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crack_van2006-04-14 11:40 pm
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Loosey Lippity Lessons by FernWithy (G)
Fandom: HARRY POTTER
Pairing: Gen
Length: 1,800 words
Author on LJ:
fernwithy
Author Website: Fern's Humongous Bighead Site
Why this must be read:
This little vignette is so fluffy it might make your teeth ache afterward, but it'll be well worth it. The story depicts a day in the life of the Weasley family back when most of the children were under eleven and not attending Hogwarts. Of course, being the Weasleys, no day in their household can really be typical.
Molly is home-schooling her children, but the boisterous Weasleys are a difficult bunch to corral. Percy is reading, while Ron is learning his sums, Fred and George geography, and Ginny the alphabet. What follows demonstrates the joy (and exasperation) large families can bring. Read it and give yourself a smile.
While you're there at Fern's Humongous Bighead Site, check out some of the other Harry Potter stories by FernWithy. While some are definitely AU as of HBP, they still are a delight to read.
* * *
"Really rather right, Ronnie," Fred said.
Ronnie giggled. "Funny finny Fred."
"Funny finny finey Fred," Ginny expanded, clapping merrily.
"Ginny," Percy said patiently, "those aren't really words."
"Perfectly purple Percy!" George got up and danced excitedly.
"And that doesn't make any sense! I'm not at all purple."
"Perfectly purple Percy, pawing potato pies..."
"Enough," Molly said sternly, seeing how red in the face Percy was becoming. "Back to your lessons."
"Loosey lippity lessons."
She raised an eyebrow.
George came over and kissed her cheek. "Marvelously mumsy Mum."
She tried to bite back a smile--the twins didn't need much encouragement to keep up with this sort of thing--but couldn't quite do it. "Back to work," she said, pinching George's nose. "Now."
"Nibbity nabbity now," he said, dropping down to the floor across from Fred and picking up a crayon. "Cribbly crabby crayon."
Molly checked Ronnie's sums one more time, then wrote out a new series for him. "You start here. I'll go help your sister."
"Silly silly sister," Ronnie said.
"I'm not silly!" Ginny yelled, then sat back on her high backed stool and preened. "I'm smartly sister."
"Superbly smartly silly sister," Fred agreed.
"Enough!"
Loosey Lippity Lessons
Pairing: Gen
Length: 1,800 words
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Fern's Humongous Bighead Site
Why this must be read:
This little vignette is so fluffy it might make your teeth ache afterward, but it'll be well worth it. The story depicts a day in the life of the Weasley family back when most of the children were under eleven and not attending Hogwarts. Of course, being the Weasleys, no day in their household can really be typical.
Molly is home-schooling her children, but the boisterous Weasleys are a difficult bunch to corral. Percy is reading, while Ron is learning his sums, Fred and George geography, and Ginny the alphabet. What follows demonstrates the joy (and exasperation) large families can bring. Read it and give yourself a smile.
While you're there at Fern's Humongous Bighead Site, check out some of the other Harry Potter stories by FernWithy. While some are definitely AU as of HBP, they still are a delight to read.
* * *
"Really rather right, Ronnie," Fred said.
Ronnie giggled. "Funny finny Fred."
"Funny finny finey Fred," Ginny expanded, clapping merrily.
"Ginny," Percy said patiently, "those aren't really words."
"Perfectly purple Percy!" George got up and danced excitedly.
"And that doesn't make any sense! I'm not at all purple."
"Perfectly purple Percy, pawing potato pies..."
"Enough," Molly said sternly, seeing how red in the face Percy was becoming. "Back to your lessons."
"Loosey lippity lessons."
She raised an eyebrow.
George came over and kissed her cheek. "Marvelously mumsy Mum."
She tried to bite back a smile--the twins didn't need much encouragement to keep up with this sort of thing--but couldn't quite do it. "Back to work," she said, pinching George's nose. "Now."
"Nibbity nabbity now," he said, dropping down to the floor across from Fred and picking up a crayon. "Cribbly crabby crayon."
Molly checked Ronnie's sums one more time, then wrote out a new series for him. "You start here. I'll go help your sister."
"Silly silly sister," Ronnie said.
"I'm not silly!" Ginny yelled, then sat back on her high backed stool and preened. "I'm smartly sister."
"Superbly smartly silly sister," Fred agreed.
"Enough!"
Loosey Lippity Lessons

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The twins! Ee! Thank you so much for reccing it.
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