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Old 07-24-2015, 12:59 PM   #11 (permalink)
Anna Banana



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Eliza Bellerose
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Second Year

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Hiss!Roar!Growl!Caw! | Hermione's Double | The Little Three | Alecate

History of Magic journal in hand, Kate wandered the corridors looking for a good place to write. She had decided that she wasn't much of a journal-keeper, but she'd finish her last twelve entries for this assignment and see what happened. She stopped at a random point on the kitchen level corridor where there was no one else around. Getting comfortable in a sitting position against the wall, she began to write.

Text Cut: Journal Entry #4
Write some advice to someone based on a personal experience.

Every firstborn child probably just has IT ALL. They are their mother and father's FIRST child ever, so I think they have it a lot better than the children born afterwards. Why do I think this? Well, there are NO hand-me-downs. The first child gets everything brand new, and the parents put their heart and soul into every little thing, because they're so excited to be parents for the first time ever! I was that first child. As a matter of fact, I was almost eleven-years-old when my little brother was born. So I have eleven years of being the ONLY child.

In some ways it was good but in other ways it was bad. It was good for all of the reasons I mentioned above. Also, there were no other siblings around to annoy me or take my stuff. That's also the bad thing about being an only child, though. It gets boring and lonely. Really boring and lonely. Sure, my parents were always around, but there is nothing like always having another kid around. So for these reasons, I advise any kid out there to really appreciate their brothers and sisters. If you are an only child, then look forward to the day you may have a sibling. If you have siblings already, then give them a hug and tell them how glad you are to have them in your life.

Ryland is a toddler now, and I feel like I'm missing everything being here at Hogwarts. When I go home over the summer, I'm going to tell him all about it, though, and hopefully he'll look forward to coming here one day, too. My parents say he is walking and talking now, so I can't wait to go home this summer and see him in action! I really love him and am glad to be his older sister!
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