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Hiya, Mum.

I know I could send an owl, but I dunno, I just felt like writing tonight, and I like the idea you might see it right away.

I'm keeping busy and working hard at my assignments. We had a YPL activity where we went and helped fix things at a school, and our next thing is a day-long CCF exercise that ought to be challenging. I guess it's good we have these activities that keep us from spending all our time sitting with our noses in our books because that would be dull, wouldn't it?

I think I may go to bed early tonight because I've stayed up late a lot this week.

Hope you are well. I miss you.

Your favourite son,
Ronald
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Thanks for the birthday parcel. The biscuits are great. Actually, they're pretty much gone already. And I had some of the jam for breakfast and it was really it tasted like home, Mum. So, yeah, thanks.

Um. We're looking forward to being home for hols soon. Did George or Fred already ask if we could have friends over for one of the days? We were thinking maybe Quidditch, but maybe a broom trip to keep up our skills for CCF--well, for my lot, but G&F said that'd be fun for them, too. If it's all right with you, we'll start asking people now, so they can get permission and make plans and all.
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Happy Birthday, Gin.

I'll do all your chores for you for a week after I get home from CCF. (Unless the twins are having to do everyone's chores until we go back to school. And, I guess, if I get killed out here first, you'll have to just know I meant to do them for you. Unless I come back as a ghost and you can get me to do stuff for you then. And I probably would do, if you asked. At least I wouldn't get stung by the bees once I was a ghost!)

Was it your birthday present the twins blew up yesterday? I hope not. Unless it's something that's meant to explode, because actually, it would be really wizard if they were making you exploding stuff we could use at school.

What did you ask Mum to make for your birthday supper? You're lucky you have yours while we're on hols so she can cook for you. I miss that when we're at school.

The food's better here. Actually, they're feeding us really well. Keeping our strength up and all. This CCF programme is dead awesome, really. I really like the orienteering and surveying stuff I'm getting to work on. And the group challenges are awesome. My group was stupendous yesterday, and we're doing another one this afternoon so I've got to go get ready.

See you soon.

Ron
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Good show, red team. We were hexin wiz out there!

And I've gotta say. I've never seen robes like that before! Maybe Ms Peel could teach defence if Professor Raz doesn't come back. Y'know what I mean?

Er, not that I don't want him to come back. But if he doesn't. Since he hasn't said.

On Target

Jul. 23rd, 2011 12:52 pm
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So I've been working on stuff for CCF, and it's been totally snitch. All those agility exercises they showed us--drop and rolls, jump-ups from lying or sitting, levitation lift-offs, crawling under the low obstacle thinger, the dodge and weave running--I'm getting loads better at all of it.

But the balance plank. Oi. Come to think of it, I'd better check that for hexes again.

And I've been doing loads of target drills. Hanging upside down's dead on my favourite! Spin and cast could be better.

The best thing, though? The twins and I've been flying down to Beer Head, and we've made a really wizard climbing course up the cliffs there.

There aren't many wizards who live down on that part of the coast, but we've seen a few fishing boats in the cove. Stopped into a pub one day, and this old warlock told us loads of stories about how the men of Beer were all pirates and about this one chap called Jack Rattenbury, who was the king of smugglers. Back in the 1700s, I mean. Not now. I don't think. Anywiz, they don't seem to mind us coming down there and climbing the cliffs. One day there were some kids who came down to the beach and watched us, but mostly we only ever see buzzards circling around, or ravens. A kingfisher or two.

Anywiz, what are you lot doing? Anything nift?
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So. Made it home. Mum seems normal again.

We're on for Wednesday, then, right? The twins have Lee coming, and they said they hope Stretton'll come. Is he planning on it? (And like I said, it's fine with Mum if you have to bring Gemma and Phillip or whatever. Maureen, too.) Won't be quite as good as the time we got Wood to come along, but we'll have fun, anywiz.

And we can set up an obstacle course if you want. The twins had loads of ideas about how they could make that really wizard. Actually, I think they were a little too keen on the idea of what they could throw at us, but still. They totally want to see the stuff they taught us this week. I told them they'd have to wait till we could show them together.

Oh, but here's the big news. Percy. Got. A. Job. With. Mr. Malfoy.

Yeah.

Walked out on the job he'd got at the Ministry, too. Right in the middle of the day.

I haven't seen him yet. He's in New London having a date with Clearwater. Showing off his new robes, too like. Oi. He'll be completely impossible to live with, y'know.

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Jul. 6th, 2011 09:38 pm
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Wednesday night already. That's good. It's going fast, too.

And most of it's dead interesting. I like that you can come out on top at some of these things even if you're not fastest or strongest, but because you can see a different way to get something done. That's just like chess, and it's really wizard.

But, um. Guess I'm a little soft in the middle. Not sure I'll be able to sit up tomorrow at all!
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Um, Nev?

Have you seen The Prophet today?

Mum's all upset about it. Guess it was kind of a rotten article. I haven't really seen it, but they were all talking about it when I came down for breakfast.

Sorry, mate.

I mean, I don't reckon it's going to be much fun. Not being there with Patil and Zabini and Greengrass and Malfoy and all that lot. Not to mention Thomas and Finnicky. I hope we don't have to share rooms with people from our own Houses.

Anywiz, it's a real shame about you crashing your broom that day. You were doing so well until that happened, I really think they'd've taken you.
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You know, if tomorrow just has NO SPIDERS in it, I'll be happy to read another of those pamphlet thingers out loud in front of everyone and pretend I LOVE the Lord Protector like the father mine should have been and whatever whatever it said.

I don't even care if they really do make us go through a test to see who can take the most pain without screaming or passing out or whatever. But then, it was Zabini I heard that one from. So, y'know, whatever. He was probably just taking the piss.

But I swear, if Thomas and Finnigan try anything more, I'm going to totally let them have what's coming.
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Wow. I hope it's not all like that all week.

How boring was that?

Do you prefer walking or running? Flying or swimming? Pumpkin filling or apple?

Do you dip your roast beef in the horseradish sauce or use your knife to place a bit of horseradish on the cut bite before consuming it? Or do you dislike horseradish? Or beef?

How many times do you chew a bite of roast meat before swallowing?

Which syllable do you emphasise in the following words: aluminium, investigative, aspidistra?

Take the number of letters in your full name and divide by 4 then add 17 and record the corresponding number from the chart to the left of this question. What was that even about?

Do you hold a hair brush in your left or right hand? Or use a detangling charm?

Oi.
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Dear Director Selwyn,

My name is Ronald Weasley. You might remember that I played Mad Eye's Mad Cat in the spring play. As a project for the Young Protectors' League, we are each writing to someone in a field we are interested in for a career.

As you know, both my father and my brother Bill work at the Ministry in your department. My dad's in the Department of Purity Control and works with the Muggle Domestication department, too, and my brother Bill's in Communications. I would also like to work at the Ministry someday, probably in one of the departments that you oversee.

I understand that your department oversees the Department for Regional Restoration, Rural Reclamation, and Retroversionary Rigmarole (DFRRRRRR), which surveys former Muggle habitations to see whether they should be restored to a fully natural state, or developed into new wizarding towns. This job sounds really exciting to me! I think I would be good at this because I like exploring and flying, and finding places in the country that have been left empty. I particularly like the idea of blowing up rotten old Muggle places so that nature will take them back faster, and make them beautiful again. I also like the idea of planning where to build new things.

I'm writing to you instead of the surveyors because what matters the most to me is serving Our Lord by working for the Ministry, and I would most like to work in Protectorate Affairs, your division. I like the idea of serving Our Lord as directly as possible, and it's hard to find a better place for that than your department! I admire you a lot, and I know you're a good person to work for. I don't expect a response because I know you're very busy, but thank you for everything you do for us.

Thank you for your time, sir.


Sincerely,
Ronald Weasley
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So, er. Towler's quit playing chess with me until I write this letter thing to Director Selwyn 'cause he says I really pretty much have to do whatever it takes to stay in YPL. Says he'd totally be doing it if they'd started with his year, and says it's going to be really, really a bad thing for people who drop out, y'know. Basically all the stuff we've talked about, but I mean, he's older and he thinks the same thing. That it'll help us get jobs or hurt us a lot--one way or the other.

So, yeah.

And anyway, I was only sort of kidding when I asked if you'd write it for me, but, uh, they sort of sat there and watched me while I wrote a draft of it, so I've got this bit written, and it's probably completely naff. So could you take a look and tell me what to say instead?


Uh, so
Dear Director Selwyn.

My name is Ronald Weasley, and you might not remember, but we've talked before. Here in the journals. One time. And I was Mad Eye's Mad Cat in the play this spring, and maybe you remember that since you said Ar your daughter liked the way I played it. Anywiz, I'm writing because I'm in the YPL. You know, the Young Protectors' League. And we're supposed to write a letter to someone who works in a field we're interested in. So I've been thinking a lot about what I might want to do, and I decided probably not working with dragons like my older brother Charlie does because they don't take very many people into that programme and it'd be sort of awful to have to train under my own brother. If you know what I mean. I've met some of the dragon handlers, and they're a pretty rough lot and I think they'd pretty much spend all they'retheir time taking the mickey if I got into training. So not that. And so then I've been thinking about jobs at the Ministry, which you probably know is where my dad and my other brother work. My dad's in the Department of Purity Control and works with the Muggle Domestication department, too, and my brother Bill's in Communications. And I guess those are both good jobs that, you know, make a contribution to the Protectorate and stuff. And Bill got a promotion last year, so I guess he's really good at what he's doing. But I'm not sure I want to always be working in an office indoors, so I've been talking to people about what I like to do and what sort of jobs that might mean I'd be good at, and one of the people in my House said I ought to think about surveying because I like exploring and flying and finding places out in the country that've been left empty and all. And she'd heard that there's a Department of Regional Restoration and Rural Reclamation that's surveying all the places around where Muggles used to live that could be good places for wizards to start new towns of our own since there are getting to be more of us. And I think that'd be a completely wizard job to have! Especially the part where she said she'd heard they're planning to blow up some of the rotten old Muggle places to allow nature to take them back faster so they'll be beautiful again. That'd be amazing to get to blow stuff up. Um, and also to help plan where to build new things or fix and improve places that are okay but just need the Muggle stuff taken away. And, anywiz, I'm writing to you because that's part of your big department, right? And you were nice when we talked before, so I thought you'd probably not be annoyed if I wrote you about this. And I was hoping maybe you'd even write me back to tell me if this'd be a good sort of job for me to try to have someday.

So, yeah. Thank you, sir. I really appreciate your time and everything.

Sincerely,
Ronald Weasley
Gryffindor House
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
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