Monday

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Ok my lovelies. As some of you may already know, the hubs gave me the sweetest birfday gift. I have been wanting to go to Islands of Adventure in Orlando, FL (a 4 hour drive for us) but have refrained from going due to scorching heat and the tons of people that are visiting the park since Harry was opened in early June. Luckily for me, my hubs secured us a babysitter and took me out of my jobless funk and swept me away on Friday to Orlando. Since we've been to the park tons of times before, we decided to just focus on the new Harry island - especially since we are talking 1+ hour lines for all the rides and shops.

Here is a visual for you guys. I'll explain along the way.

This is the gateway to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Here you can see the hubs posing and your first glimpse of the magic inside. Once you go under said gate, you are now walking through the streets of Hogsmeade. You see all the curvy chimneys, the snowy rooftops and all the shops, pubs and restaurants that you remember from the books.


But before you take your first couple of steps you find the Hogwarts Express. It's not a ride or anything but it is a great picture spot.

Once you walk through... of course, you can't help the wonder you feel at watching one of my favorite books come to life you can't help but glance down yonder and see this.


Oh yes, it's a ginormous replica of Hogwarts. Eek!! And it's a ride. A very good ride. It was dark and creepy and you fly through behind Harry and his friends ... I won't tell you more about the ride, but I will show you pictures inside the castle.

While we were in line for an hour, we were quite frankly entertained. For while you are in line you are also taking a tour of the castle. We weren't able to take our camera for the ride but they have walking tours of the castle, meaning after you ride you can ask to go back in (without making the line of course) and just take pictures and really enjoy some of the fun stuff you find in there.

You see the picture gallery. By the way, the pictures are all talking and moving. They're all rather upset that muggles have been let into Hogwarts. They are exactly the way you see them in the movies and read about them in the books. Some of the folks in one picture frame will be found in another and if you look back to the original picture frame they were in is now empty. It was hilarious.


You also walk through the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, the Gryffindor common room and even Professor Dumbledore's office.


If you look close you can even see Dumbledore's hologram in the center (left). I can't help it, I'm in love with books - even if they are fake :) (right). You can also see Hagrid's hut (bottom) and travel through the Herbology classroom.

Once we rode "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" we decided to hang out in Hogsmeade. First things first... the


I was a little worried about the taste. But oh no, it was yummy. You had the option of draft or frozen - we, of course, went with the frozen versions. It tastes like butterscotch and gingerbread cookies all rolled into this delicious refreshment. We loved it. We actually had about 4 of these before the day was over. See our happy faces... oh yes, and Butterbeer is not the same without Butterbeer mustaches.

We had lunch in The Three Broomsticks - which served baked chicken, ribs, fish and chips. (see below)

Then we went into the shops. I was really excited to go into


And then there was Zonko's Joke Shop.


We also went to Dervish and Banges, Olivanders and the Owl Post


Yes, all those little boxes are wands. You can see them in this last picture. They have a variety of wands to choose from ($30 & change). They gave a very entertaining presentation before you actually went into the shop to buy one.

But not only did they have wands for sale, they also sold Firebolt broomsticks, Pumpkin Juice in all the refreshment stands, robes, scarves and t-shirts with your favorite house (Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin and Ravenclaw)... they even had Remembralls.


For you Harry Potter fans, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is one adventure I recommend you take. I can't tell you how much fun we had but hopefully through our pictures you'll catch a glimpse of just how wonderful it all was.

Manic Monday Recaps (Week 8/09/10)

Another Monday - bleh. This week I've decided to keep the kids home with me. I figured they can enjoy the last two weeks of summer before Jenna starts VPK and James continues in his last year of day care. We have all sorts of fun stuff planned (i.e. Chuck E. Cheese, the park, grandma and great-grandma's house, possibly even the beach). Obviously they're stoked. Don't know how much reading I'll get done this week, but keeping fingers crossed that it's a productive week. Still no job - but hey, I'm not stressing it.

Here's what I plan on reading this week:

Last week I read the following:
- Water Bound by Christine Feehan
- Kiss Me Deadly: 13 Tales of Paranormal Love by Various Authors
- Radiance by Alyson Noel
- Crank by Ellen Hopkins

I reviewed the following:
- Incarceron by Catherine Fisher [review]
- The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han [review]
- Sapphique by Catherine Fisher [review]
- Billie Girl by Vickie Weaver [review]

I can't wait to share all the pictures I took at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Islands of Adventure in Orlando, FL. The hubs is just wonderful in giving me a day where just the two of us were able to spend time in such a fun place.

I have a couple of new audiobook giveaways listed and a few other giveaways which I'll be choosing winners for - so click here to see what's new. If you'd like to see what I got in my mailbox last week, click here.

Have a lovely week my friends.

Sunday

IMM Vlog [3]



Books for review

- New Tricks by David Rosenfelt
- Plain Kate by Erin Bow
- She's Gone Country by Jane Porter
- The Life You've Imagined by Kristina Riggle
- Follow Me by Joanna Scott
- The Recessionistas by Alexandra Lebenthal

Purchased
- Swept Away by a Kiss by Katharine Ashe
- The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
- Lord of the Flies by William Golding
- I Am Number One by Pittacus Lore
- One Day by David Nicholls

Courtesy of local library
- Crank by Ellen Hopkins
- Glass by Ellen Hopkins

So what did you get in your mailbox?

Bookcase of the Week [18]


I love the rusticness of the room, the scattered books in the shelves, but more than that, I love that the walls behind the shelves are blue. It makes the whole room pop. <3 Plus, did you all notice that window... blue. :)

GIVEAWAY: Men and Dogs

In April of 1985, Buzz Legare went fishing. The next day all that was found was his boat and his waiting, faithful dog.

Twenty years later, his daughter Hannah still finds hope in believing, alone among her family, that he's still alive somewhere. She has a smart husband, a thriving business, a beautiful home in San Francisco-and a huge hole in her troubled heart. True to her trademark talent for self-sabotage, she finds herself one starry night climbing up the fire escape in a desperate (and drunken) attempt to win back her own husband--and failing disastrously.

Slightly worse for the wear, Hannah returns to Charleston to salve her wounds. There, old loves, unrepented crimes, and family legends are stirred up from the dust. Hannah's brother Palmer, the stoic with a secret of his own, cannot dissuade her from a manic search to uncover clues to the past, and they will both face shocking discoveries that lead them to reconcile their very different notions of loyalty and blind faith.


GIVEAWAY: This is an AUDIOBOOK. I have 3 copies up for grabs - thanks to the lovely Anna at HBG.

As always, leave a comment for one entry. If you'd like extra entries just say so in your comment or separate comments (extra entries for followers, Twitter, sidebars, Facebook, my spiffy All About {n} button, etc.) Make sure to leave an e-mail address, especially if you are leaving a comment under Anonymous.

Rules: This contest is open to U.S. & Canada residents only. No P.O. Boxes. Winners will be drawn Sunday, August 22.

GIVEAWAY: The Island

Four women-a mother, her sister, two grown daughters-head to Tuckernuck for a retreat, hoping to escape their troubles. Intead, they find only drama, secrets, and life-changing revelations.



GIVEAWAY: This is an AUDIOBOOK. I have 3 copies up for grabs - thanks to the lovely Anna at HBG.

As always, leave a comment for one entry. If you'd like extra entries just say so in your comment or separate comments (extra entries for followers, Twitter, sidebars, Facebook, my spiffy All About {n} button, etc.) Make sure to leave an e-mail address, especially if you are leaving a comment under Anonymous.

Rules: This contest is open to U.S. & Canada residents only. No P.O. Boxes. Winners will be drawn Sunday, August 22.
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