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!