I love reading through the comments and this set, in particular, had some very funny replies and extremely well-written remarks.. If you all don't mind, I would like to take a moment to turn the spotlight toward those clever members to better show them the appreciation they deserve--->
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In other news....
My Quidditch team, the Delaware Valley Dragons, have been made an official registered team in the International Quidditch Association. As far as I know, we shall be competing in the World Cup come November!! We will be going against a lot of the more experienced college teams (such as Harvard, Yale, Middlebury, Penn State, and many many more!) ...I think we are actually going to be the first community team to compete.
I bedazzled my broom-
Action shot-
We are now in the process of designing uniforms and holding try-outs for alternates. It should be a busy summer!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And now....because not 5 minutes goes by that I don't think about Alan Rickman....I'm just going to end this blog post by giving some love to the man.
My gosh he looks hot with glasses on.
I highly recommend checking out one of his newer projects "The Song of Lunch". It is a short film based off of a narrative poem. Well, "based off" may be putting it too lightly. In fact, it is exactly the poem...word for word....piece by piece.
Being the main character, Alan Rickman not only speaks the dialogue of his character but also narrates the entire situation from his perspective. As per usual....he sounds sooooooo good.
It is not available in the USA...and so we are forced to use YouTube.
That is alll!