Ehlana and Ethan:
Welcome to your adopted Witch Falls family, Shayne Sparks! Congratulations to Jillian, Julian, and their families too!
That is our top story of the day for here at home. Jillian went into labor this morning; Shayne arrived at ten-fifty and apparently in a hurry to be born; and both Mom and baby are doing well and already home as we’re writing this update – possibly because Mom helped Jillian out a bit while having an afternoon nap because we love her a lot! ;^)
Shayne’s birth had a lot to do with the shape of the rest of our day; since we were drafted to help out with next-gen kids after school; through dinner; and into the evening while our family was busy with Jillian, Julian, and their baby and family. Jillian convinced her family and friends to wait for the weekend to come for a visit, but we’re out of the loop for that – at least until we’ll be asked to help out more with babysitting this weekend too. It was cooler today after the rain that ended late this morning, but we still took the kids out to play after school; and then we hosted keeping them entertained at our house because the doctors and nurse in the family were busy; so Mom and Dad hosted an eat-when-you can dinner while we kept the cousins and next-gen kids busy in the lounge or elsewhere pretty much until they headed for their homes at around the same time that Julian took Jillian and Shayne home from the clinic. Pizzeria Pizza was involved in the dinner menu, but there were other finger food sides; and we won’t scare you tonight with the Zack and Eli show report because they were in a mood to annoy and entertain with feats of food and drink that were fairly-gross.
After our guests left, Ethan and I did a bit of clean-up work – or a lot of it that required some Magi power to get done in under an hour; we had a wrap-up visit with Mom and Dad in the office along with a bedtime snack; and that brings us to the bedtime twin chat and computer checks wrap-up to our long, busy day. Cassie and Michael are already into their final full day in Singapore – Thursday there; and now we’re really getting excited about having them home on Saturday. They might not be feeling quite as excited, since they will be having a last work day in Singapore on Friday and then they’ll have a very long trip home, but we’ll help them out with getting happier once they are back!
As for the world news update, it seems as though the news of the day is all about energy wars. In Ukraine, a top story is about the Ukrainian forces attacking Russian gas pipelines to stop the flow of natural gas to Europe – a bad idea considering the current problems in the Middle East; and we’ll guess that at least some of their European war backers will not be happy if they succeed. As for the Middle East, there have been more attacks on oil and gas facilities; ships have been targeted when attempting to traverse the Straits of Hormuz; and some countries are starting to release oil from their strategic reserves already – a temporary measure that will depress prices while causing long-term problems if they do that for more than a few weeks. Add in the actual losses from storage destruction around the Middle East; and our leaders should be looking at what could be a long-term economic disaster. On a related note to that, we also want to mention that the Middle East is a significant player in the fertilizer production business. Natural gas is needed to produce the ammonia for the fertilizer; so if natural gas isn’t being pumped or converted to LNG; they also aren’t making ammonia or fertilizer. Add in the oil needed to transport the millions of tons of fertilizer around the world; and that will become another problem for spring planting for farms everywhere. Yes, we know that won’t be an availability issue here in our country anytime soon, but it will be a price and cost issue for the farmers and transport companies and producers as all fuel prices go up. We could go on about the economics for all related products and supply chains for everything from plastics to clothes and electronics, but that’s enough for tonight.
The death and destruction rolls on in the Middle East, Ukraine, and elsewhere with no end in sight; and we can only continue to hope for better even when that seems very unlikely. For now, we’re tired and ready to get some sleep – so we will.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!