Hello to those fellow people just having a lazy Saturday afternoon, just like me. Oh we're so alike... Anyway.
I thought I would tell you all about the amazing experience I had at the Warner Brother's Harry Potter studio tour in Watford, UK, last Tuesday and why the experience meant the world to me.
Trying not to let out any spoilers of what is there, for a Harry Potter fan like myself, how much I love it, the experience and everything there was very overwhelming.
To see all the props and the outfits - to see how everything was filmed and how everything worked and was made, even how the food was made.
On the day overall, I and my best friend Elin took over 460 photographs between us and had an amazing time, looking at everything there, freaking out over everything and enjoying butterbeer (although it made Elin feel a little bit ill by the end).
Let me confess something to you all - and I don't care what people say about me for this - by the end of the tour I was in tears.
Harry potter, Hogwarts, Diagon Alley... All of this means a lot to me, and by a lot I mean that I cannot literally put it into words how happy it makes me when I am reading the books or when the films are on my telly, even just talking about it with people.
JK Rowling has to be the most inspiring writer to me. Her imagination holds no limit and she inspires me to do what I love to do, be a writer. I want to be someone like her, someone who holds a place in people's hearts with every word written on the paper, someone who makes people feel happy and warm when they are reading the books. I want to be just as inspiring as she is.
I love each and every character, Harry, Ron and Hermione, Luna, Ginny, Dobby, especially Fred and George, who make everything seem okay even in the darkest of times, and bring back the smiles everyone so dearly love.
I want to personally thank JK Rowling for the inspiration to be the writer I am and dragging me away from the darkness of the real world and concentrate on the light of the world.
'Happiness can be found in the darkest of times when only one remembers to turn on the light.'
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