Ehlana and Ethan:
Happy 25th Birthday, Cassie!
Cassie’s birthday is over as we’re writing this and she has moved on to the work schedule with Michael in and around Bangkok. We had a birthday vid-chat with them – a multi-way link while Ethan was at home with Naomi and our parents; I was with Aiden and his family; and we connected with Grandma, Grandpa, and the Carringtons too. It was already evening by then in Thailand, so we got to hear all about their birthday sightseeing and diving adventures; and we are definitely jealous!
Here at home, Ethan and I had fun with our respective co-ed sleepovers and play evening adventures; stayed up too late; and Ethan does not want me to write about why he and Naomi had more fun than Aiden and I did! We didn’t get together for Tai Chi either, but then we did that indoors anyway. We enjoyed our respective breakfasts along with the joint vid-chat; and then church and Sunday school were great too. Mom and Dad have been hosting a Super Bowl party, and we helped out with some of that work, but then we also spent more time keeping the kids and teens in the house entertained. The lounge was video gaming central; the sunroom was for chick flicks, and while they waited for the football game to start; the living room ended up being for watching Winter Olympics highlights from Italy. Ethan and I keep up with those stories, but don’t really watch the Olympics coverage because we’re too busy to do that day and night for the live feeds.
We’ve had a really good day; and I’m not just writing that because most of the girls in our town are happy that football season is finished until August if we don’t count the spring draft! That brings us to the top sporting news report of the day; so we’ll do that even though I really don’t care about which teams win these championships – especially when all of the money that goes into these events could be used for much-better purposes! We’ve previously mentioned in our journals that the Patriots and Seahawks were the conference champions; so their respective fans were happiest as the game started – if only one set of fans were still happy by the end! Defensive fans might have loved the first-half of the game, but the Seahawks’ three field goals hardly inspired excitement – even among the game-watchers in our house! Hope stayed alive into the second-half despite a halftime show that Ethan and I ignored. The low score to that point brought out the inevitable commentary about a record-breaking low score for a Super Bowl, but that was a bit premature – even if that was another championship game that the Patriots played in. For the arithmetically-challenged among our cousins, no, the Patriots could not have come back from nine-to-zero; win the game; and set another low-score record! ;^)
While we waited to find out who would win the game, Naomi and I convinced our boyfriends that co-ed cuddling in the sunroom watching a movie would be more-fun than either football or video gaming; we had fun with that; and still kept up with the game progress – if only from the rise and fall of the guy talk volume that allowed us to overhear every success and failure. The defenses continued to win most of the time through the third quarter with only one more field goal for the Seahawks. There were still four points to go to the low score record, but we expected it to be more-likely that there would either be a fourth-quarter comeback for the Patriots or that there would be a comeback attempt that came up just short! The answer to that question took a while, since fifteen-minute quarters drag on endlessly, but the winner for our collective guesses was that the record was safe by less than two minutes into the last quarter thanks to a Seahawks touchdown; and then the Patriots began their comeback attempt with a touchdown a couple of minutes later for more points in three minutes than in the first forty-five! This is starting to sound more like a play-by-play, but I should report that the spectators in our living room did get more excited after those touchdowns – even after the Patriots gave up an interception that the Seahawks turned into a field goal while managing to run time off the clock too. The comeback threat still had five and a half minutes of life left in the quarter; so the Patriots’ fans had not yet lost hope! Okay, they did lose hope about a minute later thanks to a sack and fumble recovery for a Seahawks touchdown to take the score to twenty-nine to seven with around four and a half minutes left, but all of the drama couldn’t have been set up better by a play writer for a Broadway production! The game outcome didn’t appear to be in doubt then, but the Patriots still came back with a second touchdown – though they didn’t get the extra points attempt. This really is dragging out, but maybe I’m channeling Ethan for this drawn-out game wrap-up! As if the game hadn’t been long-enough already, the final two minutes dragged on – or maybe that was just me and all of the girls in the house feeling that way! Maybe our future journal readers can relate by now; so I’ll report that while the Patriots had the last offensive possession of the game; they didn’t score more points and the Seahawks are the Super Bowl champions this year! Yeah – now we can all call it a day and go to bed!
Okay, our guests needed to go home first and then we had to deal with the clean-up, but now we’re winding down fast toward nap time. The world news report does not include winners as far as we’re concerned – only losers. That’s especially-true for most of our world leaders; since both words and actions show how little they care for the people they are supposed to represent and protect. Sanctions on Russia and Iran were top news stories over the past couple of days; there continues to be no serious progress for any peace talks; and even the bits of supposed good news eventually prove to be nothingburgers – though we will concede that the prisoners that Ukraine and Russia exchanged are likely all happy with being set free. Actually, that might not be true for the Ukrainian prisoners; since life is fairly-awful for all but the elites there; and that’s assuming they don’t just get sent back to the front lines or face worse for being captured or surrendering. The situation for Ukraine gets worse every day while their leaders refuse serious negotiations that should basically be a surrender to Russia; and the Middle East continues to be a mess with never-ending horrors for the Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese, Houthis, and Iranians. We could say the same for Venezuela, Cuba, and other countries being targeted by our President; and we are continually sick of all of the tragedies that are happening at the hands of our elite and military forces.
Let’s stop there. We need to get some sleep to re-charge ahead of our school week and the Valentine’s Day themed fun ahead of us – including the actual special day and the school dance on Friday night. Stay tuned for those upcoming stories, but we’re done for tonight; and heading off to dreamland right now.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!