Showing posts with label Slytherin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slytherin. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Margot is a Slytherin

New Year's Eve was a lot of fun! We went and picked up Brandon from work, ate some dinner, and went to the mall for a bit of window shopping. 
Of course, with two toddlers, we had to visit the Disney store.

Portia and Margot love the Disney store; they call it the princess store, and we will typically spend an hour or more looking at each and every toy.
Last night was no different.

 While looking around, Margot suddenly grabbed ahold of my legs in a tender hug, looked up at me with puppy-dog eyes, and said "Mama I love you." 
I melted, and said "Oh, I love you too honey!"

She smiled up at me, held up a toy, and said "I want this." 

This kid's good.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

closely related to a weasel and a skunk: the badger.

I read Harry Potter (mock me if you must). I am impressed by the J.K. Rowling's literary genius; her ability to tie in tiny details to the main plot 3000 pages later is astounding! aaaand I really like magic.
In case you haven't read the books, there is a magical school called Hogwarts, and it is divided into 4 houses: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff. I'll give you a brief run-down on each one.
Gryffindor (Lion): The students in Gryffindor are courageous, chivalrous, daring, and loyal. Just imagine King Arthur as a wizard, he's probably be in Gryffindor.

Slytherin (Snake): Slytherin's students are cunning, ambitious, clever, resourceful, and determined. And yes, sometimes evil.

Ravenclaw (Raven): Ravenclaw=smart. They are very intelligent, witty, academically motivated and talented. Like the kid in high school who took all AP classes and asked for extra homework.

Hufflepuff (Badger): Let's just see what the sorting hat has to say, "Dear Hufflepuff, she took the rest and taught them all she knew." So basically, Hufflepuff takes the kids who aren't brave, aren't cunning, and aren't smart. And badgers? Really? That really strikes fear into the hearts of their opponents. Which actually, they probably don't have any opponents, because they're pretty boring.

Carrie and I have discussed this more than once. I would love to be in Gryffindor, Ravenclaw would be ok, and I could even live with Slytherin. But if that hat said, "HUFFLEPUFF!" I would get back on the train and go home. I'd rather be a muggle.