User blog comment:JoePlay/Wizarding World Giveaway/@comment-4133000-20110710081003

Harry Potter means my childhood. It's sad that once the last movie is out it will mean the end of mine, but I will always look back with fond memories; I actually met my best friend through Harry Potter and we will both always hold a special place in our hearts for the characters of the wizarding world (and some of the Muggle world as well). We get each others crazy HP references that no one else around us does. I suppose that now we should act like responsible adults... at least in the light of day, but at night however, I will still probably pull out my hand-made (not hand-me-down, Ron) wand and recite all the spells that I can remember hoping to god they work this time. Who knows maybe the 956,667th times the charm, right? Alright, alright, maybe my childhood isn't completely over, I can always read the books all the way through for the gazillionth time, not to mention the DVD's, but it is a close to the era (at least until I get into Pottermore). Although, through writing this pithy little excerpt I found that not only is Harry Potter my Childhood, but also my Imagination, Creativity, Belief, and Life (yes all those word should be capitalized as they have become their own entity through J.K.'s wonderful books). Childhood- If running around in a bathrobe and trying to Avada Kadavra your Brother and sister isn't childish... I don't know what is. Imagination- I was telling my little two year old niece the story of the boy under the stairs to keep her from crying... I think that my voices and funny faces (of Uncle Vernon) sparked her imagination. Creativity- I have a whole HP section to my bedroom. ><' Belief- "...Anythings possible if you've got enough nerve." Enough said. And if you don't know where that quote came from... read the books again. Life- If my best friend hadn't spelled Voldemort wrong, we never would have met (so thanks Jo for making up such a hard names to spell) my life wouldn't be complete without her.