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***Heirs of the Magi News Flash!*** We're back! Summer is winding down fast, but we do still have three weeks and change to go until we head back to school; and we will do our best to make the most of that time even as we are going to be very busy! Your favorite Magi teens will get back to their summer jobs at the lab; the push is on for baseball teams to make it to the championship games on the holiday weekend; and football and cheer squad tryouts and the first two games of the season are right around the corner now too. We will have all of the tops stories for you with our daily journals; so... ...Visit Witch Falls often to keep up with all of our latest adventures; and happy reading!

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - August 19, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

The rest of our Tuesday was great from the Pizzeria pizza picnic dinner and ball practices at the park through the evening with Cassie and Michael with our four best friends that included ‘live’ music, a movie, and lots of chat time to our co-ed sleepovers that we got around to sometime after Cassie and Michael headed for their bed.  Tai Chi by the river and breakfast were great too; and then we – the teens – were either off to the park for football or cheer squad workouts with our friends and past or future team mates.  We had fun with that too, and then Ethan and I went to play-work at the lab or archives; we kept our personal fun going there for most of the afternoon; and then we went home in time to help Mom with making dinner and then enjoying that meal and visit with her where we learned very little about her trip to Crystal Springs that we’ll pretend was completely boring compared to our night at Cassie and Michael’s house!  We met up with our best friends again at the church for the teen praise team practice to get ready for the holiday weekend church service; kept busy and had fun with that music play time for nearly two hours; and then we came home alone again with just a side trip to take Silkie for a walk and see Naomi and Aiden to their homes.  We took a night off from sleepovers because we need to re-charge a bit to get ready for a busy rest of the week; so we also didn’t do more than a bit of work and a Magi lesson with Mom in the office; followed that up with bath or Jacuzzi time; and now we’re winding down fast toward nap time.

As for the rest of the world, they can only wish to be as blessed as we are here!  Along with the daily war stories, the heat wave in Europe is now being blamed for plunging crop yields across the region, and there is certainly some truth to that, but there is also no way that the leaders and media there will ever admit that policies have contributed to the problems that also include soaring energy costs; lack of fertilizers due to sanctions on Russia and the war in the Middle East; and the political battle that has been waged against farmers for decades now!  Add in depleted ground water systems now; and winter could be looking grim for more parts of Europe than Ukraine.  Incoming waves of new migrants will only exacerbate the growing list of challenges to daily life across the region.

On the war fronts, tensions are rising in the Middle East and Ukraine while ‘western’ politicians appear happy to watch it all burn to the ground.  The United Arab Emirates have declared a halt to economic ties with Iran over missile strikes against maritime targets – probably meaning ships, but details are minimal, so if there actually was an attack from Iran; we have to wonder how important those targets were; since those leaders won’t even confirm whether those attacks happened in their territory or in international waters in the Persian Gulf.  Let’s also not count out the possibilities of fake news or false flag attacks; since those options are there too – and our country and our allies are historically-famous for doing those kinds of things!

In Ukraine – or more specifically for this story, in the United Kingdom, they have been sent an official warning from Russia about helping Ukraine’s attacks on Russia with British-made and controlled drones stating that continued use of those drones will have direct consequences for the United Kingdom.  No specifics were included, but Russia does have many options for direct or asymmetric retaliation; and we expect western leaders will ignore the warnings just as they always do until it is too-late to change course.  It is crystal clear that Russia is fed up with what we all know is direct warfare against them when it comes to which countries actually control the drone and missile attacks from Ukraine; and we should all hope that Russia doesn’t completely take the gloves off and go after those countries directly.

We could say the same for that about Iran, and while ‘our’ side is playing political games with economics and blockades, those are still acts of war; and Iran could decide to resume the hot war and go back to bombing targets across the Middle East.  Western leaders are counting on them not doing that because contrary to their never-ending rhetoric; Iran has not attacked first in the past, but responded to aggressions against them.  If that changes; then we won’t even try to guess at what might happen next on the escalation ladder.

We’re going to stop there for the bad news; get happier again; and head off to dreamland.  That will be a much-happier place to go – especially since we can’t change the big picture for what is coming in the coming months that will continue to be terrible for the people most-affected around the world.  As always, we’ll keep up with all of that news along with covering our own amazing teen adventures here at home, so stay tuned; and we’ll get charged up overnight and ready for more fun by morning.

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

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - August 18, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 30th Birthday, Alicia Warren!

Happy 6th Birthday, Andy Carter!

We actually don’t have a lot of personal news for our day-so-far, but we have had fun; so let’s cover the stories we do have; offer a quick world news report; and then we need to get over to Cassie and Michael’s house to drop off overnight bags and meet up with our friends ahead of our ball practices and Pizzeria pizza picnic dinner at the park.

Mom is in Crystal Springs overnight; headed there around the same time that we transitioned from football and cheer squad workouts to our lab or archives play-work day with our beakers or books; and then we had fun with that work through until now – including having our bag lunches there instead of taking breaks for those meals that we didn’t even get together to do.  Yes, we are very careful, so no, Ethan did not accidentally get any liquids or sauces on priceless books or scrolls; and I did not accidentally invent anything weird or miraculous by combining elements of my lunch with my experiments.  That would make a great story, but I am sure that mayo will not be the secret ingredient for my cancer cures!

That does pretty much bring us up to now.  Our plans for the rest of the day include the ball practices and picnic dinner; Cassie and Michael are helping as guest coaches for our teams; and then they are hosting their six favorite teens for the night – along with a small gang of next-gen kids for some babysitting while those kids’ parents go to the pub for Alicia’s birthday dinner.  They will be keeping some of those kids overnight too; so we will be busy and expect to have a lot of fun too.  We’ll save those stories for our next update and need to get going now; so here’s a micro world news report.

The Middle East and Ukraine wars rolled on today with no significant changes – at least so far and that can change at any moment and has too-often to expect anything different.  Israeli leaders are becoming more insane-sounding, and some of the uglier assertions from them as a group include one official calling for assassinating thirty to forty Palestinians in Gaza per night because they’re all animals and deserve to die and another leader suggested that all Palestinian children aged fourteen-to-sixteen should be killed before they’re old-enough to become new threats.  Anyone reading or hearing those ideas should understand how horrific and insane they are, and if they don’t; then we recommend immediate mental and moral health checks!

This is hardly ending up as a micro-update, but we want to mention that President Trump is still ranting on about making the Strait of Hormuz an American territory; and we continue to assert that he has no idea what he’s talking about for how bad things would need to get in the region to even try to make that happen while the odds of total failure would be very high.  Since we were in Canada so recently, take that idea and switch it to the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes; and then imagine China or Russia declaring that passage as ‘their’ territory!  That is basically what our President is suggesting; and most of the rest of the world understands how insane the idea is.  For the record, while our leaders keep droning on about the need to protect shipping in the Persian Gulf from the evil Iranians; we’ll remind everyone that there were no problems there at all before we helped Israel with that sneak attack on Iran at the end of February while pretending to be negotiating with them for a peace deal.  This crisis was created by our leaders and military; and should never have happened.

We are out of time and need to go, but since I’m ranting anyway; ditto all of that with the different factors applied for the Ukraine war.  Russian leaders and people are angry and ready to escalate to end the war on their terms; they don’t trust any of the western leaders; and they are fully-prepared to enforce their goals on the ground while demanding provable compliance from Ukraine and their backers for whatever deal they eventually force on whatever ends up being left of Ukraine whenever the war does eventually end.

Okay, I’m done with the rant and need to get happy again before we get to the best fun of our day now; so we are out of here and off to those adventures with some of our favorite people!

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

Monday, August 17, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - August 17, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 26th Birthday, Roger Jennings!

Cassie and Michael are involved in their high school friend’s birthday fun tonight, but we were and are out of the loop; and didn’t even get recruited for any babysitting!

We did get up early to see Dad and Anna Marie on their way to Crystal Springs; and then our top news for today is that we started football and cheer squad workouts to get ready for the team and squad tryouts that start next Monday.  Some of the guys have been training without Ethan and Aiden before now, but their workout today was more-serious; and Aaron quietly led the guys because he has the most experience.  All of our guy classmates interested in playing football this season joined in along with a handful of the Grade Nine boys, but there were only a few of the older teens working out this morning – mostly because those guys have summer jobs.  That wasn’t really any different for Naomi’s cheer squad workouts – though we did have a good turnout of Grade Nine girls.

We had fun with that, but then Ethan and I picked up lunches to go and headed for the lab or archives – partly because Naomi and Aiden were busy too as we all want to earn a bit of extra money ahead of our back-to-school shopping trip on Friday!  Okay, that isn’t really a major challenge for us, but let’s go with the joke that we’re using in public to explain working through an awesome weather afternoon!  We had fun with our books or beakers; came home to have dinner with Mom; and then we did not make any sleepover plans and opted for a work evening.  Mom also did a Magi lesson with us; we wrapped up early for bath or Jacuzzi time; and now we’re winding down fast toward nap time.  We promised a world news and wars update, so let’s do that; and then we’ll go and catch up on our sleep for the rest of the night.

We really wish that there was good news to report from the Middle East or Ukraine, but while the war with Iran is still going on with the blockade and economic terrorism instead of with missiles and drones; the situation remains harsh and dangerous for the people in the region.  The Israelis continue to bomb and kill in Gaze, the West Bank, and Lebanon – gaining new haters with every horrid act; and actual fighting between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis continues as both straits either are or aren’t closed depending on the political leader you ask while they all ignore the actual data for ship movements in the region.

In Ukraine, the destruction there every day is becoming more-obvious; the Ukrainian attacks into Russia are only serving to anger and escalate the war with only pinprick damage and a lot of civilian deaths and injuries due to the attacks mostly being on civilian ‘soft’ targets.  Russia is really focusing on destroying Ukraine’s transportation and energy infrastructure along with all manufacturing now, and at some point, Ukrainian people are not going to have the manpower or resources to keep repairing everything that is being destroyed.  Russia continues to create cauldrons all along the front lines; that ends badly every time for the Ukrainian troops, and while we wrote about the issues for our naval forces with too-long deployments; those issues are mild compared to what is happening to the Ukrainian troops getting caught on the frontlines and being ordered to fight to the death just to keep the war going with no hope of doing more than delaying the inevitable at ever-higher costs to their own country and people.

Related to the war, another wave of migrants has arrived in Morocco and they are attempting to invade the Spanish enclaves again; so that crisis continues and is causing new problems in Europe as that story shines a light on all of the existing problems in most of the European countries as they deal with the ongoing mass migration from all of the war torn and destitute countries in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.  That is sure to get worse in the coming months; and winter in Europe could be very challenging with the combination of the migration crises crashing into the energy crises.

Finally, going back to the Iran war, President Trump ‘offered’ Iran the opportunity to surrender today, and we have to wonder if he is living in the same world with the rest of us; since that is not going to happen – possibly not even if he went completely insane and used nukes on them.  Iranian leaders are now just ignoring our leaders and don’t trust them enough to even bother talking.  They are trying to work things out with their neighbors, though, and it remains to be seen whether that can happen or whether those leaders are strong enough to make those deals and honor them even if that means going against the will of our leaders.

We’re going to stop there because we want to get some sleep while we can.  Stay tuned, since time will feel as though it is speeding up over the rest of our summer and we blast our way toward the holiday weekend.  We definitely want to be ready for all of that fun; so we are out of here and off to dreamland right now.

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

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - August 16, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

I’ll start with the baseball report tonight, and the good news is that Ethan, Aiden, and Aaron won their game; and will be in the championship game on the holiday weekend!  Their team mates stopped razzing them over the losses while we were away; and they’re all happy now.  Zack’s team mates can’t say the same, since their team lost yesterday afternoon and they won’t be in the championship game.  Zack is definitely not upset about that, and while Caleb and Sebastian are disappointed; they’ll be okay – and they really did play their best even if Zack and Eli opted to entertain over playing to win.

As for Ethan and me, we had fun with our respective co-ed sleepovers – including the dinners with the Seagers or Drapers and the evening entertainment that included Ethan’s ball game for all of us; movies and-or music play time after we got to our respective homes for the rest of the night; and we won’t write about the make-out time that definitely happened at both homes after parents and siblings and visiting friends went to bed or at least left the teen couples in the houses alone ahead of our respective co-ed sleepovers.  We also aren’t going to write about our parents’ kid-free night or anything Cassie and Michael might have been doing after Chloe and Vic’s wedding and reception!  We can report that the wedding was beautiful; Chloe and Vic are very happy; and we are glad that they are joining the club for college couples that are finding the kind of love that Cassie and Michael have shown them is possible – even outside of our alternate universe! ;^)

Moving along, Naomi and Ethan decided to meet up with us for Tai Chi by the river this morning; we split up again for breakfast; and then the church service and Sunday school were extra-special for our first time there since the Sunday before we headed to Canada.  We also helped out with some prep work for the teen-led holiday weekend service; and a couple of teen praise team practices have been set up to get ready for that service.  We knew that was coming, but it is also one more thing on our already-full schedule for the rest of the month.

After church, Ethan and I went home with Mom and Dad; we had lunch with just the four of us; and then we had a lazy family-and-friends’ afternoon with play time that included a mix of back yard, park, and river play time.  Dad dealt with some office work too, but he took breaks too; and we all had fun.  Cassie and Michael got home with time to spare before the late buffet, so we joined in on the welcome home visit at their house; we let Mom, Dad, and others spend most of that time trading stories while we mostly listened in and enjoyed the entertainment; and then we met up with a lot of family and friends for that buffet dinner at the Inn.  Since we were on that trip with Cassie and Michael; we shared them with other family and friends and helped out with next-gen kid control instead of sitting with them too; we had fun with the kids and enjoyed the great food as always; and then we went home with Mom and Dad again while Cassie and Michael ended up spending the rest of the evening with his family.

Since then, we’ve done a bit of office work and a Magi lesson; bath or Jacuzzi time followed; and now we’re looking to get some sleep before we’ll be up early to see Dad and Anna Marie on their way to Crystal Springs.  That’s also it for our own news; so let’s cover the world news and then we’ll go and get started on that nap time.

Instead of another bad news round of war stories; let’s review some war-adjacent reports that we’ve touched on now and then, but are getting more attention in some alternate media circles.  First up, more stories are getting out there about conditions on American navy ships and the problems that are growing ranging from bad food to basic systems breaking down after setting new deployment records without any port calls for resupply and shore leaves for the crews.  That problem is compounded by the problems in the Persian Gulf that keeps our ships away from our ports in the region; and we’ll add that the current plan to switch out aircraft carrier groups now will still take a couple of months to complete and only resets the clock while the core problems remain for the crews as they are kept away from their families and friends for too long without any breaks.

The other story we’ll cover tonight is about the plans to build up weapons production in western countries including ours in the context of rare earth metals.  While President Trump and others continue to hit China with new tariffs and trade restrictions, China has control of those rare earth metals and minerals needed for those high-tech weapons, so if they shut down those exports – or even just make them very expensive to ‘enemy’ countries; those plans to increase weapons manufacturing will not happen or become too-expensive when most of those plans are built on debt financing.  On that same topic, drone warfare for ‘our’ side will get challenging too if the number one producer of drones and drone components shuts down that trade to their enemies too.  Yes, we could eventually deal with those problems, but that would take years to fix – and we’re talking about a problem that was self-inflicted from decades of bad foreign and trade policies.

For the historic record, the main reason that China has rare earths control is because ‘our’ leaders exported that work to cheaper-labor-costs China for various reasons including the environmental costs of dealing with the refining processes.  China has mastered those processes and solved many of the environmental problems along the way; so the issues now aren’t only about the mining but also the tech and capacity to do the work.  Our point for this line of commentary is that our leaders are idiots at best and insane or evil at worst; since all of the current war-mongering is far more-likely to destroy our ‘western’ countries before we destroy countries with histories that span Millennia!

We’ll stop there and get back to the war stories tomorrow.  Morning will come extra-early if we want to see Dad before he leaves for the city; so we’re going to get some sleep while we can.

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

Saturday, August 15, 2026

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Congratulations, Chloe and Vic Miklov – You’re Married!

Happy 26th Birthday, Eric Bradley!

We don’t have any news from the wedding yet, but we do want to mention that Cassie is one of Chloe’s bridesmaids while Michael is not in the bridal party too; and the friends’ guest list for the wedding is fairly-small and doesn’t include very many of Cassie’s closest college friends except for the group of friends that Chloe made during Cassie’s first summer semester.  The weather is great for the wedding, if a bit on the hot side for things like outdoor photo shoots, but we really don’t have news yet; so we’ll save those stories for when we get them from Cassie and Michael sometime tomorrow after they get home again.

Here at home, we’ve had a fairly-quiet day with some more chores at multiple homes this morning and a lazy play afternoon where we mostly relaxed and cooled off when needed with river swims and frozen treats.  We watched the first couple of innings of Zack’s ball game mid-afternoon, but it is a bit hot for sitting on bleachers for hours; so we didn’t stay for the entire game.  Right now, Ethan and I are packing overnight bags for our respective sleepovers at Naomi’s or Aiden’s homes.  We’re going to have dinner with their families too and will get together for the boys’ baseball game tonight, but Mom and Dad are getting a kid-free night ahead of Dad’s week in Crystal Springs; and we’re happy to spend some quality time with our future in-laws too!  That’s all we have for today so far; so let’s wrap this up with a quick world news update.

In the Middle East, two stories that are getting attention for the wrong reasons are about President Trump’s claims that he will soon declare the Strait of Hormuz as a territory of the United States and stories from and about our aircraft carriers related to record-setting deployments that are apparently having a devastating effect on the crews as moral crumbles and conditions on the ships deteriorates and President Trump and other American leaders insist that all is well and ‘our’ ships can handle far-longer missions and deployments without breaks or shore leaves and port calls.  Both of those stories are great little examples of how detached from reality our leaders have become; so we’ll simply suggest that the President should move to the aircraft carrier being deployed now to replace the carrier group setting that current deployment record and we’ll see how long he can last without a break – including living in a standard crew bunk and eating in the regular crew mess halls – not in the officer’s mess!  A bit of perspective would do our world a lot of good!

For the Ukraine war, the top stories in the west are about Turkey getting the green light from our leaders to send weapons to Ukraine – including ATACMS missiles; and reports of a missile strike on one of Russia’s space centers that may have been targeting a facility related to Russia’s version of Starlink.  Both the arms deal and that attack are not going to end well for Ukraine – or Turkey; so we will wait to see how Russia will respond.  We can also report that the Russian attacks into Ukraine are expanding again as they work to destroy not only Ukraine’s Black Sea ports and any ships that attempt to unload or load there – they are now targeting rail hubs and the train locomotives to shut down as much of the transportation grid as possible.  Since they’ve also been targeting gas stations and that makes it challenging to fuel transport trucks throughout the country; Ukraine’s economy is slowly grinding to a halt and that will be devastating for the people and businesses.  That will be especially-true for farmers and related businesses heading into harvests that they may not be able to get from the fields without fuel for equipment or ability to sell those crops to companies that can’t export anything in turn or store the inventory when storage facilities are already full to capacity.  For the memory-challenged, last winter was terrible in Ukraine where even the Mayor of Kiev warned citizens that they should flee the city for anywhere else, but this coming winter could be deadly with no heat, electricity, or food – and that will be far-worse for the Ukrainian soldiers – if the front lines can even hold until winter; since their situation will get a lot worse when the fall rains hit and the fields turn into quagmires.

Ethan and I need to get going soon; so let’s wrap up there.  We really wish the rest of the world could enjoy the kind of happiness we get to have here in our little town, so while we can’t make that happen everywhere else quite yet; we can at least lead by example; so we’ll go and do that now with some of our favorite people; and we’ll have those stories for you sometime tomorrow!

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