Both my children are voracious readers, my son, more so. Many years ago my daughter went through the Harry Potter phase, and our home echoed with Potter stories and spells.
My son is now going through the same phase. His Muggle world is filled with the many exciting possibilities of magic and spells.
He has fashioned a magic wand made out of paper, for himself. The gleam of joy in his eyes is priceless.
His sister threatens to tell him the plot much before he has read them, in the way only siblings can irritate each other.
So, a few days ago, my husband and I had to be away for the whole day. The kids were happy at their grampa’s.
Just so that the two did not end up troubling their grandparents too much, I asked my daughter to take care of her brother and generally ensure that they did not fight over anything and nothing.
My daughter smiled.
My son said, “No mom, you don’t know what she’s like when you make her the boss.”
My husband and I were in splits, as my son whipped out his paper wand and said, “I need a spell for protection – PROTEGO.
I could connect to the crazy of phase of potter mania π
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LoL
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Haha… so funny!
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Ha! The Muggle world of siblings can be an interesting stage. π
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Indeed…ππ
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My son read all of the books and saw all the movies. He was never quite as obsessed with it as that which is probably a good thing or he may have turned his sister into a frog.
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Ha ha…good one Marissaπππ
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lol… great that your children are avid readers… π
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Thanks Sasths
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That’s funny! I like the way that boy thinks!
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LoL😆
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:)beautiful memory.
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Thank you Adrian
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So its in the genes βΊ.
Nothing to beat the sibling rivalry
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Hahaa..being a Harry Potter lover myself..this post made me smile π
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Thank youππ
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