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!