Good to hear all is well, and I hope your birthday celebrations are a success, and that the vest fits properly.
Talking of birthdays, you say Toyah was born in September sometime? Might it not be an idea to invite the children of some of your neighbours those that you haven't "persuaded" to leave at any rate to a birthday party? You know, party games are a great way for children to become friends. I would give anything to see you playing pin the tail on the hippogriff
Thank you Ernie. I do not understand about the vest. Is this something you have sent to me? If it is, it has not arrived yet.
A birthday party is a good idea. However, her birthday is gone now, so it is a little too late. Also, the other ruling families do not have children so young. What games?
The vest wouldn't come through the mail room, and anyway I don't work there any more, so no, I haven't sent anything. I hope it arrives before next week. I expect Suse could knit one for you in an emergency if the formal one doesn't show up.
I know Toyah's birthday has gone, but I had sort of thought that the other families might bring their children to your birthday party. In a different room obviously, since I expect the adults are far too grand to play "The wizard's in the dell" and "hunt the gobstone", or muggle games such as "Twister". But the children might like them.
The children don't of course have to come from the ruling families - don't you know any ordinary other people there?
The formal vest... ah! It is not a garment, Ernie. It is investiture - I think this is the right English word? This is an official proclamation of my inheritance. It is like a coronation, except that I am not a king. I will have to wear silly formal robes and to make a speech to the wizarding population of Lombardia. Help.
You think I should have a birthday party? If I was still in Britain, I will like that very much. Here, not is possible. I can tell you, also - I do know know any of these games. I have never played, and certainly not anything muggle. My family did not celebrate birthdays in this way.
I do not know anybody else, Ernie - I have lived in Britain since I am seven years. And I cannot ask - it would be very strange. Imagine if your minister for magic asked random people to his private family celebrations? So you see my problem, yes?
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Talking of birthdays, you say Toyah was born in September sometime? Might it not be an idea to invite the children of some of your neighbours those that you haven't "persuaded" to leave at any rate to a birthday party? You know, party games are a great way for children to become friends. I would give anything to see you playing pin the tail on the hippogriff
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I do not understand about the vest. Is this something you have sent to me? If it is, it has not arrived yet.
A birthday party is a good idea. However, her birthday is gone now, so it is a little too late. Also, the other ruling families do not have children so young.
What games?
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I know Toyah's birthday has gone, but I had sort of thought that the other families might bring their children to your birthday party. In a different room obviously, since I expect the adults are far too grand to play "The wizard's in the dell" and "hunt the gobstone", or muggle games such as "Twister". But the children might like them.
The children don't of course have to come from the ruling families - don't you know any ordinary other people there?
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Help.
You think I should have a birthday party? If I was still in Britain, I will like that very much. Here, not is possible.
I can tell you, also - I do know know any of these games. I have never played, and certainly not anything muggle. My family did not celebrate birthdays in this way.
I do not know anybody else, Ernie - I have lived in Britain since I am seven years. And I cannot ask - it would be very strange. Imagine if your minister for magic asked random people to his private family celebrations?
So you see my problem, yes?
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