Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 15th Birthday, Joshua Reynolds!
Our friend and classmate is happiest about joining the club of new drivers today, but his family and friends have done our best to help him out with having a happy day too. His birthday adventures were highlights of our school day – including during our lunch break and between classes – though our teachers didn’t give us the day off from our lessons too. The weather was great, though, so we did have some bonus outdoor time as the high of the day topped seventy by lunchtime. It kept warming into the eighties by the time we were set free from school for the day; which is why Joshua’s party included biking the trails at the park and an outdoor dinner in the back yard along with some bonus outdoor play time. We did eventually go indoors for that video gaming and the movie; though we’ll add that some of us helped with the post-dinner clean-up too. Joshua liked his gifts and we covered all of the usual birthday roasting and desserts fun; and there was a fair bit of co-ed cuddle time this evening for the couples that wanted to do that along with the digital entertainment.
We didn’t get home until around eleven o’clock, so Mom didn’t want us to work in the office, but we did do a Magi lesson with her; and caught up on the latest news from our parents’ day – though we’ll mention that there were some obvious gaps in their stories that we don’t want the details for when those gaps only happened when they were together and kid-free! Ethan and I missed out on the vid-chat with Cassie and Michael, but they are doing well; and are busy again today – their Tuesday in Singapore. For the record, it is still warmer there than here, but highs in the nineties for them doesn’t feel as-unfair to us on a day as awesome as ours has been! Perspective is a beautiful thing.
Moving along, we still managed to spend more than an hour with Mom and Dad before we all came upstairs; bath or Jacuzzi time was needed and next; and now we’re ready to wrap this up with the world news report. As expected, the oil prices on the world markets is volatile after the weekend attacks on oil infrastructure throughout the Middle East; and it is a bit amazing to have a trading range of nearly thirty dollars a barrel when the price a month ago was barely more than double that number in the low-sixties. Attempts are being made to mitigate the upward pressure as production and transport of oil from the Middle East declines significantly – and some supplies are also destroyed, but we’ll point out that draining world reserves is only a temporary measure that also puts countries at risk for future problems in the event of other potential emergencies like natural disasters. The total deaths and injuries are now semi-officially in the tens of thousands with more than fourteen thousand in Iran alone.
Other news from the Middle East is that Iran’s council of experts have elected their next Supreme Leader; ‘our’ leaders have already threatened to kill him too; and that proves that our leaders have learned nothing from the first round of assassinations. Let’s also mention that one of the other top Shia clerics – this one in Iraq – has issued a declaration exhorting all Muslims to rise up and defend Iran. Sunni Muslims would not follow his edicts, but there are sure to be Shia Muslims that will join the fight – and we have mentioned that there are between two and three-hundred million Shia Muslims in the world. There are also companies in the Middle East shutting down operations because of the war – especially oil and natural gas producers, but there is also a huge impact on tourism; the airline industry; and transportation of all kinds. There are worries about food security too, since some of the Middle East countries import most of their food; and that’s a problem with shipping lanes are closed. Life becomes very unpredictable when food becomes scarce; and that could cause even-more trouble and unrest in every country that has that risk.
While the Middle East gets most of the attention again today for obvious reasons; we’re continuing to see stories about plans to take over Cuba – though why we ‘need’ to do that remains a mystery to everyone except the rich and depraved. Cuba is not a threat to our country in any way; so regime change is all about a country having the audacity to choose not to be another vassal State of the empire. We haven’t heard much about Greenland lately, but taking that territory over is still on the to-do list for our President – along with all of the Central and South American countries that aren’t already vassals of our country. Canada could be on the takeover hit list too, but that’s a more-distant acquisition target.
All of these plans could be ended if the Iran war leads to a major global economic depression; since it gets tough to pay for wars when taxes crash government ability to spend. We haven’t even touched on economic impacts on the rest of the world, but for a local example; we can report that the farmers around here are concerned about a major price increase for fuel and fertilizer costs heading into the spring planting season; since those costs can quickly destroy profitability before even getting started on the usual annual risks for weather and crop prices. Everyone in the world could be looking at major inflation for food prices by this coming summer and fall.
Let’s stop with that; since we’re sure to have more to rant about again tomorrow night. It is late, though, and we need to nap while we still can; so that’s all for this report.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!