So, Saturday I decided to spend some time with my dysfunctional family. Mother Amando drove as father Drew poked her and messed with the radio. Twin brother Trev-Bot sat in the back with younger sister Young Driezy, and Jo (aka, Oops) sat next to me as we knit. As our parents fought, our pet TomTom led us to Sioux Falls safely somehow and we enjoyed a lovely morning at the zoo. After eating an economical sack lunch, mother decided we should to go the Washington Pavilion because the zoo was so small and we were done with it. We got to the pavilion and saw two Imax movies that scared the crap out of Oops and nauseated me, but it was fun. After spending the afternoon there, we decided to pull a sweet little prank on our pals Ginny and Jon Bon Jovi, and I think they quite enjoyed it. ;)
After a long day, we headed to little sis Young Driezy's house and watched little Harry Potter and friends in their first year at Hogwarts. I left early due to exhaustion. On the way home, I realized I had twin Trev-Bot's water bottle and decided to hold it hostage in my car until he feeds me music of the Owl City sort.
On Sunday I worked at the lovely Quizno's, and of course the Sunday we only have two people working a huge crowd decides they want toasty sandwiches. Yay for me. After a busy day until three, I headed home to read some Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and ended up finishing it. This is my conclusion of the book.
I
LOVE
SEVERUS
SNAPE.
And yes, he was my favorite from the beginning. I almost cried on page 658, but I manged to keep my eyes dry. All in all, a wonderful weekend.
And yes, Jo, like the rest of us admitted into the Circle of Knitting, you are a granny, and no one cares. ;)
Oh the family story, how about this be the end of it, agreed? Agreed! Anyway: yes Snape is an awesome guy sometimes, but come on, he will never beat Dumbledore!
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