Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A Tradition Continues

My kids were quite little when the first Harry Potter book came on the scene. We were enthralled by the adventures of that little orphan and his friends. Each afternoon we would pile on the couch in the living room and read the books out loud together. Even when my daughter became a teen she wanted to continue. She and AN would take turns reading. It's what we did together. AH was too young to remember reading all of them, but he would play in the living room while we read. We all participated. We enjoyed the books so much that we eventually made it a tradition to attend each midnight release party of the books. We really enjoyed these times together and when the series of books became movies it was a natural transition to attend the midnight showings of the movies. My older kids attended public school and I always allowed them to miss the next day of school when we did these activities.

Well, I am truly thankful that our tradition has continued. Last night, AH, AN, AD, MB and I went to the opening of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Even though my daughter is in her early twenties and lives in her own apartment she joined us last night at the 3 am showing of the movie on the "Ultra Screen." I thought that my 17 year old would ditch us for his friends, but he also chose to watch with his mom, brother, and sister. What makes this even more fun is that my daughter's boyfriend, MB, has joined us for the last two movies. And so it continues!

And the movie? It was great!






4 comments:

jane said...

we are going to see it this weekend... in spanish... no matter how hard i try to get over that- it´s just not the same... besos-jane

Bronwyn said...

Arthur was essentially the same age as Harry was as we read each installment of this epic story. We read all seven of them out loud together - mostly at bed time, but now and then in the car or taking turns during dinner preparations in the kitchen. We finished the last one two summers ago as we drove Arthur to Montana to install him in his first dorm room. I'm delighted and not surprised that you all read and watched them together, too!

Bronwyn said...

Arthur was essentially the same age as Harry was as we read each installment of this epic story. We read all seven of them out loud together - mostly at bed time, but now and then in the car or taking turns during dinner preparations in the kitchen. We finished the last one two summers ago as we drove Arthur to Montana to install him in his first dorm room. I'm delighted and not surprised that you all read and watched them together, too!

Bronwyn said...

Arthur was essentially the same age as Harry was as we read each installment of this epic story. We read all seven of them out loud together - mostly at bed time, but now and then in the car or taking turns during dinner preparations in the kitchen. We finished the last one two summers ago as we drove Arthur to Montana to install him in his first dorm room. I'm delighted and not surprised that you all read and watched them together, too!