Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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Looks like you're doing a good job making changes on the fly!
Tonight, I read DD her nightly Harry Potter chapter. As always, when we finished she wanted to know what the next chapter was. We had the following conversation
Me: "Aboard the Hogwarts Express"
DD: I want to go to Hogwarts.
Me: You can't - it doesn't exist. And besides, you're not eleven yet.
DD: There's the theme park. Can I go there?
Me: Maybe when you turn eleven.
DD: But Daddy, you said it's not real, so I don't have to wait until I'm eleven. I want to go now.
(At this point, I am working VERY hard to avoid breaking into a huge grin, because I know that she is "going to Hogwarts," in just under six months.)
Me: Go to sleep sweetheart. Maybe you can go when you turn eleven.
Tonight, I read DD her nightly Harry Potter chapter. As always, when we finished she wanted to know what the next chapter was. We had the following conversation
Me: "Aboard the Hogwarts Express"
DD: I want to go to Hogwarts.
Me: You can't - it doesn't exist. And besides, you're not eleven yet.
DD: There's the theme park. Can I go there?
Me: Maybe when you turn eleven.
DD: But Daddy, you said it's not real, so I don't have to wait until I'm eleven. I want to go now.
(At this point, I am working VERY hard to avoid breaking into a huge grin, because I know that she is "going to Hogwarts," in just under six months.)
Me: Go to sleep sweetheart. Maybe you can go when you turn eleven.
Had a close call this evening. I was sure The Bug was engrossed in the episode of The Electric Company she was watching, and I was surfing The DIS reading up on early reports from Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I whispered to my wife about the souvenir pricing. No sooner had I whispered the words "Firebolt Broomstick" than she leapt up from her chair across the room and was trying to read over my shoulder. Luckily, I was again able to play it off by telling her that we were just commenting about how expensive WWoHP is - the Firebolt is priced at $300, Hogwart's house robes at $100. (I was careful not to mention the vast majority of items that are $25 or less).
Had a close call this evening. I was sure The Bug was engrossed in the episode of The Electric Company she was watching, and I was surfing The DIS reading up on early reports from Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I whispered to my wife about the souvenir pricing. No sooner had I whispered the words "Firebolt Broomstick" than she leapt up from her chair across the room and was trying to read over my shoulder. Luckily, I was again able to play it off by telling her that we were just commenting about how expensive WWoHP is - the Firebolt is priced at $300, Hogwart's house robes at $100. (I was careful not to mention the vast majority of items that are $25 or less).
My favorite moment, and the one that jogged me to update this PTR, was reported to me by DW after she dropped Squeaker off at daycare this morning. He was talking the whole way there in the car about his new friend Ellie. When they got to daycare, Ellie was already there. Squeaker ran up and gave Ellie a big hug, and Ellie started telling Squeaker all about her trip to Disneyland that she just got back from and about seeing the princesses and . . . she was still so excited about her trip she barely paused to breathe. The whole time, poor Squeaker is looking up at DW with the look that most guys get in their eyes when women start talking about bridesmaid's dresses or makeup. That, "dear God get me out of here, please come save me" look. Luckily, about that time, another friend arrived and Squeaker got a rescue from his wingman.
It does make me extra-excited for October, when it will be Squeakers turn to be telling the tale.![]()