One Happy Ravenclaw |
To say that this
vacation was perfectly timed would be an understatement. I cannot express how
grateful I am
that our trip was not only able to happen, but was not cut short or postponed in any way. So, to give myself
something to think about other than what's in the news, I wanted to recap my dream vacation. What else am
I going to do while in "quarantine"?
that our trip was not only able to happen, but was not cut short or postponed in any way. So, to give myself
something to think about other than what's in the news, I wanted to recap my dream vacation. What else am
I going to do while in "quarantine"?
Having the memory of this vacation has lit me up since we returned. If I had to cast a Patronus right now, this
memory would be the one I think of right before shouting, "Expecto Patronum!" There was nothing that I
would change or do differently about this trip. Every moment added up to what I can only remember as my
favorite vacation to date. (Yes, I loved my childhood vacations, but this was something new...this was a self-
funded vacation with my own kids. Passing the torch in a way. So, it encompassed all those childhood
memories as well as built our own new memories with a new generation.)
memory would be the one I think of right before shouting, "Expecto Patronum!" There was nothing that I
would change or do differently about this trip. Every moment added up to what I can only remember as my
favorite vacation to date. (Yes, I loved my childhood vacations, but this was something new...this was a self-
funded vacation with my own kids. Passing the torch in a way. So, it encompassed all those childhood
memories as well as built our own new memories with a new generation.)
This was Fun Dollars
at it's best. I was able to enjoy the feeling of "I did it!" the
entire trip. I wanted this trip to
feel like a magical journey for these four kiddos. I made Fun Dollars a part of the trip, which added to the
magic. For starters, the Owls delivered packages to the kids. They all received toothbrushes, goggles and
sunglasses, which they put to good use all week long. I also gave them all color pencils, a four color pen and
an activity book, just to have a non-electronic thing to do in the car. There was one point when Hufflepuff
chimed in from the middle seat, "Look, Rachael, none of us are on our electronics!" I looked behind me,
and sure enough they were each working hard on their puzzle books.
feel like a magical journey for these four kiddos. I made Fun Dollars a part of the trip, which added to the
magic. For starters, the Owls delivered packages to the kids. They all received toothbrushes, goggles and
sunglasses, which they put to good use all week long. I also gave them all color pencils, a four color pen and
an activity book, just to have a non-electronic thing to do in the car. There was one point when Hufflepuff
chimed in from the middle seat, "Look, Rachael, none of us are on our electronics!" I looked behind me,
and sure enough they were each working hard on their puzzle books.
In general, the kids
handled the road travel quite well. They all were happy to entertain
themselves, or talk
together. There were a few moments of typical kiddo shenanigans, but that just added to the fun of the trip.
I have to say, I did not expect to return from a trip with four kids and feel that relaxed, but I did.
together. There were a few moments of typical kiddo shenanigans, but that just added to the fun of the trip.
I have to say, I did not expect to return from a trip with four kids and feel that relaxed, but I did.
When we left, each
child also had their own stash of Fun Dollars. My Slytherin adult travel partner had
been
paying his kids for weeks to do chores. Sweeping floors, pet care and taking out the trash were all done by
the Hufflepuff and Slytherin kids. (Although I should note that the little Slytherin realized that he might
actually be a Ravenclaw. He called himself a Slyther-claw during our trip.) The Gryffindor and Ravenclaw
kids (my kids) saved up all of their Christmas money AND all their birthday money this year. Since they both
had January birthdays, they kept their birthday card cash for the trip. They did some chores as well, like
putting away their own laundry and dishes. I did not pay them outright for those chores, however. It was
understood that mom would cover any souvenir expense only after they spent all their own money first.
paying his kids for weeks to do chores. Sweeping floors, pet care and taking out the trash were all done by
the Hufflepuff and Slytherin kids. (Although I should note that the little Slytherin realized that he might
actually be a Ravenclaw. He called himself a Slyther-claw during our trip.) The Gryffindor and Ravenclaw
kids (my kids) saved up all of their Christmas money AND all their birthday money this year. Since they both
had January birthdays, they kept their birthday card cash for the trip. They did some chores as well, like
putting away their own laundry and dishes. I did not pay them outright for those chores, however. It was
understood that mom would cover any souvenir expense only after they spent all their own money first.
And guess what? ALL
FOUR children came home with money! Hufflepuff was the first to run out of
cash, but I
did give him the opportunity to earn more Fun Dollars on the trip. He earned an extra $30.00 on the trip and
came home with a buck to spare.
did give him the opportunity to earn more Fun Dollars on the trip. He earned an extra $30.00 on the trip and
came home with a buck to spare.
I am not sure how
much money the "Slyther-claw" kiddo came home with, but I know his
mason jar had
money in it when we returned. (That's what he uses as a piggy bank, a pint sized mason jar!)
money in it when we returned. (That's what he uses as a piggy bank, a pint sized mason jar!)
Both of my children
had more than $20.00 left after vacation. But the winner, the child who has
been trained
in Fun Dollars since before he was in kindergarten came back from vacation with a whopping $70.00! Now,
granted he started with about $300.00, but for a child to have free-reign on his spending on his dream
vacation? I have to say right now that I am one proud Fun Dollars Mama. My little Ravenclaw, who inspired
this trip, was the most judicious shopper! Even down to his last purchase, he checked with me first to see
if it was a good buy.
in Fun Dollars since before he was in kindergarten came back from vacation with a whopping $70.00! Now,
granted he started with about $300.00, but for a child to have free-reign on his spending on his dream
vacation? I have to say right now that I am one proud Fun Dollars Mama. My little Ravenclaw, who inspired
this trip, was the most judicious shopper! Even down to his last purchase, he checked with me first to see
if it was a good buy.
It was for a very nice
Jurassic Park baseball cap, and I could not have been happier saying, "Yes."
The
confidence he derived from putting that hat on was tangible as he asked me if he could make the purchase.
He was buying something he actually wanted. Even though he has baseball caps at home, this particular
one spoke to him. I wanted him to have that hat. I wanted him to have the crown to remember that trip
every time he puts it on.
confidence he derived from putting that hat on was tangible as he asked me if he could make the purchase.
He was buying something he actually wanted. Even though he has baseball caps at home, this particular
one spoke to him. I wanted him to have that hat. I wanted him to have the crown to remember that trip
every time he puts it on.
He set out with the
end in mind. He WANTED to come home with money. Why? "Because I've been
saving,
mom! I want to go out and spend my money on things I've had my eye on at home."
This whole time that he has been saving up his Christmas and birthday money, he has been price
comparing and window shopping at stores here in town. He didn't want to only spend his money on
vacation. He wanted to be able to come home and spend too.
mom! I want to go out and spend my money on things I've had my eye on at home."
This whole time that he has been saving up his Christmas and birthday money, he has been price
comparing and window shopping at stores here in town. He didn't want to only spend his money on
vacation. He wanted to be able to come home and spend too.
He even tried to get
me to promise to buy him souvenirs if his money dropped below a certain point.
To
which I answered, "Then you have to choose if you really want to buy the item or not. I will buy you
souvenirs only after you run out of money." So he knew that if he spent it all, he would get vacation
money from mom, but his home spending money would have to be built back up. He didn’t want that.
So he kept track of his Fun Dollars and only spent down to the amount he was comfortable with.
which I answered, "Then you have to choose if you really want to buy the item or not. I will buy you
souvenirs only after you run out of money." So he knew that if he spent it all, he would get vacation
money from mom, but his home spending money would have to be built back up. He didn’t want that.
So he kept track of his Fun Dollars and only spent down to the amount he was comfortable with.
When we returned to
this epidemic, we took a trip to Wal-Mart for a few items. He brought his money
along and wanted to make a trip to aisle 11…Pokemon Cards. Even though that is the last thing I want
in my house right now, I respected his decision and said nothing about it. He was proud to have the
money in his pocket to make the purchase. He even ended up taking one of his items off the order
because he didn’t like how expensive it all was. He still wanted to keep some money in his pocket so
he returned an item! He did this all by himself with the cashier and did it with confidence. He is cool
with putting something back and saving his money! (I am seriously getting choked up over here. I
could not be more proud!)
along and wanted to make a trip to aisle 11…Pokemon Cards. Even though that is the last thing I want
in my house right now, I respected his decision and said nothing about it. He was proud to have the
money in his pocket to make the purchase. He even ended up taking one of his items off the order
because he didn’t like how expensive it all was. He still wanted to keep some money in his pocket so
he returned an item! He did this all by himself with the cashier and did it with confidence. He is cool
with putting something back and saving his money! (I am seriously getting choked up over here. I
could not be more proud!)
So, back to
vacation. Each child did bring enough to buy their own wands. This was the one
big item
each child wanted. It didn't matter that they cost $60.00 each, they were so thrilled to make their own
wand purchases.
each child wanted. It didn't matter that they cost $60.00 each, they were so thrilled to make their own
wand purchases.
We waited in line at
Olivander's in Hogsmeade.
I had no idea what to expect. When it was our turn to
enter the wand shop, we all shuffled in and they
closed the door. The assistant arranged the kids in the room in the front row and the adults behind them.
With a little over a dozen of us in the wand shop, they closed the door and the room darkened. A single
lamp was lit on the desk of the wandkeeper, who greeted us all with a British accent. Our little Gryffindor
started to pipe up, and our parent alarm went off, "Shh…" came out in unison. The wandkeeper didn't
miss a beat, "Oh, no, don't sush our young Gryffindor. The student has a question." She asked her question,
and he kindly answered her. He then asked two other the students from the crowd to come forward. They
were dressed in their Hogwarts uniforms, and the "show" began.
closed the door. The assistant arranged the kids in the room in the front row and the adults behind them.
With a little over a dozen of us in the wand shop, they closed the door and the room darkened. A single
lamp was lit on the desk of the wandkeeper, who greeted us all with a British accent. Our little Gryffindor
started to pipe up, and our parent alarm went off, "Shh…" came out in unison. The wandkeeper didn't
miss a beat, "Oh, no, don't sush our young Gryffindor. The student has a question." She asked her question,
and he kindly answered her. He then asked two other the students from the crowd to come forward. They
were dressed in their Hogwarts uniforms, and the "show" began.
The wand keeper walked around the shop and after some thought and consideration, pulled two wand
boxes off the shelf. He brought them back to his desk and removed the lids from the wand boxes. He told
the students about the first wand and handed it to one of them. "Give it a wave," he instructed. She did
so, and the flowers in the pot wilted. "No, that can't be your wand." So then he handed the other wand
to the other student. "Go ahead and wave it, dear," he said. When she did, the wand boxes went askew
on the shelf. So then he thought about it and traded wands with the two students. When they held them
a fan behind the desk blew air at them and the music queued up, just like in the first movie. "Oh, those
are your wands…" Everyone clapped. Then the crowd was instructed to shuffle their way into the actual
wand shop to be chosen by the wands therein.
boxes off the shelf. He brought them back to his desk and removed the lids from the wand boxes. He told
the students about the first wand and handed it to one of them. "Give it a wave," he instructed. She did
so, and the flowers in the pot wilted. "No, that can't be your wand." So then he handed the other wand
to the other student. "Go ahead and wave it, dear," he said. When she did, the wand boxes went askew
on the shelf. So then he thought about it and traded wands with the two students. When they held them
a fan behind the desk blew air at them and the music queued up, just like in the first movie. "Oh, those
are your wands…" Everyone clapped. Then the crowd was instructed to shuffle their way into the actual
wand shop to be chosen by the wands therein.
Oh, wait, back up a
bit…My little Ravenclaw thought he would be cheeky and ask questions in a
British
accent through the entire ceremony. Go ahead and punctuate that whole scenario with an 11 year old
asking questions... Since I was told by the wand keeper that I should not shush my kids, I let him handle
the Ravenclaw comments. And he did. So when the rest of the crew was getting shuffled into the wand
shop to make their purchases, we were told to hand back. (They only do the ceremony once per group.
You either get to have your wand choose you, or you get to watch someone be chosen by a wand.) It
was clear to the wand keeper that this crew of students were curious and eager, he chose to give us a
"mini ceremony" just for us.
accent through the entire ceremony. Go ahead and punctuate that whole scenario with an 11 year old
asking questions... Since I was told by the wand keeper that I should not shush my kids, I let him handle
the Ravenclaw comments. And he did. So when the rest of the crew was getting shuffled into the wand
shop to make their purchases, we were told to hand back. (They only do the ceremony once per group.
You either get to have your wand choose you, or you get to watch someone be chosen by a wand.) It
was clear to the wand keeper that this crew of students were curious and eager, he chose to give us a
"mini ceremony" just for us.
So, per the
wandkeeper's instructions, all 6 of us hung back while everyone else went to
choose their
wands in the shoppe. The wandkeeper disappeared into a back room and returned to his desk clutching
four wand boxes. He called the children forward. They peered eagerly at the boxes. The wand keeper
took out the first wand and addressed our little Hufflepuff. He told him about the core and the wood
and a few characteristics of the wand. He did this to each student in turn. After they all heard about
their wands, they were allowed to pick them up out of the boxes. When they did, the wind blew, and
just like that, all four wands magically chose each student. It was a mini version of what we just
wittnessed, but the kids got their own private wand ceremony! What a treasured memory we will
all share.
wands in the shoppe. The wandkeeper disappeared into a back room and returned to his desk clutching
four wand boxes. He called the children forward. They peered eagerly at the boxes. The wand keeper
took out the first wand and addressed our little Hufflepuff. He told him about the core and the wood
and a few characteristics of the wand. He did this to each student in turn. After they all heard about
their wands, they were allowed to pick them up out of the boxes. When they did, the wind blew, and
just like that, all four wands magically chose each student. It was a mini version of what we just
wittnessed, but the kids got their own private wand ceremony! What a treasured memory we will
all share.
Each Child took
their wand box through the door and into and actual wand shop to make their purchase. "
$58.95," said the cashier wizard. Each child took out thier Fun Dollars and paid the wizard. They had worked
and saved for those Fun Dollars, and they were each making the choice to spend their money on the wand
that chose them. I was so proud of all
of them!
$58.95," said the cashier wizard. Each child took out thier Fun Dollars and paid the wizard. They had worked
and saved for those Fun Dollars, and they were each making the choice to spend their money on the wand
that chose them. I was so proud of all
of them!
As it turned out,
these wands make magic happen all over the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The
students
can take the map that comes in the wand box to places marked with medallions on the street. There, they
can practice their wand movements and recite the incantation. Some of the magic happens inside a shop
window, some happens with a statue or a fountain, it just depends on where you are what the magic will be.
But it's all mapped out on the parchment that is included with the wand.
can take the map that comes in the wand box to places marked with medallions on the street. There, they
can practice their wand movements and recite the incantation. Some of the magic happens inside a shop
window, some happens with a statue or a fountain, it just depends on where you are what the magic will be.
But it's all mapped out on the parchment that is included with the wand.
We discovered also,
that sometimes the wands need to go in for "repair". While our
Gryfindor was trying to
make it rain in Diagon Alley, a wizard dressed in a black velvet hat strolled up and asked her to show him her
spellwork. "Meteolojinx!" she announced, and she did the wand movement. So the wizard tried to do the
same spell, and his spell worked. So, he asked Little Gryffindor if he could examine her wand. She handed
it to him. He rolled the wand in his fingers. He looked at it, smelled it, then declared, "Your wand needs
repair, young Witch." He explained to me that I could take the wand to any Olivander's location and they
will repair it. It will take two minutes and it's free.
make it rain in Diagon Alley, a wizard dressed in a black velvet hat strolled up and asked her to show him her
spellwork. "Meteolojinx!" she announced, and she did the wand movement. So the wizard tried to do the
same spell, and his spell worked. So, he asked Little Gryffindor if he could examine her wand. She handed
it to him. He rolled the wand in his fingers. He looked at it, smelled it, then declared, "Your wand needs
repair, young Witch." He explained to me that I could take the wand to any Olivander's location and they
will repair it. It will take two minutes and it's free.
The next day we took
her wand in to Olivanders in Hogsmeade. There, the witch took her wand to the
back
room and brought it out, fully functioning two minutes later. We were told that no matter where the wand
was purchased, nor when, they will always repair them. It really made me appreciate the purchase that the
children made even more. So, even if these students return to Diagon Alley (say in four years when
Gryffindor turns 11, the wands will still be fun and usable!)
room and brought it out, fully functioning two minutes later. We were told that no matter where the wand
was purchased, nor when, they will always repair them. It really made me appreciate the purchase that the
children made even more. So, even if these students return to Diagon Alley (say in four years when
Gryffindor turns 11, the wands will still be fun and usable!)
After an exhausting first day at the park, we returned to the hotel to hit up the pool and hot tub. The Next Owl
Post shall be delivered with the magical details of our stay in the edition of Fun Dollars. Stay tuned and stay
healthy!
Post shall be delivered with the magical details of our stay in the edition of Fun Dollars. Stay tuned and stay
healthy!
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