Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 24th Birthday, Emma
Sheldon!
Happy 1st Birthday, Samuel
Stone!
While we didn’t have anything to do with
the top local birthdays of the day; Ethan and I have had fun while busy with
school and music all day. The weather
was cooler today with the high barely topping sixty, but then we were indoors
most of the day anyway; so that didn’t really matter. There actually isn’t any significant news
from our own adventures. School and our
music practices were all good; dinner with Mom and Dad was mixed in between the
practices; and we haven’t done any work in the office tonight – though Mom did
do a Magi lesson with Mom. Now we’re
winding down fast toward nap time; so let’s cover the travel and world news and
then call it a night.
Cassie and Michael had a work day in Fargo,
North Dakota; and they are still on the drive to Minneapolis after a charity
dinner event in Fargo to wrap up their work there. Yes, they are skipping over some places where
we have family businesses or partnerships between the two cities, but they’d
need half a year to visit all of our operations in this country even once. They got a lot done today even with the time
limitations; and multi-tasked some of the appointments by meeting with multiple
partners at two of the stops.
As for the world news, peace is talked
about without anything actually happening; so everyone is waiting and expecting
the fighting in the Middle East to resume at any moment. One related news story today is that the
United Arab Emirates has announced that they are withdrawing from OPEC; and
that seems to be political; since they aren’t shipping much oil right now
anyway with the Strait of Hormuz still mostly closed. OPEC still has some impact on world markets
when they set production levels, and maybe that power will continue, but their
numbers don’t matter at all right now when the Iran and Ukraine wars are
causing the largest supply disruptions to hit the world supply chain in
decades.
As for the Ukraine war, drone strikes on
Russia oil and energy facilities and ships are getting attention and do affect
markets too, but the strategy is also still mostly annoying Russian leaders and
people; and retaliations are expected and will prove to be worse for Ukraine in
the coming months. We would like to
mention that these changes in war tactics are a dangerous trend; and we’ll wait
to see whether counter-measures will develop to block the current effectiveness
of all types of drones. Military
companies probably still prefer the most-expensive ‘toys’ to sell to
politicians and military leaders around the world, but the cost-effectiveness
of drones will be very popular with smaller countries on military budgets if that
gives them the ability to cause proportionate damage to bigger opponents – just
as Iran has been doing to American and Israeli targets in the Middle East.
That’s enough for tonight. We’re ready to sleep; so let’s do that
starting right now.
Until next time, live with love, fellow
Magi of the Light!