I just wanted to update you both on the plans for the memorial garden. Despite the fact you were both too busy to meet, I have forged ahead, and I am delighted to say that there is a great deal of support for the project. We are still in the very earliest stages of the actual design, but I will of course inform you of planning sessions, since I am certain you would wish to be there and will be glad to assist.
In particular, I would appreciate your help in devising brief biographies of the following, suitable for building into the memorial. If for whatever reason you are unable to assist me directly - and I do hope this is not the case - please inform me who would be the best alternate source to approach. And of course, if there are any names I’m missing. I currently expect to include Serena Baddock, Regulus Black, Alecto Carrow, Amycus Carrow, Glaucus Gibbon, Julius Mulciber, Tony Parkinson, Evan Rosier, Malvasius Travers and Lycus Warrington.
There is also the question of whether we should include those who were students (or who had just left school) who fought for Our Lord and died heroically for the Protectorate but who were not made one of his Council before their deaths. (Should I perhaps speak to Savitha Desai about them, as all were her students?) Those would include Cormac Hedigan, Paxton Urquhart, and Dirk Vaisey, but I may be missing a few names.
Second, I am sure you both remember my plans for a CCF afternoon activity. Antonin, I could not help but notice you seemed greatly recovered over the holidays. I am therefore asking again whether you would be willing to assist - both of you - in providing challenges and supervision for the event. Rabastan, I understand from Campanella Wright that you should be informed of the specific tasks to ensure Mr Marvolo’s security, in any case.
Perhaps we could meet later this week and discuss both projects and how you might be of great service? Thursday after supper would work well for me. (Antonin, that is also the day I hope to observe your classes, of course.)
Private message to Rabastan Lestrange and Antonin Dolohov
Date: 2013-01-06 08:01 pm (UTC)I just wanted to update you both on the plans for the memorial garden. Despite the fact you were both too busy to meet, I have forged ahead, and I am delighted to say that there is a great deal of support for the project. We are still in the very earliest stages of the actual design, but I will of course inform you of planning sessions, since I am certain you would wish to be there and will be glad to assist.
In particular, I would appreciate your help in devising brief biographies of the following, suitable for building into the memorial. If for whatever reason you are unable to assist me directly - and I do hope this is not the case - please inform me who would be the best alternate source to approach. And of course, if there are any names I’m missing. I currently expect to include Serena Baddock, Regulus Black, Alecto Carrow, Amycus Carrow, Glaucus Gibbon, Julius Mulciber, Tony Parkinson, Evan Rosier, Malvasius Travers and Lycus Warrington.
There is also the question of whether we should include those who were students (or who had just left school) who fought for Our Lord and died heroically for the Protectorate but who were not made one of his Council before their deaths. (Should I perhaps speak to Savitha Desai about them, as all were her students?) Those would include Cormac Hedigan, Paxton Urquhart, and Dirk Vaisey, but I may be missing a few names.
Second, I am sure you both remember my plans for a CCF afternoon activity. Antonin, I could not help but notice you seemed greatly recovered over the holidays. I am therefore asking again whether you would be willing to assist - both of you - in providing challenges and supervision for the event. Rabastan, I understand from Campanella Wright that you should be informed of the specific tasks to ensure Mr Marvolo’s security, in any case.
Perhaps we could meet later this week and discuss both projects and how you might be of great service? Thursday after supper would work well for me. (Antonin, that is also the day I hope to observe your classes, of course.)
Yours in Our Lord’s service,
Dolores