Heirs of the Magi News Flash!

***Heirs of the Magi News Flash!*** Spring is arriving here in Witch Falls, and as we move on from Easter; Cassie and Michael are beginning their next work adventure. While they work and tour the northern continental States from west to east and then home again; the rest of your favorite Magi of the Light will keep busy here at home or elsewhere with work, school, and sharing our own adventures with family and friends. We are all looking forward to the nicer weather - even if we get a lot of April showers too, and we expect to have amazing time in the coming weeks; so... ...Visit Witch Falls often to keep up with all of our latest adventures; and happy reading!

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 31, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Before we get to our news for the last day of May; let’s begin with a quick update for our respective, separate adventures last night.  Ethan would normally be suspiciously-quiet about his alone time with Naomi while she’d definitely share the highlights with me, but in this case; Ethan fell asleep early; so Aiden and I probably had more of that kind of co-ed fun than they did despite the rarity of that actually happening!  They still had fun with the dinner and a movie they shared with Mom and Dad; they got to have some alone time too; and that ended early when Ethan fell asleep during their second movie of the night.  For the record, that was not because my brother was bored – he just picked an inconvenient time to run out of steam.  Aiden had some fun with that story this morning, but then we did actually have more fun last night too – partly because his parents went to bed early; and Hailey was with Leah last night.  We had fun with our dinner and some quiet chat time with Aiden’s parents; and then we did not watch the movies that we pretended to watch while enjoying the make-out time opportunity.  We didn’t get as much sleep last night, but Magi-powered fatigue healing was an option again this morning; and we also had more fun with our Tai Chi by the river that we were able to do with Cassie and Michael thanks to another well-timed break in the rain and storms.

Ethan and Naomi had their workout by the river with Mom and Dad too; we had our respective morning meals at home or Aiden’s house respectively.  We met up at church for the service and Sunday school; Pastor John is beginning a new series of messages with supporting learning modules for the Sunday school classes that is about family and growing things.  While there are sure to be farming themes involved, we know that Pastor John will weave together connections from strong foundations and fertile soil to strong communities and bountiful harvests.

The return of the rain didn’t arrive until later in the afternoon than we expected, and it warmed up into the nineties, but we still opted for work-play afternoon.  Ethan did that at the archives; and I ended up going to the bakery with Aiden and helping out there instead of playing in my lab.  We each had fun with our books or, for a change, my baked treats; and my work was definitely more-delicious! ;^)

We cane home in time for dinner with Mom and Dad; Ethan and I took care of the clean-up because they did the cooking; and then we all worked in the office for a couple of hours.  Let’s not comment on why our parents had work left to do after a kid-free afternoon.  We had fun with the work we did on charity and family business projects; Mom did a Magi lesson with us; and then we eventually moved on to bath or Jacuzzi time.  While we’ve been busy, let’s also mention that Cassie and Michael have been busy today too.  They switched out nephews and nieces from the Nortons to the Stones; and they are keeping Sierra, Stuart, and Samuel tonight.  They did get a buffet dinner at the Inn out of that deal; and they do love spending time with all of their favorite next-gen kids.  Ethan and I will not offer training-related commentary about all of that babysitting – and yes, that is entirely because they started that training with us!

As for the world news of the weekend; it has been another total mess of propaganda.  For the Middle East conflict, while President Trump again continues to claim imminent peace with Iran while there are major issues still outstanding and he also continues to move the goalposts for that ‘deal’ that Iran doesn’t agree is close at all.  Add in that the latest terms include ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ for that deal; and our skepticism is more-real than that supposed peace deal.  Let’s also add that Israel has continued massive attacks on Lebanon and continue to push to take territory by force; and nobody should believe that peace is near – or that it would last if a deal was even reached when there is no reason to trust that ‘our’ side would keep to any deal at all.

On the Ukraine war front, there are two major defensive cities that are getting close to collapse as the Russian forces advance, and while everyone is waiting for and expecting a major attack on Kiev; losing two of the largest remaining defensive locations east of the Dnieper could prove more-significant to the Ukrainian armed forces – especially if they lose too many more troops as those cities are lost.  There are sidelines stories related to NATO, the Baltic countries, and expanding nuclear weapons stockpiles and positioning in Europe.  Some of those reports are distractions meant to keep western populations looking away from the disaster that Ukraine has become for their own people, but the stories about nuclear weapons and building up troop levels in the Baltics are true risks that Russia must assess and counter to protect themselves.  We can only hope that both sides will come to their senses and stop even these verbal escalations; since nobody wants to see what happens next if that war expands and NATO gets directly drawn into the war.  That would not end well for Europe; and worse for the world if nukes are used at any level.  Ethan and I have mentioned this before as our leaders have wiped out all nuclear reduction treaties and talk of arsenal build-ups have developed; and we do not want to see a new nuclear arms build-up race.  We are sure that there are many powerful people interested in the power and wealth possible by just that sort of military expansion and the potential for population control through another round of nuclear war themed fear m0ngering, but we’ll hope for the best; and maybe we’ll do a bit of Magi-powered research to work on ways to keep that kind of destruction from actually happening!  For the record, no, we can’t do something like turn nukes into flowers or maybe something funny like in Harry Potter books, but maybe we can figure out a way to neutralize those weapons before they can be used.

That could be a fun thought to take into dreamland and explore for those solutions; so we’re going to do that and wrap this up right now! ;^)

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

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 30, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 6th Anniversary, Rebecca and Lucas Norton!

This has been a wet, rainy and stormy weather day, and we haven’t enjoyed party-level fun for our day-so-far, but we have had fun with our chores and work-play at the lab; and now we’re getting ready for a play night.  Ethan is getting ready to host Naomi here at home; I’m packing for my night with Aiden and the Drapers; and we’re writing this update now before we’ll be split up for the rest of the day.

While it has rained most of the day; there was a break this morning that allowed for Tai Chi by the river – though the ground was definitely on the damp side of comfortable.  We had a hot breakfast, and enjoyed sharing that part of our day with Mom, Dad, and our four best friends before we split up for the rest of the day.  Our friends had their own plans for chores or work; most of our own chores were indoors because of the rain; and we had a snack lunch with Mom and Dad before heading to the lab for an afternoon of fun with our books or beakers.  We used some time phasing to get more done; I spent some of my time with Dillon because he stopped in for an hour or so to check on his own work; and we came home by a bit after four because we needed to get ready for our respective plans.

The rest of our Friday adventures included a pasta-and-sides dinner; ‘live’ music play time that Mom and Dad joined in on; movies in the lounge; and lots of co-ed cuddling and teen chat time.  We – the teens in the house – stayed up too-late; so the co-ed nap time was a bit short while the extra time with our friends was worth it.  Let’s also mention that we cheated this morning and helped our friends out with some Magi-powered fatigue healing.  They appreciated that; and it will only be a problem for Ethan if all of that extra effort today leaves him too-tired later tonight for some quality alone time with Naomi! ;^)

That is a fun note to leave this update on; so let’s just skip the depressing world news of the day and save that up for a weekend update tomorrow night.  Stay tuned for that; and we’ll move on now to all of the fun we’re hoping to have between now and that next journal update.

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

Friday, May 29, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 29, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

We’ve gotten the forecast rain day, so we’ve been indoors for everything from Tai Chi to now except for the walks to and from school.  Ethan and I are currently getting ready to host a co-ed night with our four best friends; there aren’t any other family plans for meals or evening entertainment; and we are going to save up the rest of our story for our next report.

Before we get back to getting ready for our play night; let’s cover just a bit of world news.  As usual, the top two wars in the world continue to get the media attention, but sorting truth from lies is a challenge.  Peace either is or isn’t imminent; and we don’t see any true reasons for Iran to trust ‘our’ side at all as minor skirmishes continue; Israel keeps attacking Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank; and tensions remain high.  As for the Ukraine war, the waiting game continues for the expected strikes on Kiev; while the ‘regular’ war continues with serious fighting along the frontlines as Russian forces continue to slowly wear down the Ukrainian defenses.  Nobody should try to predict when those defenses will collapse, but there are fewer fortified locations left east of the Dnieper River; and taking all of that territory could be Russia’s next goal in the war.

We also want to mention that commodity prices are being manipulated every day – especially when it comes to those peace talks, but actual world reserves are dropping fast; commercial inventories are reaching historic lows; and it will take years to rebuild those stocks – and that can’t start until we get back to full production and shipping levels again whenever that happens.  Oil and natural gas get the most attention for those stockpiles, but that’s true for all of the other commodities that are now in short supply; and that doesn’t even get into all of the derivative products that aren’t even being seriously affected yet as downstream supply chain products eventually get hit too.

Ethan and I need to move on now; so that’s all for this report.

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

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 28, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Our day has been a bit different than what we expected and planned; thanks to the weather forecast for the next couple of days.  Tai Chi by the river, breakfast, and our school adventures were normal except for some bonus outdoor time again where we studied for exams in the yard and with groups of classmates.  The change came when Mom re-directed us to early weekend chores because the rain that has already started could roll on for the next two days.  We are not claiming parental collusion, but our best friends did end up working with us on that work at multiple homes.  We worked through to dinnertime; Naomi and Aiden were with us for that meal with Mom and Dad; and then we all headed to the Inn for game night.

The highlights of the play time at the Inn included getting to spend some time with Cassie and Michael; another senior title for Mom that Dad helped her to win this week while Miranda complained about not getting to win back-to-back titles too.  Ethan and Naomi didn’t win again this week, but we all had fun; and that’s why we love that weekly community time so much!  The rain had started by the time we left the Inn, but Ethan and I still walked Naomi and Aiden to their homes and took Silkie for half of that walk too; and then Mom didn’t let us do any added office work or even a Magi lesson after we got home again.  That might have been a sensory choice, which is why bath or Jacuzzi time was up next on our to-do list.  We were happy to get cleaned up; and now we’re winding down fast with the usual twin chat and computing.

That brings us to the world news update.  There isn’t much to offer from the top two wars again tonight, but we did see a report of a drone strike on an apartment building in Romania.  We doubt that drone came from Russia; so we have to wonder what Ukrainian leaders are planning if they are intentionally directing drones against other European countries.  There have been new attacks in Lebanon, and Iran targeted an American base in Kuwait in retaliation for those strikes on them, but those skirmishes haven’t escalated back into full attacks again – yet.  Peace was both imminent and distant in turns today, but other than putting pressure on commodity prices to the downside; nothing has changed in reality.  We also noted that our strategic petroleum reserves dropped by another nine million barrels last week – there is a lag on that data, and at the current rate; we’ll be at new lows within two to three weeks.

Ethan and I can actually be sleeping before midnight if we stop there; so that’s all we have for tonight.  We might be in for a rainy weekend, but that doesn’t have to be a bad thing; and we’re okay with the idea of extra indoor time with our friends – especially if bonus co-ed cuddle time is involved!  That’s a happy thought to take along into dreamland, so we are going to do that; and are out of here right now!

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

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 27, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 9th Anniversary, Violet and Dillon!

Happy 25th Birthday, Reid Spencer!

It is late again tonight as we’re writing this, but that isn’t because of work tonight – unless you consider babysitting next-gen kids to be a job! ;^)

Before we get to that part of our story of the day, we started out with Tai Chi by the river with Mom and Dad; breakfast was standard school day fare; and then our academic adventures included prepping for final exams with a fair bit of self-study time that we got to do outdoors to enjoy the nice weather.  The high this afternoon hit the mid-eighties; so that was perfect for Violet and Dillon’s anniversary dinner party.  We helped with the prep work for that meal after school while multi-tasking next-gen kid control play time in the back yard.  Let’s also mention that a food highlight for that meal was the donation created by Jake Stone for his friends; and also explains why many of the women at that party are at least a little jealous of Stephanie for more than Jake’s movie-star looks!  Ethan, Naomi, Aiden, and I enjoyed the meal a lot while taking care of all of the next-gen kids; and then we were sent to the park with those same kids and some younger cousins and friends ahead of the co-ed ball practices while others took care of the clean-up.

The practices at the park were entertaining in-part thanks to the anniversary ‘cheer’ that was consumed with dinner by some of those players, and while we caught some of those cameo moments of silly fun; we spent most of our time playing with the kids and keeping them entertained.  After the park play time, we went home to Jake and Stephanie’s house to babysit the next-gen kids that they were going to keep for the night while Violet and Dillon – and Josiah and Christina – are getting a kid-free night.  We took care of the babysitting for a few hours while many of our favorite adults went to the pub to keep the anniversary celebration going; and we can report that Reid Spencer’s birthday celebration had the same move after his own ball practice.  The actual babysitting wasn’t really work for us since the kids were tired by then; and we pretty much just got them all ready for bed and off to sleep – or at least into their beds.  Some of the pre-schoolers stayed awake in pairs to chat themselves to sleep in their beds, but that wasn’t a problem for us; and the four babysitters in the house mostly enjoyed some quiet co-ed cuddle time while watching music videos and keeping ears open for any issues with the kids.

It is a school and work night, so the party didn’t roll on all night.  Jake and Stephanie came home by midnight; Ethan and I walked Naomi and Aiden to their homes while picking Silkie up and taking her for the walk along the way.  Mom and Dad were home too by the time we got back home; we had a quick wrap-up chat with them; and then bath or Jacuzzi time was needed after all of the play time with the kids.  That’s why it is getting so late now, and we won’t have time for much more than a nap, but we had a good day; and we’re happy as we wind down fast with a shortened version of our twin chat and bedtime computing.

The top world news is that there hasn’t been any big news to report for the top two war regions.  Russia has not yet launched their promised attack on Kiev; and western leaders do not appear to be taking their warnings to evacuate their citizens seriously.  That will prove to be a mistake, but we will have to wait to find out how bad that will be for everyone still staying in the Capital.  While that risk remains high; the Middle East dangers are on the rise again too.  Israel has expanded attacks on southern Lebanon, so that ceasefire is essentially destroyed; and ‘our’ leaders are back to talking tough about Iran with more threats.  The peace talks are going in circles and nowhere positive; and nobody is surprised that the claims of an imminent deal over the weekend have again been proved wrong.  There have been more attacks on Iran along the coast of the Strait of Hormuz; and the wait we have for this story is to see how long Iran will put up with these attacks before hitting back and doing that against similar targets on ‘our’ side of the strait and gulf.

There are also the usual distraction stories; and we were reminded today that those reports are sometimes revived years after the original stories.  For example, there was a COVID-related story in the media about a government cover-up related to the deaths of children caused by the vaccines.  That isn’t news to us or anyone who actually watched what was happening during the pandemic, and as a researcher; I know exactly what caused those vaccine-related deaths and injuries.  Ethan and I can appreciate having truths eventually come out, but nobody will go to jail for those cover-ups; and it does not help those kids and teens that were injured or died because of the rush to push a vaccine out to mass use so that a few billionaires could get richer and some narcissist could gain more power.

Okay, that’s enough for tonight – this morning.  We need to get all of the sleep we can for the time we have left; so we’re out of here and back to the ‘real’ world – and our beds.

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