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***Heirs of the Magi News Flash!*** Cassie and Michael are away on their first work trip of the New Year, and our favorite Magi will be busy with amazing adventures both at home and elsewhere in the world. You'll want to keep up with all of those stories over the next weeks and months; so... ...Visit Witch Falls often to keep up with all of our latest adventures; and happy reading!

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - February 15, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 6th Anniversary, Brock and Karla Benton!

We offered our best wishes to the Bentons while at church this morning, but didn’t have any other involvement in their special day – though we did hear that Cassie and Michael had a short vid-chat with them at breakfast our time.  While we’re thinking about them, Cassie and Michael have flown from Chiang Mai to the southern Thailand city of Hat Yai – their final stop in Thailand.  We are not happy to see rain in their daily forecast, but then that is likely only going to be short afternoon bursts; and the rest of the day will be decent and the highs will stay in the nineties!  They are not going to have much time for sightseeing in and around Hat Yai; they’ve already started their Monday work as we’re writing this; and they have full days booked through until they move on to Cambodia on Wednesday night.

Here at home, our adventures in babysitting were busy and challenging and not at all romantic, but all of the parents appreciated our efforts – especially the parents that also got to have kid-free nights for Valentine’s Day.  The Pizzeria pizza dinner was a hit with the kids and tweens; the entertainment included video gaming on the third floor and movies in the living room and games in the sunroom; we all stayed up too-late – even the next-gen kids; and then nap time ranged from the little-kid max of around seven hours to the parents and babysitters minimum that was closer to three hours!  Technically, there was some co-ed nap time too, but that included a next-gen kid for that lucky couple; so we aren’t counting that as holiday-romantic!

We still got up for Tai Chi and even went out by the river this morning because it was above freezing – though the ‘we’ didn’t include Mom and Dad.  They didn’t end up sleeping in much; and were already working on the semi-major breakfast for all of the kids and teens in the house by the time we got back indoors again.  We helped with that work; getting the kids up and ready for church; and the clean-up after we had everyone fed.  We managed to get ready for church too; and then we had a good rest of the morning with the service and Sunday school that included helping with crafting for the primary classes while they created slightly-belated gifts for their parents or other loved ones.

The weather was awesome again today with the high topping out in the sixties, so after having lunch with Mom and Dad; Ethan and I went biking with some friends and cousins for most of the afternoon while Dad was busy working and getting ready for his week in Crystal Springs anyway and Mom might have been helping him more with having fun than with getting that work done faster!  No details are wanted or expected; and we’ll pretend that we don’t know why they were smiling and so happy when we got home for dinner!  We stayed at home for that meal; Ethan and I took care of the clean-up; and then our own work and Magi lesson in the office were kept fairly-short because Mom didn’t want us staying up late after not getting much sleep the past two nights.  We’ll also be up early to see Dad and Anna Marie off to Crystal Springs; so we’re good with the comparatively-early bedtime.  Bath or Jacuzzi time came first to get cleaned up from the biking and park adventures time; and now we’re winding down with the usual twin chat and computer checks.

There is so much that we could write about from the weekend world news.  There was the Munich security summit that we thought was a disaster as the talk was all about more war and no peace – including the calls to destroy Iran and attempt a maritime blockade of Russia.  There are reports that our country is already sending two more aircraft carrier groups to the Middle East – along with squadrons of F-35 fighter jets; so that hardly matches up with peace talks – and gives Iran no reason to trust us with those negotiations so soon after we used that peace talks ploy to launch a surprise attack last year.  On the Iran side of that equation; reports are coming out that both China and Russia are sending high tech military support including next-gen radar and defense systems and possibly Chinese built fighter jets.  We do not want to find out what will happen if we attack Iran again, but our leaders must know that it is unlikely that Iran will be surprised this time; and they have promised to retaliate if attacked.  For the record, we – the western countries – are not on the right side of this story; and a lot of people are already getting killed for no real reason other than the fight for power and resources.  Iran’s only ‘sin’ is that they refuse to do as they are told by the western powers.  They understand that they really don’t have any good potions here, since capitulating to America means ending up like Libya or Syria or Iraq while standing up to them might at least give them a chance of survival – though ending up like North Korea isn’t exactly prosperity either.

While we wait to see what happens in the Middle East; the situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate while those peace talks go nowhere too.  Russia is bombing the Ukraine power and energy systems ever day; the people of Ukraine are suffering through winter in horrid conditions; and the frontline battles rage on.  There have been some reports of Ukrainian counter-offensives, but they seem to be more about grabbing headlines at the pointless expense of soldiers’ lives; and it really is stupid to fight your way into a town or village just for the photo op and then retreat again!  On the Russian side; they are just grinding along as they’ve done since the start of the conflict; and they will continue until they either win on the battlefield or Ukraine accepts the inevitable at the negotiating table.  Unfortunately, from what we saw from that Munich conference; it will be decided on the battlefield – and we can only hope that our western leaders will not escalate and turn that battlefield into a worldwide fight.

This update is dragging on a bit, but there is news on this side of the planet too.  There are stories coming out about Russia and China offering Cuba help with breaking the American blockade and fuel tankers may already be on the way to the island; so there could be a flare-up if our navy and coast guard attempt to seize those ships.  Our leaders are also making threats against Venezuela again; so it appears that kidnapping their President and First Lady hasn’t actually solved all of the problems in the country and brought peace and prosperity and democracy to the people!  Greenland has been out of the news, but is apparently still a priority for us to take over despite the fact that Denmark and Greenland do not want that to happen, but maybe President Trump will be too-busy with all of the other conflicts to send a carrier group there in the dead of winter too!  If we haven’t already been sarcastic-enough, maybe he could trade Ukraine to Russia for some of their state-of-the-art, nuclear-powered ice breaker ships to help with conquering Greenland!

Okay, that’s enough for tonight.  We need the sleep and you, future reader, have learned enough to know that our world in our ‘now’ is fairly messed up; so we’ll be glad to be living here in our happy little corner where we are blessed with peace and love and joy!  Stay tuned, since even with Dad away for the week; we’re expecting to have an amazing third week of February!

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - February 14, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy Valentine’s Day!

I have been tempted to begin this update with the news for Ethan and Naomi, but decided that, for a change, Aiden should get top billing for doing such a great job with making my Valentine’s Day special – starting at midnight after the dance last night!  The boys co-ordinated that ‘surprise’ for Naomi, Sophia, and me; so we all had fun – and stayed up too late too while sharing those gift exchanges; a movie; and lots of co-ed cuddle time before we eventually got around to the co-ed sleepover.  Before we move on to the news from today-so-far; we can also report that we had a lot of fun at the school dance – including for the hour and a half and change of music fun that we – Naomi and the Holiday Harmonies – shared with everyone.  We didn’t get to go out for dinner at the Inn like many of the couples did last night before the dance while busy setting up and doing a sound check before getting ready for the ‘show’ and our dates, but we did grab slices of Pizzeria pizza along the way.  The dance was amazing, and it was equally-fun for the music time and the dancing and teen time we had when not on stage.  It was already late by the time we came home with our four best friends and our band gear because we helped with the dance clean-up too; we still had to unload our gear and haul it up to the third floor for most of it; so that ‘after midnight’ gift-sharing fun happened a bit more than a bit after midnight.

That brings us up to this morning – since we are not going to write about the parts of last night that might have included some quality alone time for each couple that was part of our early Valentine’s Day celebration.  Tai Chi was a bit crowded with eight in the exercise room, but we had fun; and then followed that up with a hot breakfast that the boys cooked up for all of us – and they took care of the clean-up too.  Valentine’s Day did not get us out of Saturday chores at multiple homes, but Sophia and Aaron didn’t do that work with us while Naomi and Aiden teamed up with us for the work at all of our homes; at Cassie and Michael’s house; and to get the third floor and guest rooms ready for the babysitting we’re about to start hosting for the night while our favorite parents go out for dinner at the Inn and a play night at the pub.  That won’t be romantic for us, but we think that our favorite adults should get to celebrate too; and we will have fun with our cousins and friends too.

We need to get going now, but let’s add that we’ve had some outdoor play time after the chores and lunch that included some biking on the trails and park play time.  It didn’t warm up as-much today, but the mid-fifties is still very nice for mid-February!  We also want to mention that Cassie and Michael had fun with their Valentine’s Day; and they are planning on having a second one for their Sunday thanks to the time change giving them an excuse to keep the fun going while ‘celebrating with us’ from afar.  There is not going to be a world news report today because we are going to keep love and joy in our hearts for the rest of the day; so we are not going to mess that up by reporting on the latest idiocies from our world leaders.  We will need to do that soon – if only to get the rants out of our systems, but stay tuned for that while we wrap this up and get back to having fun with our family and friends starting right now.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Friday, February 13, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - February 13, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

It’s Friday the 13th – and that could be scary for some teens and tweens tonight at the school dance! ;^)

We didn’t actually think about that at all so far today – we’ve been busy all day to now; and we’re only home for a quick break before we need to get to the school to set up our band gear for that dance.  The overnight lows are still around freezing, so Tai Chi has remained indoors, but we’ve had another warm afternoon with the high topping sixty.  That worked for us when it came time to hauling gear over to the church for the seniors’ Valentine’s Day luncheon and party; that was our fun highlight of the day-so-far; and we just finished hauling the school band gear back to the music room before being set free from school for the weekend.  That’s also pretty much all we have for our day-so-far – though we should add that the music entertainment we offered to some of our favorite grandparents included ‘unplugged’ Naomi and the Holiday Harmonies ballads that were all classics that we chose especially for our audience.  For the record and just for fun, there were definitely no Bad Bunny songs!

Moving along, we really do need to get going soon, and Ethan and I are going to host a co-ed sofa sleepover with our four best friends after the dance; so we’ll be sharing the rest of our stories tomorrow – or maybe on Sunday night; since we do have a babysitting gig booked for Valentine’s Day!  Cassie and Michael are technically already into their Valentine’s Day, but if they aren’t currently still sleeping; we do not need or want the details for why not!  We are not doing any world news reporting today – mostly because we haven’t taken the time for a search for all of the latest news anyway.  Maybe we’ll skip that and just stick with the love and happiness plans for the entire weekend!

It is time to go now; so that’s all for today – and we’ll hope that there won’t be any scary moments for the rest of our Friday the 13th!  I am not worried about Ethan having drama issues with Naomi, but we don’t need to let facts get in the way of those potential jokes; so feel free to entertain yourselves with that idea while we move on and live those stories we’ll be writing about over the next couple of days.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - February 12, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

We’re in the mood for love – even though we didn’t win any game night titles for the family tonight.  Okay, we could have won the special Valentine-themed games, but we played nice; and didn’t show off our special skills that would have allowed us to win every game – especially the games related to how well each contestant knows their gaming partner!  The games and holiday-themed treats were the entertainment highlights of our day, but we also had fun at school, and then while the weather was awesome again today; Ethan and I opted to skip the outdoor play time with our friends and worked at the lab or archives instead because we won’t be doing that again until sometime after Valentine’s Day.  That’s why Mom wouldn’t let us work in the office tonight and we didn’t even do a Magi lesson.  She wants us to get back to full power by morning – and not just because she also wants us rested and ready for the Valentine’s Day babysitting we’re booked for on Saturday!

While we’re winding down toward that nap time, Cassie and Michael are keeping busy in Chiang Mai as they get further into the work schedule for their Friday.  They are staying in the city all day, but while they’ll be taking time off for sightseeing and Valentine’s Day fun on the weekend; they’ll also be doing some site visits to projects in the area but outside of the city.

Finally, for this update, we’ll offer a world news update for the actual stories that matter.  The Middle East war drums continue to beat and our President is moving another aircraft carrier group to the region; the peace talks continue to be more fiction that reality; and the risks of an expanding war remain high.  The Ukraine peace talks aren’t going anywhere either, but the Ukrainian people continue to suffer horrid winter conditions with limited or no heat and electricity; and their leaders continue to make that worse for them every day – especially when they trade headline-grabbing assassination attempts on Russian leaders for mass bombing retaliations that continue to destroy the country.  We are not really following the Winter Olympics, but there have been some protests and political incidents that are not fostering peace and harmony!  That’s true for the rest of Europe, where warmongers continue to rule and live in ongoing delusions of reviving the good old colonial days when Europe ruled the world!  There isn’t any point in detailing even some examples of the bottomless levels of hubris and narcissism; and we can only continue to hope that our world leaders don’t end up destroying the world with their fights over resources and power.

Let’s stop there.  We’ve had a good day and the next few days are sure to be amazing; so we’ll crash and nap now and make sure that we’re ready for all of the adventures we’ll be writing about over the weekend!

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - February 11, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

We’ve had another long, busy day – in-part thanks to the time phased work we did at the lab or archives tonight after dinner.  While the weather is still nicer, Tai Chi remained indoors this morning; we had a standard school day breakfast; and then our academic adventures were fun but not newsworthy.  Our four best friends came home with us after school, and we had another practice for Naomi and the Holiday Harmonies to get ready for Friday.  We had fun with that; Mom did another group Magi lesson with us; and then our friends went home before we had dinner with Mom and Dad and then headed to the lab for our beakers or books play-work time.  I’ll take the blame for staying a bit later than we should have, but we still managed to get home by around eleven o’clock; and now we’re taking care of the usual twin chat and computing wrap-up for our day.

Cassie and Michael have been having a more-exciting day – their Thursday-so-far; and that started with an early flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai; the second-largest city in Thailand.  It is a bit cooler there for them, but that is relative; since highs around ninety are still awesome!  They’ll be working in the area through to Sunday; and then do one more move to southern Thailand for the last few days in the country before moving on again next week.

There were some news stories that got our attention tonight from awful to weird, and while none of them were major in the grand scheme of the most-serious world events; we’re going to mention them here just for a change in our usual reporting of world news.  First up and most serious was a mass shooting at a high school in a small, rural town called Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia, Canada.  That story hits home in our even-smaller town; since we can’t imagine what will be like for the community.  Including the suspected shooter, ten people died and at least twenty-five were injured in the shooting and apparent suicide.  Not many details have been released yet, and we don’t want to speculate on the story either.  We only want to note that this is yet another story pointing to growing stresses around the world and the unpredictability of consequences for the various stresses on the people of the world at all levels.

In national, economic news, we don’t usually bother with reporting on the monthly jobs report, but this one for January was a good one to use as an example of the games played by our government agencies.  In this report, the January jobs news looked awesome – as long as you only looked at the headline number for jobs ‘created’ and didn’t notice the unadjusted numbers or all of the prior month and year revisions!  That positive number really was meaningless when that was not just all seasonal adjustments that turned a negative of over two million jobs into a plus-one-hundred-and-thirty thousand!  We don’t want to go on about this, but the past-years revisions wiped out all of the supposedly-good numbers that were hyped most months; so there is no reason to believe that this number will be changed in the future when nobody will remember or care.  Our point here, though, is that this is a report that nobody should trust or base any plans or decisions on – and that’s true for a lot of the government data that is supposedly used to guide our collective paths into the future!

Finally, the FAA ordered the closing of the airspace over El Paso, Texas early this morning; it was supposed to be for ten days with no real explanation for why; and then the order was rescinded a few hours later with some lame excuses about drug cartel drones and counter-drone measures taken by the military.  That is the sort of fear-mongering and stupidity that breeds conspiracy theories, and while we won’t join in on that kind of ‘fun’ too; we also don’t believe that El Paso was in imminent danger from drug cartel drones crossing the border from Mexico!  Maybe if the government started getting bills for the true economic costs for every dumb decision; they’d stop doing stupid things!

With that dark little bit of sarcasm-fueled laughter, we’re going to wrap this up; and not get into a rant about the serious world news about the wars or other crises and head off to sleep starting right now.

Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!