Being back here at dear darling
Apr. 15th, 2013 09:46 amold Hogwarts, it's just so thrilling.
It seems like very few people are really rested, though. From the way people are talking about spending their holidays revising, we almost could have stayed here for the break and just kept right on with lessons. But I suppose one thing that was good was that people were able to get a little practical experience with the spells in the privacy of their own homes (or other people's).
HJC, I've been looking over the timetables for the tutors. Remember that the only Floo approved for their arrival or departure is the one in the anteroom off the Great Hall, near the entrance, and they only have a ten-minute window either side of their appointments in which to arrive or depart. Madam Umbridge gave us the forms to fill out in case anyone violates the policy. Anyway, it looks like we'll need someone to escort them mostly on Mondays through Thursdays from about 3:00 'til supper and then 6:30 to 9:00. And Saturdays practically all day, and Sundays from 1:00 to supper. I'll talk to Madam Umbridge about perhaps moving some of the other teensy projects we have down to that room, so we can accomplish two (or more!) things at once.
Oh, and Jones, I read your essay. Really, I'm quite flattered but I fear you're giving me far too much credit. I wouldn't say I always know what to do but I do try to always know who to ask. But, I hate to bring it up after you were so kind in your essay, but I noticed this morning that a scarf's gone missing. It's yellow, with a large leafy pattern and it might have looked black in the dormitory but in sunlight it's quite obviously dark green. You didn't come across it when you were opening everyone's trunks, did you?
Goodness, it's almost time for Ancient Runes. I almost forgot my daily schedule, after two weeks with no lessons!
It seems like very few people are really rested, though. From the way people are talking about spending their holidays revising, we almost could have stayed here for the break and just kept right on with lessons. But I suppose one thing that was good was that people were able to get a little practical experience with the spells in the privacy of their own homes (or other people's).
HJC, I've been looking over the timetables for the tutors. Remember that the only Floo approved for their arrival or departure is the one in the anteroom off the Great Hall, near the entrance, and they only have a ten-minute window either side of their appointments in which to arrive or depart. Madam Umbridge gave us the forms to fill out in case anyone violates the policy. Anyway, it looks like we'll need someone to escort them mostly on Mondays through Thursdays from about 3:00 'til supper and then 6:30 to 9:00. And Saturdays practically all day, and Sundays from 1:00 to supper. I'll talk to Madam Umbridge about perhaps moving some of the other teensy projects we have down to that room, so we can accomplish two (or more!) things at once.
Oh, and Jones, I read your essay. Really, I'm quite flattered but I fear you're giving me far too much credit. I wouldn't say I always know what to do but I do try to always know who to ask. But, I hate to bring it up after you were so kind in your essay, but I noticed this morning that a scarf's gone missing. It's yellow, with a large leafy pattern and it might have looked black in the dormitory but in sunlight it's quite obviously dark green. You didn't come across it when you were opening everyone's trunks, did you?
Goodness, it's almost time for Ancient Runes. I almost forgot my daily schedule, after two weeks with no lessons!