Ehlana and Ethan:
The weather has been awesome today with lots of sun and a high topping eighty, but we were busy with school, band and our teen praise team practices, and a bit of family business work in the office tonight to enjoy much outdoor time. We did have Tai Chi by the river this morning; there was some outdoor time at school; and we enjoyed the walks between buildings. The academic adventures, music, and work were all great too – if not as much fun as we might have had with an afternoon and evening of outdoor play time with our family and friends. There isn’t really any special news to offer from our own adventures, but we can report that Cassie and Michael have been driving from Seattle to Spokane today with lots of sightseeing along the way; they have a charity event to attend tonight; and then they’ll be working in Spokane tomorrow. We had a video chat with them at dinner – along with Mom, Dad, and our four best friends; and we’re more than a bit jealous of their tour through the mountains and the amazing views!
While we don’t have much local news; there is always a lot going on around the world. Today, we want to mention the growing unrest happening in a lot of countries, and while there are various reasons for that; economic stresses are becoming a primary driver of the anger and desperation. Increasing costs are not a major issue for billionaires or even most citizens in advanced nations, but it is a huge problem for everyone already too-poor to get enough food and other basic needs. Add in actual scarcity of those basic needs where no price matters at all; and we are seeing more of those problems in a lot of countries. For now, that is showing up in rationing where needed, but supply chains are continuing to break down; and we could see serious complications for future output of products ranging from crops and animal stocks to manufacturing and tourism.
On the war front, it continues to be ugly in Ukraine without a lot of actual news being reported in western media. The Middle East continues to be a powder keg; and the stories are so adversarial that we have no idea what to believe. Today alone there are reports about peace talks being on and being canceled; delegations heading for Pakistan and then not going at all; and more threats of resuming the bombing and being ready to defend if that happens. Add in stories about ceasefire extensions – or not; and you understand why it is a challenge to find out the truth.
For the record, using the Sight to try and figure out the future wouldn’t really work for this; since we’d only ‘see’ all possibilities. Yes, there are more-likely versions of the future, but we are also sure that in this case; the leaders involved are too-erratic to be predictable. That’s scary for everyone, but even if we could see what was going to happen; we wouldn’t be able to stop any disasters anyway; so this is really just an academic commentary.
That’s enough for tonight. It is getting late – even with the time phasing we used for the office work and Mom’s Magi lesson; so that’s all we have for this report.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!