I love school to a degree that is truly stupid ,even though the atmosphere is horribly awkward. Luckily, that is perfectly appropriate Ravenclaw behavior, or else I would be ostracized and have no friends
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Private to Mandyravenhaired_choSeptember 6 2006, 00:28:49 UTC
Thanks for your message! I'm glad you're feeling better about the try outs! From what you showed me before you left, you're going to make it! If you need any more help, I'm sure Michael would love to help you!
I am missing Hogwarts, but from all of the journal entries, I can only imagine what it's like! I wish I could tell you I'm going to be back for a little bit! I hope all else is going well. Remember to keep in touch every now and then, especially after you try out!
Private to ChobrocklememandySeptember 6 2006, 01:25:33 UTC
I'm glad that I'm feeling better about it too. Butterflies don't exactly help my performance. And if I ever manage to drag Michael away from the books, I will surely ask him for some advice. But he seems more attached at this point than I am, so I don't know if that will even be possible.
I kind of hope you can't imagine what it's like. I hope your imagination is doing everyone here justice. I will definitely keep you posted!
Private to ChobrocklememandySeptember 8 2006, 00:13:51 UTC
I like to think of the initial butterflies as being caused by the sudden acceleration. But yeah, I'll probably forget about it once I'm in the air. Flying is so lovely that way.
My mum thinks the constant studying has made my eyesight go, and she's probably right. Maybe telling him that would make him put the books down?
Or I could just threaten to poke his eyes out with my wand.
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I am missing Hogwarts, but from all of the journal entries, I can only imagine what it's like! I wish I could tell you I'm going to be back for a little bit! I hope all else is going well. Remember to keep in touch every now and then, especially after you try out!
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I kind of hope you can't imagine what it's like. I hope your imagination is doing everyone here justice. I will definitely keep you posted!
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Just drag him away from it! Being confined to the books 24/7 is not healthy! (As I'm sure the both of us know).
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My mum thinks the constant studying has made my eyesight go, and she's probably right. Maybe telling him that would make him put the books down?
Or I could just threaten to poke his eyes out with my wand.
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