Harry Potter, Of Course
July 27th, 2007 at 12:02 am (Unschooling Life)
Friday night, we decided to head out to Austin’s largest Deathly Hallows release party. It was a perfect night for it, and Kenzie was excited. He dressed in his long, blue cloak, grabbed his wand, and off we all went - Kenzie, my brother Sean, and me. We were surprised to find so many other people had decided to bid farewell to Harry. There were literally thousands of people gathered in the Book People parking lot - so many that the lines to each event were often hundreds of people long. We lucked out and found a great seat for the fire dancers.



We wandered around for a little while, looking at some of the amazing costumes, and we ran into an unschooling family we know from game day. After that, though, Kenzie was ready to leave. No biggie, since we couldn’t buy the book at Book People, anyway, as they were sold out. They had given out all of their vouchers, and we didn’t have one. So, we headed to Sonic to have some ice cream and wait for midnight. From there, it was off to the local Wally World to pick up the book (after standing in a Deathly Hallows line for a good 45 minutes, of course). Kenzie also got a free poster and wristbands for each of the four houses (he’s been wearing the Gryffindor wristband ever since).
Of course, the rest of the night was spent reading (and trying terribly hard not to give away the plot before I was able to read it, too).
Saturday night, we went to the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum to watch the midnight showing of The Order of the Phoenix on their IMAX screen. Well, we actually showed up for one of the two 9:00 showings, but both were completely sold out - even a half hour before showtime! So, we walked over to the UT campus to hang out for a while in the student center.
Back at the IMAX, the 3D glasses they handed us were enormous! They covered our entire foreheads! We realized why, of course, once we put them on and stared at the extra-tall screen. The 3D scenes weren’t anything to shout about, but the movie, itself, was wonderful. Kenzie and I were riveted to our seats (which was a good thing, since there were at least a dozen people on either side of us - getting up would have been quite an adventure).
After we made it back home, Kenzie settled into a comfy chair and took up reading where he’d left off. By Tuesday night, he had finished the book. He’s been good, though, and hasn’t told me the fates of any of our favorite characters. Thank goodness.
Looks like I have quite a bit of catching up to do….