfully juggle that kind of attention with playing great but not impossibly-well.  I’ll add that this isn’t the same as Mom’s perfect record at the pub for billiards – and she did win a match last night – because Mom never goes out of her way to get that kind of attention and prefers to be brilliant and amazing from the sidelines.  Leah, Hailey, and their Med Center Mist team won too – eleven-to-four over the Witch Falls Fog.  That game was closer for the first few innings, but the top news for them was likely the rain not because they got wet, but because it came while the Mist was at bat and the Fog gave up four runs because of wet gear related errors.  Mother Nature does not prefer mist over fog, but that didn’t get in the way of the jokes around the ball diamond that we only heard about because we weren’t there for that part of the game.

That does bring us up to closer to now, but our Saturday news isn’t that exciting because we’ve mostly worked on chores and have wrapped them up now because we’re into more rain now that will be with us through until the wee hours of Sunday morning.  Ethan and I had a very busy morning from Tai Chi by the river and post-camping babysitting and breakfast through all of the usual weekend chores.  The tents and gear needed to be packed up too so we did that around all of the rest of the breakfast work and eventually returning next-gen kids to their parents or others.  Naomi and Aiden worked with us at all of our homes and two cottages; and we really only took one break to catch the end of Brianna and Faith’s game; the start of Leah and Hailey’s game; and to have a mini-subs and sides picnic lunch at the park with the family and friends that were there with us.  We added in a quick cool-down swim before getting back to work, but it was the lawn mowing, gardening, and the rest that kept us busy – even when we got rained on a bit during that afternoon shower.

The only other story we still need to cover for this update is our babysitting and camping and end-of-exams celebration fun after that co-ed game.  While many of our favorite parents went to the pub for Martin’s birthday party, we had a gang of kids and teens with us; we opted for outdoor movies that we started as soon as we had everything set up with snacks, drinks, and bed-ready next-gen kids.  The first movie was toddler-rated and animated; the intermission included time to get those kids into sleeping bags and at least pretending to be sleeping; and then the second movie was an action-thriller that the guys picked and was pretty good for the cinematics if not for the plot and dialogue.  The girls had not expected the guys to agree to a chick flick, but it might be nice to have them occasionally choose something that doesn’t include fights, blowing stuff up, or aliens!  We stayed up too late – including the teen chat time by the river after the movies; there weren’t any co-ed naps that we’ll admit to for any friends; and we were segregated last night too thanks to the junior tent buddies we were babysitting.

Our plans for the rest of today include hosting Naomi and Aiden and spending time with Mom and Dad ahead of Dad’s trip to Crystal Springs next week.  We need to go and help Mom with making dinner soon, so we’ll save all of that news for our next report; and wrap this up with a quick world news update.

There hasn’t been much actual news so far today, so maybe there actually is some diplomacy happening in the background for the Iran war, but we aren’t holding our breath; since both sides still seem to be far apart for demands to even solidify a ceasefire.  If anything, each side is demanding more than ever before; so we don’t see how those issues will be resolved without some serious compromises and intermediaries stepping up to offer trust-building assistance.  While Iran and the United States haven’t continued their exchanges of missiles and drones; Israel is continuing attacks in Lebanon and the Palestinians are still being decimated in their ever-shrinking outdoor prison.

While nothing has changed yet on the ground in the Middle East; what is happening in Ukraine continues to get uglier.  Russian forces are pushing hard on at least a half-dozen significant places along the front lines; things are getting really bad for the Ukrainian troops being surrounded and cut off from supplies and reinforcements.  While those horrors continue in Ukraine, European leaders continue to beat drums of war against Russia, and we can only watch on in disgust; since even thinking about starting another world war after all of the times that Europe has been destroyed in past centuries going back thousands of years is insane – especially when attempting to start that war from a position of weakness.  Maybe we’ll get into that line of thought in a near-future update, but it is time for us to go now; so that’s all for this report.

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

Friday, June 12, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - June 12, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 51st Birthday, Martin Landry!

While we are helping out with some birthday fun by doing some babysitting tonight; our top news of the day-so-far is that we’re done with our exams week and now we just have the countdown for the last week to our summer break.  We’re going to celebrate tonight too along with the babysitting; which is why this needs to be a quick update because we need to get outside and started on setting up tents for a camping night.  Tai Chi was by the river and cooler this morning as the temperature cooled down last night, and while it is sunny and warm this afternoon; it is comparatively-cooler with the high right now topping out in the mid-eighties.  That works for us and it will be comfortable tonight for that camping.

The rest of our story will need to wait, but our current plans include a barbeque dinner; the co-ed baseball game at the park; and either outdoor movies or a campfire with friends, cousins, and the kids we’ll be babysitting while some of our favorite parents go out to the pub for Martin’s birthday party after the game.  Ethan and I will be helping with more than setting up tents for the work, but that could end up being kid control more than cooking or cleaning; so we’ll wait to let you know those details too.  We really do need to get going; so let’s wrap this up.

Peace is on again today in the Middle East without any real details; and the talk on each side that is being reported seems to be a very long way apart for the claims about even the basic expectations or demands that would be needed to end the war.  Both sides do seem to agree on one thing – that there is no trust that the other side would stick to a deal even if one is negotiated and signed.  The threats continue for more bombing and destruction; so we aren’t expecting the situation in the region to change anytime soon.

We aren’t seeing any changes in the Ukraine war with our quick check of the news headlines, but the talk around that war is similarly-delusional for the Ukraine and western leaders as they continue to insist on terms of surrender for Russia despite the worsening situation on the ground for the Ukrainian forces and people.

Ethan and I really need to go now; so that’s all for this report.

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