Ethan and Ehlana:
Happy 6th Anniversary, Cassie
and Michael!
Happy 1st Anniversary, Rowen and
Tim!
Our sister, brother-in-law, and their
friends had an amazing last day in Portugal while celebrating their special
days with a hike in the morning; quality beach and sea time all afternoon; and
fine dining for dinner before wrapping up their celebrations with some dancing
before returning to their hotel to get some sleep before they head out for home
or other destinations tomorrow. Rowen
and Tim will be the only homeward-bound couple, while Cassie and Michael will
be in Italy by the time we wake up in the morning; and Madelana and Stefan are
moving on to week two of their honeymoon without the close friends’ baggage! That sounds like the opposite of what Cassie
and Michael did for their honeymoon when meeting up with us for their second
week, but we’re also fairly-sure that the newlyweds had a much different
experience compared to a week with parents and younger siblings!
Moving along to our news of the day, we had
fun last night with Naomi, Aiden, and the Malloys through dinner and an evening
that included a canoe ride, swim, and a family-friendly movie before the
Malloys headed back to their cottage.
The co-ed teen cuddling and movie time was a highlight of our day along
with the co-ed nap time that followed; and we stayed up a bit later than we
should have when we had a busy day booked for today. We still got up early for Tai Chi by the
river; breakfast was quick and easy; and then church and Sunday school included
some work getting ready for the holiday weekend teen service. Ehlana, Aiden, Sophia, and I will officially
be joining the teen praise team now; though we’re not sure how much time we’ll
be able to dedicate to the group with everything else we have on the schedule
for the coming school year. We love
music, but our work at the lab and archives is really important; and we are
definitely going to have time issues during our high school and college years.
The entertainment highlight of our day
started after church. We got everything
ready to go; about half of our group hopped on bikes for the ride to Quarry
Lake; and everyone else drove out to our favorite campground for a play
afternoon. It was really hot today with
a triple-digit high and lots of sunshine – which was why the younger kids were
not allowed to bike with us; and we took lots of water and drinks along to stay
hydrated. We also spent a lot of time
swimming and playing on the water slides with only one rock wall climb and zip
line ride – though that was mostly-due to the lack of openings for that
activity on a day when the campground was packed and too-busy. For the record, I do not have a problem with
staying close to Naomi whenever she’s in a swimsuit- or any other time, but
that seemed necessary today when she was getting too much attention from a lot
of the guys around the lakes and campground.
While that was sometimes-scary when the guys were much older and creepy;
let’s not even get into commenting on how many guys appreciated some of our
favorite mothers a bit too-much too!
Ehlana wants me to be less sexist and mention that some of our favorite
fathers get that same kind of attention from the women around them, but that’s
even stranger for sons to think about – even if Naomi thinks that’s funny
because she really appreciates what she expects me to look like when we’re our
parents’ ages.
We had a picnic lunch and played at the
campground until around four or five o’clock – depending on when we needed to
leave to bike or drive back to town; had time to unpack and get cleaned up; and
then we headed to the Inn for the late buffet.
That culinary highlight was mostly for the Malloys; since they’ll be
heading home sometime tomorrow after Uncle Terry has a last meeting with the
bridge construction managers. Ehlana,
Naomi, Aiden, and I had that meal with Valerie, Marcus, Brianna, and Faith at
our table; enjoyed the chat time that Brianna led most of the time; and then we
came home for the night with just the usual side-trip to take Silkie for a walk
and see Naomi and Aiden to their homes.
Mom did a Magi lesson with us after that; we did some charity and family
business work in the office until Dad had his work finished and ready for the
morning; and then we headed up to the third floor for bath or Jacuzzi time even
though we’d only had quick showers a handful of hours ago. My bath was quicker, so I had some music play
time while waiting for Ehlana; and then we got to the usual nightly computer
checks and twin chat fun.
One of the new top stories this weekend has
been border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand – another example of leaders
choosing fighting over diplomacy. There
is news today of peace talks for this latest little conflict, and we’ll hope
for the best, but we’re also concerned by the spread of military actions to new
regions that have been quieter for years or decades. It’s sad to know that there are few places in
the entire world that can claim peaceful times for more than a couple of
decades – and that is only true for our country because we take our fights out
into the rest of the world and haven’t had any wars on our own soil since the
world wars.
Instead of getting into commentary on the
still-awful situations in the Middle East and Ukraine; we want to mention the
conflicts that are ongoing in Africa.
For example, Sudan has been turned into yet another failed State thanks
to outside forces, and one of the latest attacks in that country was on water
infrastructure that could put millions of people at risk of basic, clean water
thanks to the fighting between the factions trying to gain control over the
country. By the time that is decided;
there might not be anything left of the country to rule over, but then most of
those terrible men only care about the resources and the money they can make
selling them to their respective funding masters. There are many other countries in Africa with
the same problems if in different ways; with most of the fighting over control
of natural resources. It is always the ‘normal’
people that suffer; and we wish that we could do more to help them – though we’ll
never be able to do that as long as there are evil people in the world.
Ehlana just suggested that maybe we could
help everyone, but while it is funny to think about changing all of the
most-valuable natural resources into useless commodities with transmutations;
we do know that even if we could do that worldwide; it would cause more
problems than it would solve. It is a
safe bet that most of our fellow humans would not be happy with us if there was
suddenly no more oil – or any products that require rare-earth minerals,
metals, or other base ingredients for pretty much every product we use every
day.
It appears that we’re both getting tired,
since that train of thought is getting a bit silly; so let’s wrap this up and
call it a day. The coming week is going
to be busy as we transition from July to August, but we’ll keep you posted on
the daily news; and don’t want to think about our summer being more than
half-over too. Ehlana and I want to get
a lot of work done this week at the lab or archives, but we’ll see how that
goes when all of the nice weather is such a draw – and not just for the Naomi-in-a-swimsuit
time for me! ;^)
That is a happy thought for me to head off
to dreamland with; so that’s all for this report – and I’m sure that Ehlana can
manage her own happy dreams too.
Until next time, live with love, fellow
Magi of the Light!