I was considering purple but it really it just another variation of blue. I figured why not jut do the real thing instead of a secondary color. Multicolored would be nice I suppose. If not a tad...tacky. However I am considering orange and black for Halloween.
I detest those. I get my father's relatives coming up, saying how tall I am (despite never having grown for 4 years at least), and always get horrible jumpers/dresses/books for 10 year olds.
They don't seem to realise that I am 16 and in Ravenclaw. I believe they are in denial.
I see your drunk, senile eighty year olds and raise you drunk, senile, eighty year old Jewish people telling you to find "a nice Jewish boy already, oi! And dye your hair!" and screaming Jewish kids hitting you with plastic Menorahs because the kids aren't allowed real fire on their table.
I have a couple of younger cousins and the other kids are the offspring of my mother's friends from work. I have older cousins who are all going out with nice Jewish boys and have dark hair and dark eyes and two have kids of their own. I was stuck in the middle. Plus, my mother's family doesn't know about Hogwarts or anything. They think I go to a boarding school for special kids. We are special I guess... just not in the way thet think.
At least I'm not being told to get married yet... one aunt tis convinced I'm a boy and everyone else is wrong and an uncle keeps looking at my feet... Poor Uncle Gideon.
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Nevertheless, thank you LL.
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You're welcome. Perhaps next time you could go purple? Or multi-coloured?
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I was considering purple but it really it just another variation of blue. I figured why not jut do the real thing instead of a secondary color. Multicolored would be nice I suppose. If not a tad...tacky. However I am considering orange and black for Halloween.
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How very festive.
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Well, Halloween is obviously the best holiday.
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Yes, none of the feeling obliged to go home at Christmas (although I usually miss Jewish holidays with my mother). Plus- sweets.
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Precisely. And no family Christmas parties.
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They don't seem to realise that I am 16 and in Ravenclaw. I believe they are in denial.
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At least I'm not being told to get married yet... one aunt tis convinced I'm a boy and everyone else is wrong and an uncle keeps looking at my feet... Poor Uncle Gideon.
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