Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 12th Birthday, Julian
Green!
Happy 26th Birthday, Brock
Benton!
Our day hasn’t been birthday-rated awesome,
but we have had a good, busy blast of fun and adventure while enjoying the nice
weather when we could do that. Tai Chi
was by the river; we had a standard weekday breakfast with Mom and Dad; and
then our school time included a test, bonus outdoor time this afternoon, and
some lunchtime football that the guys played and the girls watched. While on that thought, I’ll mention that
Cassie and Rowen used to play football with Michael and Tim, but Naomi and I
are not all that interested in playing the game too – though we do that now and
then when not trying to get any attention from others. No, we are not too ‘girly’ for sports – we just
prefer other games like baseball and volleyball.
Naomi and I were definitely involved in the
biking after school; and we have some talent for extreme biking. We don’t get too crazy about showing off,
since that would annoy some of the guys in our group of friends, but we have
fun with the tricks we do; and get the chance to do more than we should now and
then when we only have our best friends nearby for that kind of excitement. Moving on, we had fun with the biking on the
trails and around the park; came home for dinner with Mom and Dad; and then we
cleaned up and headed to the lab to work-play there for the evening with our
books or beakers. Time phasing allowed
us to get more done; I finished two successful experiments; and Ethan worked on
a study plan compilation that brought together all of the archive data that can
be used now for teaching everything we know so far about telekinesis. Yes, that is a major topic and the book he’s
put together is large, but Ethan also has it set up in chapters from beginner
lessons to advanced levels that only Magi Masters would be able to learn.
We worked until around eleven o’clock; came
home and had a quick visit with Mom and Dad; and then we moved on to bath or
Jacuzzi time. As semi-usual, I took
longer for my tub time; Ethan has done more of the computer checks for the
world news; and he kept me in the loop telepathically. Cassie and Michael have spent the day working
in Seattle, and while most people might think that they’d be working with tech
companies; our family businesses mostly deal with transportation systems on the
coasts of our country to co-ordinate international shipping with continental rail
and inter-modal supply chains. Yes, that’s
a bit boring to us, but then our friends would say the same about my lab work
and Ethan’s archives!
As for the world news, we are still waiting
to see what will happen next in the Iran war; the bluster and threats continued
today; and we expect to find out within the next few days whether the bombing
will resume and whether there will be any escalations. The odds of a deal are very small, but not
zero; so we’ll try to keep the hope alive despite the noise of the war drums
beating. The fighting in Ukraine rolls
on too; and tensions remain high as spring arrives and risks are high for new
action along the front lines. We won’t
predict that this will be the decisive year for a war that is now in year five,
but we really hope that the leaders involved will eventually choose to stop the
death and destruction instead of risk more escalations.
Instead of offering more of that kind of
news; we’re going to wrap up with a comet story. There have been several stories already this
year, but Comet Panstars is going to be passing nearby in the next week or so;
and it is unique because our planet is going to pass through the comet
tail. No, we are not predicting a
catastrophe – this isn’t a movie or book; but we are sure that the visuals are
going to be very cool! Stay tuned for
more on that story; since we will cover it again when we get to see that event –
weather permitting.
Now we’re tired and need to get some sleep;
so that’s all we have for this update.
Until next time, live with love, fellow
Magi of the Light!