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Team USA Qudditch Jerseys, just in time for the Summer Olympics

Team USA Qudditch Jerseys, just in time for the Summer Olympics

People really do (kinda) play Quidditch, the flying-broomstick sport of Harry Potter.  It was adapted in 2005 by students at Middlebury College and according to the International Quidditch Association (IQA) it is now played by over 300 Universities and High Schools worldwide.

The IQA is hosting a World Quidditch Exposition to coincide with the London Summer Olympics and is offering official Team USA Jerseys. You can show your support of  your home country Qudditch Team, use it for cosplay, or just wear it for fun. 

Team USA Quidditch Jersey $49.99 ($74.99 for a personalized version) from the International Quidditch Association.  Also available for France, UK and Australia.

Via FashionablyGeek.

Happy times.

After the upsetting day those of us in Seattle experienced yesterday (you can read about the shootings here if you are unaware).  I spent the evening looking through photos from the last few months.  I realized that I have SO MANY pictures on my computer, but I never look through them.  I decided to make a photo book with the ones I had taken recently.  I looked over a ton of options and decided to go with good old standby Shutterfly.  They definitely aren’t the least expensive option (I think that went to Walmart’s online photo shop) but they have the nicest selection of themes and I’ve always found that they have the best balance of ease and customization.  I made the book exactly how I wanted it in less than two hours.

I didn’t realize that they had a Blogger compatible widget until after I ordered, but when I saw they did I decided to share the book with you, dear readers.  Enjoy!

Click here to create your own Shutterfly photo book.

Delightful Lip-dub proposal will leave you smiling…or possibly crying.

This video has (almost) everything the internet goes nuts for, a good love story, sentimentality and a cutely choreographed lip-dub.

Issac Lamb of Portland, Oregon (of course!)  got 60 + of his and his girlfriend’s friends and family together, had them dance to Bruno Mars’ “Marry You” live, and then proposed.  Even distant friends and family got in on the act, appearing on video carried on laptops.

The delight that bride-to-be Amy Frankel shows as each new set of friends and family pops up made me so happy I may have cried a little gotten something in my eye.

For more background information there’s an article and interview with the couple from the Today Show here.

Did you have a creative proposal?  Tell us in the comments below, on the Parenting Geekly Facebook Page or on Twitter!

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