You're supposed to stop waiting? I'm still positive that my owl is taking a very circuitous route to my house that may be taking it 10 years to get here. One day it will arrive... :P
I'm always waiting! The only difference is that I'm not going through the mail with a comb everyday anymore, LOL. But I don't think you ever stop waiting! We always wish something magical will come one day...
The night I turned 11, I really was very hopeful-- not just wistful, but really a little expectant, and waiting to get that owl. The funny thing is that I didn't believe in Santa Claus at that point, but Hogwarts is a different matter. :)
I'm still hopeful, of course, but one day I hope that I can share the books with my kids or nieces and nephews or whatever, and they can have that feeling of the eleventh birthday and waiting for a Hogwarts owl, too.
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9 comments:
You're supposed to stop waiting?
I'm still positive that my owl is taking a very circuitous route to my house that may be taking it 10 years to get here.
One day it will arrive... :P
I'm still waiting for mine! I know it'll come one day.
I am still waiting for mine and deep inside my heart I know it's coming -I am 23 but still waiting-.
Also may be the Egyptian Owls are crazy just as the Egyptian mailling services loooool.
I am still waiting and have been trying to get my kids on the waiting list. ;)
I'm always waiting! The only difference is that I'm not going through the mail with a comb everyday anymore, LOL. But I don't think you ever stop waiting! We always wish something magical will come one day...
Rebecca @ kindle fever
I'm 22 and still waiting, sure it will arrive some day. :D
I got on to the Harry wagon right when I turned 11 so the thought didn't even occur to me that I could get one too. Haha.
The night I turned 11, I really was very hopeful-- not just wistful, but really a little expectant, and waiting to get that owl. The funny thing is that I didn't believe in Santa Claus at that point, but Hogwarts is a different matter. :)
I'm still hopeful, of course, but one day I hope that I can share the books with my kids or nieces and nephews or whatever, and they can have that feeling of the eleventh birthday and waiting for a Hogwarts owl, too.
Still waiting and never giving up hope!
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