Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 46th Birthday, Owen Emerson!
Happy 12th Birthday, Gerald York!
Good Friday is always one of those holidays that feel strange because of the solemnity of the occasion, but that is more-true when birthday celebrations are mixed in too. Since we were doing a sleepover with our best friends last night; we joined Naomi for a short vid-chat with her cousin at breakfast and we sent Gerald a joint gift that he assured us he liked a lot, but that was just a blip of fun in our day between Tai Chi and the Good Friday service at the church. We wished Owen the best for his birthday this morning too while at church, but we are not going to be at his birthday dinner. Mom, Dad, Cassie, and Michael will all be doing that, but we’re doing some babysitting with cousins and next-gen kids instead; and that is going to be a lower-key meal and party at Rowen and Tim’s house.
As for our day-so-far – including the rest of our Thursday; we had fun at Susan’s party and dinner; the fun highlights included Pizzeria pizza and bakery cakes; video gaming for the guys; and a movie that wrapped up the party with some quality co-ed cuddle time. Ethan and I brought our four best friends home with us after leaving Susan’s house; we watched another movie and stayed up too late; and then we got around to the co-ed nap time. As mentioned, we started today with Tai Chi that was indoors because it was still raining off-and-on; breakfast and that birthday vid-chat was mixed in with getting ready for church and taking care of the work on both sides of the meal; and then the service at the church was as-solemn as always. The Good Friday services are also among the shortest of the year and ends with a recessional for the entire congregation; and we do not have any serious social time. While our friends moved on with their own families from the church, Ethan and I went home with Mom and Dad; we had a quiet lunch after dealing with some chores; and then we went to the lab or archives for the afternoon to work there because the rain rolled on and we chose the work over indoor play time or other entertainment options.
That brings us up to now. We’re home and getting ready to host that babysitting with Naomi and Aiden. Sophia and Aaron are busy elsewhere – though some babysitting might be involved for them with her next-gen family. As for us, we have incoming friends and next-gen kids arriving soon; and Mom and Dad will be heading out to Owen’s birthday dinner soon too. Ethan and I will be in charge of feeding the gang of kids here, but they took care of us too; and there are frozen Pizzeria pizzas and other finger food sides for us to cook up for our cousins and friends. We’ll share all of those stories with you tomorrow, but since we are going to be busy for the rest of the night; and won’t be doing any computing for the rest of the day.
Taking another day off from a world news report would be nice, but we did still take time to keep up with the latest news from around the world; so we should at least mention a few highlights. Choosing which of those stories to cover is another issue; so let’s begin with reports that more ships are being allowed through the Strait of Hormuz. It appears that deals are being made and upheld to allow that to happen, but there are costs; and the total traffic is still far-below normal or what is needed to begin a return to the traffic needed to keep up with global trade needs. While that is good news for the countries involved; that is just one flicker of light in an otherwise dark scene in the Middle East region. There are new reports of infrastructure strikes on both sides that include bridges, energy and water infrastructure, and other civilian targets that should not be legitimate targets in any war. Yes, we collectively have a long history of that kind of destruction, but we’re supposed to be better than that now as we evolve as humans; so we find it disgusting and horrific to see our leaders ordering those attacks and then bragging about their war crimes. There are also reports of American and Israeli jets and drones being shot down by Iran including F-35’s and F-15’s and Reaper drones, but most of those reports are being denied on our side; so it may be a while before we find out the truth for any of those stories. It will eventually be tough for our military to hide those kinds of losses for long – especially if the crews of those jets are killed or injured or captured. We did note one report of a ‘reward’ being offered in Iran for any American or Israeli pilots brought to the authorities alive. While we wait on more for those reports, we did not like the latest claims from our President about opening the Strait of Hormuz by force, defeating Iran, and then taking total control of their oil resources so that ‘we’ could earn a fortune through our war efforts. The depravity and narcissism required to say those things and seem to believe to have a right to do that is staggering; and we expect that most of the rest of the world is likely cheering for the Iranian people – though quietly; since they don’t want to end up on the wrong end of ‘our’ missiles and bombs too.
Ethan and I need to get going now, so let’s stop there; and we’ll try to offer a fuller report tomorrow night. We won’t be doing any sleepovers tomorrow night when the Easter bunny will be on the way and then we’ll have the sunrise service on Sunday too; so we should be able to do that – and maybe we’ll get an Easter miracle and the wars will end and universal peace will break out! Don’t laugh – unless as you’re reading this in our future you know that actually happened! ;^)
On that silly note; we’re out of here and back to living some of those adventures we’ll write about tomorrow night.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!