
Oh! How disappointing! I really hope Ravenclaw House can pick up our collective socks and get back in the race for the cup in the next few days. It would be a shame if we couldn't improve our standings at least a little.
The crisp winter air has been a tremendous motivator for me on my sock. It just seems so slow! I think that's because I spend so much time knitting things to felt, which involve much larger needles. But once these socks are done, my feet will be so warm and happy. My next big project will be my partner's knitting bag. Every time I think I know what I'm doing, I change my mind a little. At least I have yarn now, and I think I finally have the best idea that I'm going to get. It involves a little bit of intarsia, but I think it will be worth it.
My favourite class so far is definitely Transfiguration, despite everyone's else extreme love for DADA and Potions. Sure, Transfiguration is not taught by either of the two dreamiest men in the history of dreamy wizards, but it's definitely easier to pay attention, and so much of what we are learning is interesting and applicable right away. I'm not quite sure what to make of Divination just yet, but Minerva and I got to talking about tarot cards the other night and I think that I could really learn to love it, if I'm able to consider a broader scope than just tea leaf reading.
I'm not sure what it is about tarot cards that appeals to me so much, but I definitely feel the connection when I look at them. My favourite card of all is this one:


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OH, OH, OH!! Someone else who loved Tarot cards! I have at least 7-8 decks and have been reading them for years. I sometimes get confused, but I do love them! Maybe we could practice some time.
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