Hogwarts @ the library has been so much fun. It is a LOT of hard work. I'm not the brains or the brawn behind this series of programs but I'm tring to give as much help to the ladies that are making this all possible. It's sooooooo cool, you know, in that geeky I'm going to dress up and be a character from my favorite book kinda way. I'm an unpublished Slytherin at the moment. I'll post a picture when I've got one available but I'm looking forward to transforming into Prof. Sprout. Too bad she's not Slytherin too. I've become rather fond of being the cheerful, yet ambitious, one in our house. Hey, like I tell the students being a Slytherin doesn't make you evil, it's how you use your skills that sets you apart. After all you couldn't become President of the United States without being ambitious. O.K. not the best analogy because I'm sure somebody is bound to list off their favorite "evil president" story. Anyway, Slytherin contains one of my favorite names in the universe Sly -Therin. Which was totally unintentional and a connection I didn't make until I looked up the proper spelling of that word about 10 seconds ago.
1 More Children's Dept. Event to go. Friday at 9 p.m. will conclude our festivities. There are a few of us that are going to stay dressed up and hit a nearby bookstore to pick up a brand new copy of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
Then "Rita" and I will freak out about the Teen Harry Potter Event coming up on Monday.
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It was AWESOME!!!!
And will be again tomorrow night too. And Monday. But I'll be too stressed to notice until after the party's over . . . right "Rita"? I know you're reading . . .
Rita only writes stories. She never reads them :o)
I came here from ArtSweet curious about what you said about cloth diapers. I am guessing you are a librarian? Me too! My family blog is at http://sandycovetrail.wordpress.com
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