[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: My wand is here!

Richelle Votaw rvotaw at i-55.com
Tue Oct 8 02:53:59 UTC 2002


Alora writes:

> Yea!!  I'm so jealous  *LOL*  I was playing with my son's wand just
> this evening, thinking I need to go ahead and order my own.  I just
> can't make up my mind!  :D  Hehe.

Care to try and let it sort you? :)  I'm really glad you told me about the
glow in the dark paint on the end, I'd have really wondered what that was!

> Oh, BTW Richelle, I was going to
> ask you if you had read a book called "Teaching Harry Potter."  It's
> for teachers.  I saw it while I was canoodling around on e-bay just
> a bit ago.  I was thinking it would be interesting to read, but
> wondered if anyone else had read it and could give me some
> feedback.  It had chapters on "characters and themes"  "teaching
> Harry"  etc.  What do you think?

I've never seen it, but that does sound interesting!  Anyone else have it?
Oh, why didn't I think of writing that?!

> On another note, I can't find a robe for Halloween!! *whine and
> pout*  Any suggestions? :D  This is so fun! wheeeeeee

Mmm, let's see.  A choir robe?  They look very wizardly (my church choir
robes have GREEN trim, can you believe?!), especially if you could find one
in plain black.  Try local Christian supply stores.  Or there's baptismal
robes, they would probably be less expensive and easier to find, as choir
robes are usually made to order.  They're kind of pricey, but this site has
all sorts of robes. http://www.robeshop.com/  I doubt you want to pay $185,
but the judical robes look great!  They do have a plain black choir robe,
but it's still $65 (and that's a sale price, imagine!)

Good luck!

Richelle






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