Monday, June 27, 2011

Potter

Had another Potter dream last night - (We went to Carraba's, for anyone who is wondering. I do keep a list of stuff I eat that winds up being awesome for dreams) it was a little confusing. Not sure if I was me or Harry (I do end up being Harry sometimes).

Anyway, whoever I was, I was ready to go back to Hogwarts. I was living with my parents at the old log cabin in Cosby (*shudder*) and I told them that a lot of the children would be stopping at our place b/c it was a half-way point. Things had gotten dangerous and we had to travel in packs. (And somehow, we couldn't use the train.)

The first person to arrive I had a hard time telling who it was until he put his face up to the window. It was Sirius (but looked more like the Wrestler Edge...which is weird...). He came in, and as I looked out for Death Eaters, more Hogwarts people arrived - first years I didn't know, Professor McGonagall, some of the Weasleys, and I believe Hermione and Snape were there.

They all took off in little groups while I tried to pack (my bag had a charm on it so I could put a ton in there - Hermione had done it).

After everyone was off safely, I took off on my broom just outside of London and followed the train tracks, but I wasn't sure they were the right ones, as they went sideways over steep hills and through forests I'd never seen. Flying on a broom takes some getting used to, by the way. I had a time with controlling the broom while I was learning to fly it. I met up with some of my parents' friends (and my parents were visiting them) in the middle of one of the forests and tried to find Hogwarts on GoogleMaps and then remembered I probably couldn't find it with technology...

So, I jumped back on my broom and kept following the tracks, through a lot of rain and then I finally made it to Hogwarts but I'd missed the feast and I'd gotten there late, so I had a lot of catching up to do. But I'd flown all the way there, which took much longer than I thought.

Then, of course, my alarm had to go off. >:(

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