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***Heirs of the Magi News Flash!*** Cassie and Michael are away on their first work trip of the New Year, and our favorite Magi will be busy with amazing adventures both at home and elsewhere in the world. You'll want to keep up with all of those stories over the next weeks and months; so... ...Visit Witch Falls often to keep up with all of our latest adventures; and happy reading!

Sunday, March 22, 2026

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 51st Birthday, Claire Norton!

Since our last update, our canoe adventure to the whirlpool was amazing – especially thanks to the sunny and hot weather!  We especially loved getting to do that with some of our favorite parents, Cassie, and Michael; and then Ethan had fun with Naomi and our parents for the rest of the day after that while I did the same with Aiden and his family.  We don’t really need to cover every detail from yesterday, but our canoeing highlights included a race that the girls won; we did some shoreline exploring around the whirlpool; and the exercise and water time was awesome – even without any swimming.  We each had home-made dinners that we helped with cooking and the clean-ups; there was some ‘live’ music fun at both homes; and then there were movies and cuddle time through to the end of our respective Saturday nights.

While Ethan and I were split up for Tai Chi this morning, Aiden and I had our workout with Cassie and Michael and Ethan and Naomi had our parents to themselves for that workout and breakfast too.  Aiden and I were with his family for that meal; we all met up at church; and the service and Sunday school were good and kept us busy for the rest of the morning.  Ethan and I were home for lunch with Mom and Dad; and then we spent the afternoon hanging out with Cassie, Michael, and some next-gen kids, cousins, and friends.  It was cooler today with the high of sixty-eight, but still mostly-sunny; and we enjoyed the quieter outdoor play time that didn’t include any extreme exercise.  We also wrapped up in time to get ready for Claire’s birthday dinner at the Inn; Ethan and I had our dates with us for that meal; and we were drafted to help out with next-gen kid control while our parents were busy with their friends for that couple of hours of food fun.

Ethan and I came home with Mom and Dad after we left the Inn; did some work and a Magi lesson in the office; and then it was bath or Jacuzzi time ahead of our return to school in the morning.  We’re ready to do that; and are happy to report that we’ve had an awesome week off even without any major travel adventures or even any day trips to the city or elsewhere!

Now we need to get through the world news update; and that isn’t nearly as good.  President Trump has set another deadline – this one already half-over for the forty-eight hours he gave Iran to ‘open the Strait of Hormuz’ or face extreme consequences.  Iran isn’t going to change their position; which is that the strait is open except to America, Israel, and their allies supporting the war in any way.  Iran also continues their retaliations hitting new targets in Israel and elsewhere; and have assured their enemies that Middle East infrastructure will not be safe if the attacks on their energy and nuclear facilities continue or other escalations are inflicted on them.  The Houthis in Yemen have also warned of closing the Red Sea passage will be closed too if the attacks on Iran and Lebanon continue; so escalation dangers are everywhere in the region.

The Ukraine war is not forgotten for the people directly involved even when it is mostly ignored in the news, but there are dangers continuing there – including risks of energy infrastructure attacks that could continue to affect world markets and prices.  Let’s also point out again that we’re more than three weeks into the Iran war now; so oil, gas, and petroleum products deliveries are going to start dropping off now as the break in the supply chain hits.  That won’t happen all at once, since transit times range from a few weeks to a month and change, but the impacts will be affecting ports first and then spread inland from there.  That might not seem like a big deal in the overall supply chain system, but the numbers are adding up fast just for that region of the world; and it will continue to grow worse every day as problems mount for both loaded ships unable to deliver to the Persian Gulf and empty ships that can’t reload or get out of the region.

Ethan and I do not want to get into another economic rant tonight, since that isn’t as-important as the need to stop the death and destruction across the Middle East and Ukraine.  There is a lot of pressure being applied to get other countries to join the fight against Iran; and we’ll hope that doesn’t get worse than it already is; since there are risks that countries could offer more support to Iran and lead to even more-dangerous escalations.

Let’s stop there.  Ethan and I need to get some sleep and be ready for school in the morning; so we’ll do that and keep you posted on all of the latest at home and around the world as we get back to ‘normal’ school and work week adventures.

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

Saturday, March 21, 2026

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

The last weekday of our spring break was amazing!  We had a blast with our friends and cousins on our biking adventure to Quarry Lake, and while we won’t cover every detail; let’s mention some highlights.  We took two trailers with us – one for Silkie and Lady; and the other for two next-gen kids.  We agreed to take two of them with us to the campground; met up with Cassie, Michael, and some parents there for lunch and some of the play time; and then we switched out those kids and dogs for four other kids for the return trip.  The biking took a bit longer for some of us with the trailers, but we didn’t ask anyone to stay with us for the slower pace; and only had our best friends, Brianna, and Faith with us for all of the ride time.  The Quarry Lake play time included playground time and some beach play, but the water was too-cold for swimming; and we couldn’t do any of the activities like the rock walls or zip lines.  The picnic lunch was good; and then Cassie and Michael took most of the remnants home with them so we didn’t need to haul that gear home too.

There was still time to play once we got back to town, but we also helped with kid control at the Carringtons while some of our favorite adults took care of the dinner prep work and grilling.  Uncle Adam and Aunt Leanne had a large gang of family and friends join in on that meal, and while some of us were outdoors – mostly the kids and teens, the ground was too-soft for tables and chairs; so most of the diners ate indoors.  We helped with the post-dinner clean-up; and then our evening entertainment included a visit to the park playground; some of the guys played video games led by Zack and Eli; we watched a movie; and then Naomi hosted the co-ed sleepover with three of her best friends while Sophia and Aaron had their own plans for last night.

We eventually got some sleep; and then we ended up doing our Tai Chi workout by the river and with the Carringtons.  Breakfast with the Seagers was fun – even with all of the work we did for the cooking and clean-up while her parents enjoyed supervising our efforts.  Ethan and I have been busy with our chores since then; and now we’re getting cleaned up and ready for a canoe trip to the whirlpool.  Yes, the water is still very cold, but it is also sunny and the high will be around eighty-eight!  This update is happening now because Ethan and I will be split up after the canoe adventure for the rest of the day.  He’s going to host Naomi here; and I’ll be with Aiden and his family for the night.  The rest of our story for today can wait for our weekend and spring break wrap-up tomorrow night.

While we get started on the play parts of our day; we’ll leave you with just a bit of world news.  Israeli and American forces continue attacks on Iran’s nuclear and energy facilities along with many other targets; and Iran continues to retaliate while keeping shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz limited.  Rumors of using ground troops continue as more resources are being sent to the area; and history seems to be repeating as we collectively stand on the edge of another never-ending war.  Our world leaders should be ashamed over destroying yet another country; and they should all hope that payback doesn’t come directly to their own countries – whether they’ve been directly involved in these wars or complicit by association.

It’s time for us to go now; so that’s all for this report.

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

Friday, March 20, 2026

Ehlana's and Ethan's Journals - March 20, 2026

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 23rd Birthday, Scott Faulkner!

We don’t have much news from our day-so-far because it is still just getting started; and this is just going to be a placeholder update because we’re going to be busy for the rest of the day.  It is going to be sunny with a high in the mid-eighties; so we’ve decided on a bike ride to Quarry Lake with cousins and friends; and then we’ll be having another co-ed sleepover after the family-and-friends’ dinner and play night that is going to be at the Ayres’ home this week.  Enjoying the great weather and fun with our favorite people is going to be awesome; so we’re good with taking the day off from any major work or computing beyond helping with some kid control when needed; so let’s wrap this up.

The news we do have for today is from the rest of our Thursday.  Ethan and I had fun with Mom and our best friends at dinner and through the evening.  In addition to an awesome pasta and sides meal; we had a blast with a group Magi lesson – not literally; we had some ‘live’ music play time; the guys did a bit of video gaming while the girls had some chat time with Mom in the living room; and then we wrapped up the day with movies, teen chat, and quality co-ed cuddle time before getting around to the co-ed naps in the lounge.  Tai Chi was by the river this morning; the teens took care of all work around the hot pancakes and bacon breakfast; and now we’re split up while getting ready for our biking adventure.  Ethan and I need to get back to that work – including packing our picnic lunch and the rest of the gear we’ll need.  Stay tuned for our next update; and we’ll share all of the adventure stories from the rest of what will hopefully be an amazing spring break day!

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

Thursday, March 19, 2026

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 33rd Birthday, Isabelle Jennings!

Since our last report, Ethan and I have had a lot of fun.  For him, that included not having Zack and Eli with them for the night; so they had more fun with Naomi’s parents that included dinner and movies followed by some quality co-ed time before and while they had a nap.  Aiden and I had fun too, but we also got to spend time with his parents, sister, and Leah that included Pizzeria pizza for dinner and a quieter night after Aiden’s father needed to head for bed early as usual on a work night.  We got to have some co-ed alone time too, but a bit later; and we went to sleep a bit earlier too.

The four of us met up for Tai Chi by the river with Cassie, Michael, and some of their overnight guests that didn’t include Zack and Eli because they slept in after gaming most of the night.  It was still around fifty this morning, so while the ground is a bit soft; we loved the workout by the river.  We split up for breakfast, and Aiden and I took care of feeding Hailey and Leah; and then we split up for an hour and change for some morning chores before meeting up again for a play day.  We had friends and cousins with us for the biking and park play; we did a snack break at the Galleria and some shopping; and we all enjoyed the outdoor time as it warmed up into the mid-seventies this afternoon.  Now we’re home and getting ready to host our four best friends for the night.  Mom is home too – she got back in time for a fast food delivery and lunch with Aunt Leanne and Claire in the office; and we need to go and help her out with making dinner soon.

This update is another afternoon report because we’re going to enjoy the time with Mom and our best friends for the rest of the day; and the rest of our story can wait for the next report.  Let’s add that Cassie and Michael are getting yet another group of kids with them tonight too as they catch up with all of their favorite teens and kids, but they’re busy with work too and are already back to the usual late-night work and international video conference calls.

Finally, on the world news front, the war in the Middle East has definitely escalated as energy infrastructure is being bombed on both sides; and all of that damage won’t take weeks to repair whenever the war ends – it could take years.  There are also reports out from Ukraine and Russia that Ukraine is trying to destroy energy targets ranging from tanker ships to pipelines to refineries.  That will just add to the price instability for world markets for oil and gas – along with provoking retaliations from Russia that will just cause more devastation in Ukraine.  None of this is good for anyone except the narcissists getting richer and more-powerful through the death and destruction; and we continue to be disgusted by all people that believe that is okay on any level.

Ethan and I want to be happy, and need to go help Mom while waiting for our friends to join us again; so that’s all for this report.

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

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

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

 

Ehlana and Ethan:

Happy 2nd Birthday, Tyson Reynolds!

We didn’t have anything to do with Ty’s special day; and really only mention it because we spent some time with next-gen kids today; and thought about him – and his new baby sister.

As for our adventures since our last update; we had fun at the lab or archives; followed that up with a great rest of the day with Cassie, Michael, and our four best friends; and we stayed up late and didn’t get to enjoy very many hours of co-ed nap time!  Our entertainment included ‘live’ music; video gaming; movies; and a lot of chat time.  After a couple of months of meals in restaurants; we were happy to help out with cooking a ‘real’ meal; the teens took care of the clean-up; and we stayed indoors most of the time because it stayed colder all day.

We were all up early for Tai Chi that was indoors; Michael cooked up a hot breakfast for all of us; and then the teens took care of the clean-up again.  Our best friends had their own plans for the morning after that – whether work or chores at home or other options; Ethan and I took care of some chores too; and then we met up with some friends and cousins for some biking and outdoor play time.  The warm-up has begun now; and the high today hit the mid-sixties with lots of sunshine.  We’re going to enjoy the next few days as it continues to get warmer; and the high for the week could hit the mid-eighties if the forecast holds.  We had fun with all of the play time this afternoon; and now Ethan and I are home to repack overnight bags before we split up for co-ed sleepovers at Naomi’s our Aiden’s respectively while Mom spends another night in Crystal Springs.  Mom has had a happy birthday that included some play time with her friends – including Aunt Leanne and Uncle Adam; the Malloys; and others.  She’s done some shopping today and will have another night out with Dad for dinner and a show; and we won’t ask for details for anything else.

It’s time for us to get going again soon, but before we do that; the world news has more bad than good again today.  ‘Our’ attacks on Iran have hit new lows from our perspective while our leaders brag about assassinating another Iranian leader; bombing gas and oil fields and facilities; and adding in another round of five-thousand pound MOAB bombs to attempt destroying some of the underground military facilities along the coast of the Strait of Hormuz.  Israeli leaders are also green-lighting open season on all Iranian leaders for assassination; and we cannot understand how the leaders in the rest of the world do not have a serious problem with that admission and war tactic.  Western leaders certainly will have no grounds for complaints if any of their current or future adversaries decide that politicians and government and military leaders are all fair game now or in the future.  Iran has definitely advised the rest of the world that they will retaliate for the energy infrastructure attacks; and that is very bad news if they succeed in destroying refineries and storage facilities in the rest of the Middle East and set oil and gas fields on fire.  Recovering from that kind of mass destruction would take years and cost hundreds of billions of dollars.  While we’re on that topic; let’s add that Iran may have shut down pipelines to Iraq – likely to conserve energy for internal use; and that will impact prices and supplies too.

The war in Ukraine is being ignored in western media right now, but the only thing ‘saving’ Ukraine right now is the spring thaw that makes moving heavy military equipment impossible anywhere except on roads that can be vulnerable to easier targeting.  Russia is not really slowing down the air attacks with missiles and drones, though, and the Ukrainian army has other issues like dwindling supplies and breakdowns in supply chains; so they could be in for a great deal of trouble in another month or so once the ground hardens again and the Russian forces can resume their offensives along the front lines.  For both wars and other conflicts; we mostly just want the ongoing horrors to stop while knowing that the world leaders seem incapable of caring about all of the death and destruction.

That’s enough and we need to get out of here.  Silkie is getting a second sleepover with Cassie and Michael – along with some of our younger cousins getting a turn with our sister and brother-in-law.  Stay tuned for our next update; and we’ll get back to living those stories that we’ll write about tomorrow.

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