Ehlana and Ethan:
Winter was definitely here this morning with the low hovering around zero and a high this afternoon that barely hit thirty – which is why we stayed indoors for most of the day! Before we get to our Sunday adventures, let’s cover the rest of our respective Saturdays. Ethan did not have as much with Naomi last night as I had with Aiden thanks to Zack and Eli and their practical jokes and games while they were all hanging out with Naomi’s parents. That was a last-minute change; and it was clear that Zack and Eli had been in need of letting their weird out to play last night. Compared to that, Aiden and I had a quiet night with his family. We had Hailey and Leah with us; they are awesome to hang out with; and they also choose to give us alone time for our co-ed sleepovers – possibly because they might need the precedent someday if the guys closer to their age stop acting as goofy as Zack and Eli! Ethan’s sleepover wasn’t all-bad, since he did still get to cuddle with Naomi after they did go to sleep, but they also didn’t really get left alone until they gave up on having any make-out time and just went to sleep. I will spare Ethan and not detail the play time that Aiden and I did get to have; and only not that we were much happier when we met up at church this morning!
As for today, we did our own, indoor Tai Chi workouts; breakfast with the Drapers or Seagers that was also more-fun for Aiden and me; and then Ethan and Naomi were happiest about escaping from Zack and Eli once we were all at church where the boys pretended to be little angels while whisper-bragging to their buddies about how much they managed to annoy Naomi last night. We had fun during the first part of the service; moved on to help out with the prep work for the Easter services during Sunday school; and then Ethan and I came home with Mom and Dad for lunch before we headed to the lab or archives for the afternoon. We used some time phasing; got a lot done; and then we came home in time to help Mom with making dinner. Dad had spent most of the afternoon working in the office – or maybe not most of it, but we still all worked in there after dinner and the clean-up. Ethan and I worked on charity and family business projects; there was some more time phasing; and that’s why we’ll still be sleeping before midnight. Bath or Jacuzzi time followed the work; and now we’re winding down fast toward nap time.
Before we do that, though, Cassie and Michael have already moved from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap on their Monday morning. They headed out very early local time for the five hour and change drive about two hundred miles north of the Capital; and they will be in that region of the country for the rest of the week until they’ll need to be back in the Capital for their next big move next Sunday. Siem Reap and the other cities they’ll be working around are much smaller than the Capital, and the projects we’re working on there are smaller too, but there is a lot of potential in the region too; and the work they are doing is making a difference not just for the people, but for everything from research to environment and natural resources conservancy.
It would be nice if we could say the same for our world leaders and their efforts, but that would be a total lie and they are still more-interested in war and exploitation than in the greater good for all people and the planet in general. That said, we also need to report that the secret service shot and killed another gunman trying to breach security at President Trump’s Florida Mar-a-Lago resort. We are not going to get into details – there is enough of that in the news while the most-important stories get ignored; and the story there ought to be the fact that this is just another example of the unrest that is growing here at home and around the world that is leading to clashes like this one and all of the protests we’re seeing around the world.
There is so much more that we could write about, but instead of talking war; let’s comment on a political-economic story – the Supreme Court decision that went against President Trump on the tariffs that he imposed through an emergency powers act that they decided didn’t apply to the situation he used them for. President Trump simply ignored the ruling and applied a fifteen percent tariff on all imports to get around the ruling. For the record, that is insane, since all tariffs on imports are ultimately paid for by the consumers. Yes, there are other factors like the importers eating some of those costs to keep their products competitive, but the new tariff is far from the only upward pressure on prices; and we’re not even getting into other monetary issues that are devaluing our currency. While we don’t want to get into war talk, there is sidelines, related news for the Ukraine conflict. Hungary and Slovakia had advised Ukraine that they will no longer provide electricity or diesel fuel to Ukraine if they don’t resume pipeline operations for Russian gas and oil supplies for both countries by tomorrow. Ukraine needs those energy supplies, but do not want to allow those gas and oil deliveries; so we’ll see what their leaders choose to do – and we’ll keep you posted.
Let’s stop there. We’ve had a long day and the last week of February is going to be busy; so we’re going to wrap this up and get some sleep starting right now.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!