Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 29th Birthday, Caleb
Palmer!
We’re leaving it up to Caleb’s family and
friends to help him with having an awesome day; and haven’t even seen him today
while busy with our own adventures.
Our play time and sleepover with Cassie and
Michael was amazing from the biking to a grilled dinner; the evening music,
video gaming, and movies; and through to the co-ed nap time with our four best
friends. After all of that fun and the
nap time, we started today with Tai Chi by the river and a hot breakfast; our
friends all moved on to their own work or chores plans after the teens in the
house cleaned up after breakfast; and then Ethan and I took care of our own
chores at home, the cottage, and Grandma and Grandpa’s house. Since we haven’t mentioned them lately, our
grandparents are still in the sunnier south and didn’t come home for the early
Easter, but they are going to be home in a couple of weeks. It took us until around one o’clock to get
our chores done; we had a quick snack lunch, and then we met up with some
friends and cousins for a bike ride on the trails. That was fun – especially when we added in a
Pizzeria pizza slices stop when we got hungry; and now we’re split up again
from our best friends while they pack overnight bags before coming to stay here
with us for the second co-ed sleepover of the night.
Ethan and I are hosting our best friends
for the rest of the day. We also need to
get to the kitchen to help with making dinner, but wanted to get this update
written while we were getting the lounge ready for our guests. Now we’re ready to get back to the fun with
Mom, Dad, and our friends; so let’s wrap this up with just one bit of world
news from the Iran war and the peace talks in Pakistan.
The good news is that the peace talks
continue, but the stories being reported are erratic and unreliable as to
whether any true progress is happening.
There is news that Israeli attacks continue in Lebanon and Hezbollah
fighters continue to attempt defense and retaliation. The ceasefire seems to be holding in Iran and
other parts of the Middle East, but the threats continue on both sides for
resuming the war if the peace talks fail.
There are other stories about mines in the Strait of Hormuz and Persian
Gulf that include having ‘our’ Navy use minesweepers, but that’s new; since we’ve
previously been told that no mines were deployed at all. Maybe that’s a story that was hidden to keep
oil prices controlled as much as possible, but if that is true; then even a
peace deal could require weeks of added delays to re-open the Strait.
Finally, President Trump offered news of fleets
of empty tankers heading for the United States to be filled up with our oil and
liquid natural gas for the rest of the world.
We see some serious problems with that plan, since we do not have that
kind of excess capacity to replace ten or fifteen million barrels per day of
oil to export. Even if we use the
Strategic Petroleum Reserves; the drawdown capacity is only around two million
barrels per day. The legality of using
those reserves for export won’t matter, but we do have to wonder about the
stupidity of using them for anything other than true emergencies. Let’s hope that we don’t have any disasters
here at home; since our leaders apparently only care about their own power and
wealth while happily risking catastrophe for the rest of us.
Okay, that’s enough for today and we really
need to go and help Mom now; so that’s all for today.
Until next time, live with love, fellow
Magi of the Light!