Reviews For Stir Up Sunday
Reviewer: skiutahnum1 Signed Date: 2013.12.20 - 02:19PM Title: Chapter 1 Nice to see Harry get his happy Christmas finally...kutgw and happy holidays Reviewer: Kyral Signed Date: 2013.12.17 - 01:06PM Title: Chapter 1 Cute and sweet! I like how you contrasted young Harry and Ginny at first before tying it all together with a "present" day Christmas. As usual, Harry and Ginny make their wishes come true. Though I did have to look up what Stir Up Sunday was as we don't have it in the US (or it isn't widely spread). So I learned something new as well! :D Reviewer: Trucker Signed Date: 2013.12.16 - 10:28PM Title: Chapter 1 This little story ade me happy! Reviewer: Mistress_Lrigtar Signed Date: 2013.12.16 - 09:10PM Title: Chapter 1 That was very sweet. Thanks for sharing another holiday story with us. I hope you are on the road to recovery and are feeling better soon. I'm worried about you. Happy Christmas! Reviewer: GinnyP7 Signed Date: 2013.12.16 - 07:51PM Title: Chapter 1 Lovely story. The parts about Harry's longing for a loving family were so poignant and well done. And, four year old Ginny was just as I imagined her. Nice reminder of holiday traditions. Reviewer: ellen Signed Date: 2013.12.16 - 05:20PM Title: Chapter 1 Perfect. I could smell the puddings and feel the warmth of those kitchens. The happy time with friends and family in the last scene is a good reminder that its well worth making the effort to keep traditions alive. Reviewer: Brennus Signed Date: 2013.12.16 - 03:24PM Title: Chapter 1 I have to admit, this isn’t a terribly common tradition in Britain anymore, but as Christmas becomes more commercialised and fake we need to hang on to these little customs. I really love this story, particularly the part where Ginny is little. Your description of the smells wafting around the Burrow during the holidays is very evocative and Ginny herself is so cute that she should come with a government health warning. You do know that Laura has just managed to wean herself off sweet things, don’t you? Great little Christmas tale. | |||||||
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