Ehlana and Ethan:
We may be officially getting too-responsible and boring for our younger cousins to hang out with us! Okay, that isn’t actually true, but we do have a gang of younger cousins camping with friends tonight while we’ve worked in the office with Mom and Dad after our ball practices; and didn’t want to join in on the camping fun tonight when we already have a lot going on every day this week. For today, that started with Tai Chi by the river and breakfast with Mom and Dad; we work-played at the lab or archives for the rest of the morning through to around one o’clock; and then we came home and met up with some friends and cousins for a few play hours this afternoon. We made a picnic lunch; headed out on our bikes; and split our time between riding the trails, swimming, and just hanging out in the shade of a tree for some quality teen chat time. Our four best friends were with us for dinner with Mom and Dad; we moved on to those ball practices we already mentioned; and then Ethan and I were on our own when we came home. We’ve had another triple-digit high today, so getting into the cool of the house worked for us, but Mom had us get cleaned up first before joining our parents in the office – a not-at-all subtle statement of necessity over being polite; and the work and Magi lesson that we did after the showers was definitely more-pleasant for everyone in the room! ;^)
Our work on charity and family business projects mixed in again with world news; so let’s combine the two as we wrap up this report. The disaster response in Venezuela is getting less media attention as usual for any story cycle, but the work is really just getting started; there are hundreds of thousands of people that will need extended and ongoing basic support for months or years; and the rebuilding will definitely take years after losing hundreds of buildings in the hardest hit regions. There are other stories that we are watching and don’t like – including the ‘boots on the ground’ reports that suggest an ongoing American military presence in the country. That is another very bad idea from our leaders if they are planning a back door invasion; and we definitely do not need to start another war or even an unwanted occupation. Mom and Cassie have led some new work in Europe related to the heat wave there, but we have limits on aide when the problem is so widespread and also dispersed on an individual level for the most at-risk people. We can help with low-income medical clinics and supporting groups that work with the elderly, children, or sick; and can only wish that we could do more for all of the people that don’t have the kinds of support they need and have to try and survive on their own. The death toll attributed to the heat is now in the thousands, and that really does bother us when most of those deaths – and injuries – are preventable.
That brings us up to the wars report; since many of those other problems could have been solved if money had been spent on population support instead of military and weapons of all kinds. Let’s include the earthquakes disaster for that, since all of those buildings that were destroyed could have been built better if Venezuela hadn’t needed to spend so much time and money on trying to defend itself from the United States and the economic, political, and military destruction that has been imposed on them for decades. I feel a rant coming on, but don’t want to go there; so let’s move on. We are hearing a report out of Ukraine that we hope proves to be wrong about nuclear materials that were sent there to be weaponized – and that Russia tracked and then bombed and destroyed. If true, that is a horrific escalation by Ukraine and their western backers; we hope there isn’t any significant radiation risks in the area; and it is truly insane for any leaders to think that adding in nuclear dirty bombs or ‘tactical’ nukes into the war mix would be a good idea or have any chance of changing the outcome for what is happening in Ukraine. Okay, they could make things far-worse, but you know what I meant; and best-case for us would be finding out that this story is just more propaganda.
As for the Middle East, the horrors inflicted by Israel on Gaza, the West Bank, and too-many of its’ neighbors rolls on; they really believe that they can kill and bomb their way to victory and the Greater Israel project; and the rest of the world continues to let them get away with never-ending genocide and war crimes. We aren’t going to add individual stories to highlight those horrors tonight, but they are out there – if not in our own major media outlets; and we can assure you that God does not approve of what is happening in and around Israel. Depending on the moment or latest report, the Strait of Hormuz either is or isn’t open; Iran and America continue to exchange fire and rhetoric as peace talks falter – again; and none of our leaders seem to be seriously trying to stop the still-growing and developing economic crises that are spreading across the world. Ethan and I are not amused by inflation, but we did laugh at serious commentary about Apple product price increases related to raw materials shortages and price hikes; since that was getting more attention today than price increases on basic groceries and supplies that will be far more costly to daily budgets for most people! For the record, we have those price pressures here in our little town, but we also do what we can to help everyone through our family businesses and charities; and we also have advantages in a small farming community that aren’t possible in cities – especially when it comes to local food; our solar and wind farm; and our ability to work together as a community.
Let’s stop there. It is getting late, since we did put in a few hours of work in the office plus some time phasing; and we’re tired and ready to get some sleep. There is only one day left in June, and we would like it to be a good one; so we’re out of here and off to rest up so we can be ready for all of the fun.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!