Yes, sometimes we sound a tad dramatic. The end of an era? Really? But as I sat in that theater with my 22 year old son, I couldn't help but reminisce. This wasn't just a book series. It was ingrained in our lives.
The Harry Potter series captured our imagination. For years!
Harry was the same age as Michael. Both adventure seekers. And now, both about to embark on new journeys without Hogwarts, or Home, or me. A "coming of age" movie indeed.
We first started reading Harry Potter when Michael was only 12. I read to the kids while they sprawled out over the living room. I would only read a couple of chapters, and we'd mull it over for a while. We made a pact that we'd not read ahead so we'd be able to react all together. This pact worked for a couple of books. But after about the third or fourth, Michael and Katie both were taking the books off to their rooms and devouring them. They'd still come back to the rest of us, saying things like, "You're going to LOVE this next part!" or "OMG, I hate Snape!"
Stepping back in time, I remember the concern that lots of people had initially. Churches thought it was glorifying black magic or worse. The kids would run into friends that weren't allowed to read the series. My kids had nothing but pity for these people. It never led them to making deals with the devil or worshipping the occult.

We spent years quoting Dumbledore and pondering what we would do when faced with the kinds obstacles Harry faced. 2001 seemed to be our big year for focusing on Harry Potter. When we were in California, Michael dressed up as Harry Potter
Invitations via Owls |
When
Katie and Michael turned 10 and 12, they decided they wanted to
have a Harry Potter birthday party together. Their birthdays are a month
apart, and they had the same set of friends. So that's what we did. We
sent invitations by way of Owl Couriers. We played Muggle games, made
Hogwarts potions, and held a Divination class. We had flying bats and
brooms and a golden snitch. We sorted kids with the sorting hat, ate
food that would have been on the tables at Hogwarts, and guessed flavors
of Bertie Bott Beans.
(We lived VERY near the Jelly
Belly Factory, so we had quite a gross variety!)

That was last summer. We were awaiting Michael's Peace Corps assignment. It's interesting to me that Harry's series wrapped up at the same time as what I consider Michael's childhood. Yes, he went to college, but it's not the same as leaving the country to start out on adventures of your own. Michael landed an assignment in Nicaragua, one of the poorer countries in the Americas. Volcanos, revolutions, hurricanes and mudslides have really made it difficult for the people there. So, of course, after years of watching Harry in his adventures, it's time for Michael to embark on a few of his own.