My sister again

Sofie sofie_elisabeth at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Nov 26 14:04:49 UTC 2001


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., UcfRentLuvr at c... wrote:
> So....what about everyone else? Ever think about where your family 
> would go? 
> Are you like the Weasleys and all in the same House? Or like the 
> Patils and my family and all mixed up?  :)

Coming from a divorced family I would say that we'd all be pretty 
mixed up. My mum's family is Roman Catholic so I think they'd be 
muggles (though my maternal grandmother might have been in 
Hufflepuff, mainly because she's really hard working but a little, 
okay a lot, scatty!) However my Dda'd side of the family is entirely 
different. My paternal grandfather would have been a slytherin, his 
thirst for knowledge  is incredible and he's very ambitious. My 
paternal grandmother would have been a hufflepuff too. She's so kind 
and generous and she fusses after everyone. 

Right my Mum and Dad, I think my mum would have been a muggle, she's 
quite narrow-minded as would have my step-father. They are quite 
Dursley-ish. My Dad would have been a gryffindor, he's the bravest 
person I know. My older brother would have been gryffindor too, he's 
Schizophrenic and he's been so brave and strong and has dealt with 
the aftermath so well. Me, I think I'd probably be a ravenclaw or 
maybe a gryffindor, I suppose I can be brave and I'm very passionate 
about defending my beliefs. My younger brothers are 3 years old and 
21 months old so it's hard to put them in a house but I think Joe, 
(3) would be a gryffindor, he has a tendency to leap before he looks, 
though he could be a Hufflepuff, he's very caring and often puts 
other people's feelings before his own. Andrew (21 months) is a 
Ravenclaw no doubt. He's really clever for his age, and his language 
is really good. 

So there you have it. We'd be mixed up across the school.
Sofie





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