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!

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 25, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

It is getting late and we have had a long, busy day; so let’s get right to the news of the day.  Memorial Day is considered our local, unofficial start to the summer season, but it is also a mix of somber remembrance and celebration with the split coming between the morning parade and service at the cemetery and the afternoon picnic in the park.  We had to start our day early so that we could meet up for the parade with the rest of the school band, but Ethan and Naomi didn’t join us for Tai Chi by the river that Aiden and I did with Cassie and Michael; and we did our own thing for breakfast too either with the Drapers or Seagers.  Ethan and I had fun with our respective starts to today – just as we did last night with our respective family time and separate co-ed sleepovers after the family-and-friends’ buffet dinner at the Inn yesterday.

The parade, as mentioned, was solemn with appropriate music with the band; there was a good turnout thanks to the nice weather; and then the service at the cemetery that Pastor John led was heartfelt, beautiful, and personal – even for everyone that only had links to those sacrifices through our ancestors.  Ethan and I stayed with the Seagers or Drapers this year for the walk through the cemetery after the service so that we could hear their family stories while our grandparents led the story-telling for our own family.  Those walks always last longer on good weather years, but we still needed to move on to the park in time for the picnic lunch; and Ethan and I went home with Mom and Dad to help with the work there to load up our food contributions and day-camp supplies.  The picnic was awesome from the food to the games, biking on the trails, canoeing, and everything else we did.  Ethan and I helped out some of the time with next-gen kids; enjoyed the time with our cousins and friends; and eventually helped out with getting our gear home again and then helping with the load-up for some of our outgoing weekend guests.  There were some chores to help with after that; had a snack dinner with Mom and Dad; and moved into the office for some evening work and a Magi lesson.  We don’t need to cover the work details, but we were busy with some charity and family business projects work; the Magi lesson was defense-related and a bit experimental with something Ethan and I have been working on while not being ready for that to be anything usable yet in an emergency or Dark Magi Master fight.  Even with some time phasing, we worked until after eleven o’clock; and then we moved on to bath or Jacuzzi time.

That brings us up to now, but before we get to the world news update; we want to do a bit of a family recap for some of the general news that we don’t write about very often except during holiday visits.  As we get started on another summer season; there are some changes happening with our extended cousins; and we’re in the middle of the pack between the groups of teens and kids that are also part of gaps that technically span generations.  The teens that are older than us are already in college or will be starting soon; so they are transitioning to that next level.  The next group is younger by only a few years, but then they are closer with our own younger cousins including Leah, Brianna, and Faith while less-interested in hanging out with us.  The pre-schoolers that we think of as part of the next-gen group get our attention along with our own local kids, and we help with them, but they also hang out with those kids and their collective parents.  Cassie and Michael get tossed in with those parents while helping out with their own nieces and nephews; so we’re out of the loop for some of that fun too.

Since the Rice clan was away this weekend, we’ll save up news from them until their next visit home, but we can report that Jayden has his own changes happening – particularly since getting his driver’s license, and while he spent time with us too; he also mixed in spending time with his sisters, Micah and Jeremy, and his aunts and uncles.  Jaimie and Micah have another project that they are working this summer with Cassie and Michael’s college friends and their environmental clean-up company; they will be on that job site for most of their summer break; and headed back there tonight.  Kaitlyn is staying here and has her summer job with Aunt Leanne – and Dad; and she will start doing more legal work this summer as she works toward her future career in both real estate and as a future paralegal.  Let’s add a note about the jokes that Kaitlyn will spend most of her summer staying at her family cottage even though she is technically supposed to be staying with the Everetts, but we don’t know whether she will try to do that or not yet; so stay tuned for that future news story if it happens! ;^)

That’s enough for the family news; so let’s wrap this up with the world news report.  Ukraine is getting more attention, but not for good reasons.  Russian leaders have warned of imminent strikes on Kiev and told all countries to evacuate their citizens from the capital.  We don’t know specifically what Russia has planned, but it appears that they are taking the gloves off after the latest waves of Ukrainian drone strikes; and that will not end well for the Ukrainian people.  A smaller story from Russia was about a tanker ship returning to a Russian port from Europe that apparently had multiple magnetic mines attached to it – mines that were from NATO stockpiles.  They were disarmed, but the new risks for shipping in the Baltics are an escalation; and could be considered a direct act of war by NATO if one of the member countries has started to mine the Baltic Sea or directly target Russian ships.  As for the front lines for the Ukraine war, there are reports of new offensives along the lines at several locations, and if Russia is starting a new summer offensive; that’s more bad news for Ukraine.  We have no idea whether their armed forces can survive another year; since their last lines of defense east of Odessa and Kiev could fall over the next few months.

As for the Iran war, while the talk is still about peace today; there is still no true sign that the ‘deal’ being touted by President Trump this weekend is more than smoke and mirrors.  Iran is certainly not suggesting that they’ve agreed to anything at all; so it doesn’t matter if all of ‘our’ allies in the region agree to anything if Iran doesn’t confirm anything.  We’ll continue to note that Israel does not seem interested in peace at all; and they rotate their own military actions and continue to take territory and destroy everything in their way whether that is the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank; Syria, Lebanon, or Iran.  Any peace deal will be meaningless if Israel doesn’t stop their actions too; since they are gaining new enemies every day with their horrific actions.  The world economic impacts continue to build thanks to both wars; so we also need to watch for stress breaks elsewhere in the world as costs rise and critical resources become scarce.  While our future readers might be getting bored with those regular warnings when we don’t follow that up with actual stories for those consequences; we can’t cover every story; and there are daily reports already out there related to countries and businesses dealing with those problems.  Unfortunately for everyone; many of those solutions are just temporary fixes that will cause more problems in the future.  For just one example, our leaders are draining the strategic petroleum reserve; the draw-down last week was ten million barrels; and that mostly only suppresses market prices short-term while it will be a future problem when and if we are in a position to fill those tanks again.  That doesn’t even take into consideration a future risk of need for those supplies in the event of a true emergency instead of one that our leaders created by going to war with Iran; and we were already running those supplies at barely-more than half of the reserves capacity.  We don’t want to go on about that topic, since it really is just one, comparatively-small story, but our national daily use of oil products is around twenty-million barrels per day; so our current reserves would only last for around three weeks if we needed to rely on them entirely without also implementing severe restrictions.  Yes, it is more-complex than that simplification, but that’s enough and we need to wrap this up.

This has been a really great weekend, and as we head into the final week of May; we are looking forward to the wind-down to our school year.  We’ll be focusing on exams now for the next few weeks, but then we are planning an amazing summer too; so we are going to have fun along with the work!  We are ready to get some sleep now; so we’re out of here and off to dreamland.

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

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 24, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 26th Birthday, Stefan Reardon!

We joined in on the breakfast vid-chat with Stefan and Madelana this morning – along with the rest of the teens at Cassie and Michael’s house; had fun with that; and hope that Stefan has had a good day.

Ethan and I didn’t have a lot of time for birthday adventures today – we were busy-enough with our own plans.  Tai Chi was by the river and that vid-chat was the highlight of our morning meal, but we also needed to help with the cooking and cleaning; take turns getting ready for the day; and then getting to church early for the teen praise team set-up ahead of the holiday weekend service.  As always, this service is, by nature, one of the most-solemn, so our music and messages are appropriate to the occasion, but our efforts still have an impact on the congregation; and our music was heartfelt and emotional for everyone.  The service and follow-up social time was great – though we spent most of that post-service time packing up gear and hanging out with our friends; we moved on to one of the handful of smaller family lunches that for us was again with Cassie and Michael; and then we’ve had a play afternoon since then while enjoying a sunny, warm day in the great outdoors.  Biking, canoeing, and park and yard play has kept us busy for most of the afternoon; and now we’re getting cleaned up and ready for the late buffet at the Inn with family and friends.  Ethan and I are also packing for sleepovers with Naomi or Aiden respectively; and we’ll be with their families for the rest of the day while Mom and Dad will hang out with some of the other parents along with getting another kid-free night.

The rest of our news for today can wait for the holiday weekend wrap-up tomorrow night, but we should add that we had fun last night with Cassie, Michael, and the gang of teens they hosted and entertained.  There was ‘live’ music, video gaming, and movies; we stayed up too-late; and enjoyed sharing that time with them after weeks of only being able to trade messages and see them through vid-chats.  We’re going to skip most of the world news of the day, but want to mention that Russia has at least started their retaliation against Ukraine for that drone strike on a school dorm, but details are limited beyond agreement that they’ve again used one of their multi-warhead hypersonic missiles against unspecified targets near Kiev.  We expected this and it had been promised, but we’ll also mention that more destruction and death will not solve anything; and certainly won’t bring back those twenty-one teens from the dead or heal the forty-plus teens that were injured in that drone strike.  This story hits us harder because they were or are teens around our own age; and we can’t imagine having something that awful happen here and to us and our own friends.

We should mention the supposed peace talks for the Iran war, but that seems to be yet another flip-flop; and President Trump’s claims seem to be based on talks that weren’t actually with Iran at all but with other Arab and Gulf countries allied with ‘our’ side.  If that is all that is happening, then getting our vassals to agree with our demands is not diplomacy at all; and we already know that Iran will not agree to our primary demands.  We’ll wait and see what or if anything happens; and won’t be at all surprised if a resumption of the war becomes more-likely again by tomorrow – though we’d hope that our leaders would not celebrate Memorial Day with a new round of air strikes or even a ground offensive on Iran.

It’s time for us to go to the Inn soon; so that’s all for this report.

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

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 23, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Our holiday weekend adventures are amazing so far, but this update is coming to you early again; we don’t have a lot of time for it; and we are only going to offer a few quick highlights before we need to get going again.

We had a lot of fun last night with the next-gen kid control and welcoming our weekend guests; family dinners were held at a handful of homes; and we were at our house for that meal with those kids and our best friends.  For the record, most of the Johnson clan is here for the weekend; the Proctors are here including Jaimie and Micah; and the Rice clan is away for this holiday.  Jonathan, Savannah, and their kids are here; they are mixing this trip with an anniversary vacation; and that’s why they’re staying in our family cottage.  The Malloys are here for the weekend too; and Valerie was hanging out with us last night while Marcus opted to hang out with Zack, Eli, and the rest of the guys hanging out with them last night – and for most of today-so-far too.  Ethan and I also hosted cousins and friends for a teen night here at our house; the Carringtons and Ayres ended up with a group of guys or girls at their homes; and the various parents kept themselves entertained at various homes and cottages with many of them staying up late while enjoying those first visits of the weekend.  The teens in our house stayed up too-late; the fun included video games and movies and lots of teen chat time; and then some of us wrapped up our day with co-ed sleepovers while the rest of the teens filled most of our guest rooms.

Our Saturday started with Tai Chi by the river and a busy breakfast blast while we took turns getting ready for the day.  Most of our guests moved on to other plans for the rest of the morning, but Ethan and I were drafted for chores until lunchtime.  That work wasn’t newsworthy, but then we met up with everyone for the picnic lunch that the Ayres hosted for everyone; and then we’ve spent the afternoon to now playing with our family and friends.  The fun has included biking, canoeing, and back yard games; and now we’re getting ready for the barbeque dinner that the Carringtons are hosting and then the teen sleepover that Cassie and Michael are hosting after that.  Ethan and I need to help Mom and Dad out with getting our dinner contributions over to our aunt and uncle’s house and in-time for the prep work and cooking; so we really need to get going.

Before we do that, we want to mention the Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian school dorm.  The casualties are now around twenty killed and forty injured; and Russian retaliation is likely imminent as the Russian people express their anger over the atrocity.  There could be new actions in the Middle East, but we don’t know what is going to happen – only that President Trump is apparently missing his son’s wedding supposedly because of the Iran ‘crisis’ that just can’t wait even another day to deal with the imminent dangers that don’t exist.  We’re still looking for new reports related to Tulsi Gabbard’s announced resignation yesterday from Director of National Intelligence; since we are not convinced that the family health emergency is more than an excuse to quit or avoid being fired by President Trump.  There isn’t much doubt that all opposition to the Iran war is being eliminated from this administration; and that won’t end well for our country – or the rest of the world.

That’s all we have time for now, but stay tuned; since we expect to have a lot to write about four both our own adventures and the news from around the world.  We really need to go now; so we are out of here and back to the real world!

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

Friday, May 22, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 22, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

The holiday weekend is here; we’re about to get started on all of the fun; and this is just a placeholder update.  Our school day was quiet and we really just wrapped up the week with some project work and ‘free’ study time.  The rain didn’t end up being as much as forecast, but the clean-up day was done anyway; and we still preferred being dry.  We’re getting better weather now; so it will be decent for our incoming weekend guests.  Ethan and I are going to help with younger kids with Naomi while Aiden is going to be busy at the bakery for a while first; and we’ll be busy with the family and friends time for the rest of the day and weekend.

Let’s save the rest of our news for the next few updates, since whatever we do tonight; we won’t be doing any major computing later.  We do want to mention just one world news story that we really hated today – a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian school.  We are disgusted by any military leaders or soldiers that intentionally target a school dorm while teens are sleeping; there is no excuse for that kind of horrific attack; and western leaders and media are ignoring the tragedy that has left dozens of kids injured and at least four people killed.  This act is similar to the school that was hit in Iran, if not to the same extent of destruction; and it is also another example of the western hypocrisy over these incidents.  On a side note, let’s add in that several Baltic countries have had issues with Ukrainian drones crashing in their countries while they’ve been permitting them to use their airspace to get to Russia; and they are attempting to blame Russia for their own leadership stupidity.  We’re going to stop there instead of getting into a rant; so that’s all for this report.

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

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - May 21, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 13th Birthday, Kendra Byrd!

Our top news of the day wasn’t Kendra’s birthday – though her family and friends might disagree with that!  The rest of the teens and kids in town, however, spent our school day working around town or at the park or cemetery because the forecast was calling for rain all day tomorrow; so the decision was made to move the work day ahead so that we could do everything without getting rained on all day.  Ethan got to work with Naomi and her class at the cemetery helping the Grade One class; Aiden and I were assigned to the park with the rest of our class and we helped younger kids too; and we all had fun with the work through until we were set free a bit early once the work was done.

We weren’t done with work after being set free – Mom put us to work on some early outdoor chores for the same reason; we also helped with getting Cassie and Michael’s house ready for their return – including getting Mandy home again; and we had a dinner snack fit in around the work and kept going until it was time to head to the Inn for game night.  Cassie and Michael got home while we were at the Inn; came over to see all of us there after unloading their car; and we went home with them for a visit after the gaming.  They took Sierra and Stuart home with them too and kept them for the night, so we kept them entertained too and then helped out with getting them off to sleep before we came home for the night.  Let’s add that Mom helped Miranda with winning the senior title for the games; and Ethan and Naomi won the junior title.

We didn’t do any work in the office tonight, but bath or Jacuzzi time was needed after all of the work and chores.  It is really late now; so we are going to keep the world news update short.  Nothing has changed for the major problems of the world; the daily distractions roll on or get recycled; and the rich and narcissistic try their very best to gain more riches and power.

On that note, we’ve had enough for tonight and really need to get started on our nap time now; so we’re out of here and off to dreamland as soon as we can get there.

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