Tuesday, June 2, 2009

harry potter...an old friend

You know you're a Harry Potter nerd when:
-You are sad when you realize you are just a muggle
-You think of using magic to shorten your tasks around the house
-You use words from the wizzarding world in a normal conversation with your muggle friends

I am proud to proclaim that, yes, I am a Harry Potter nerd. I am reading "The Half-Blood Prince" again right now before the movie comes out and I can't wait for it! Honestly, I think J.K Rowling is brilliant and I truly love reading her books. When I read the last book a few years ago, I felt like I had lost an old-friend after finishing it. My love for Harry Potter started a little later than others, but I do consider myself a true fan. These books have really been a good companion over the years. I am most excited for the midnight release of the movie so I can wear my Griffidor robes instead of just wearing them around the house at my leisure. It will be nice to take them out for a night! (I only actually wore them once around the house, just incase you were worried).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are funny....I wish that we could have seen you guys when you were out here but we didn't want to interrupt family time!
Would you believe that I have not read the 7th Harry Potter book? Crazy, I know. I need to do it, but I have not read the others in so long that I feel like I have to start over and just have not had the time to get past book 2. Someday. But I am am super excited for the new movie!

Krissi said...

oh how i love you


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