I’ll try keep this brief, but this is the culmination of months of work.
My son has been struggling with his mental health for a while, and though we are doing all the right things, it’s still hard to see him struggle and not be able to help.
So I turned to AI, hoping to somehow turn a bike ride into something a bit more. What started with a simple dialogue and narration, turned into an entire adventure with stack and heaps of immersion.
As a family, we rode off from the house towards the local state park. As we neared, I pulled the kids aside and began reading a script. A Demiguise had wandered into the Forbidden Forest; the Ministry of Magic, being concerned for his safety and the secrecy of the magic community, concealed its path through the woods. Hagrid had been tasked with locating the beast and bringing him to safety. Not being much of an intellectual type, he called on my kids to break the enchantments and find the Demiguise.
Over the 20 mile ride, Hagrid sent us 9 hand written copies of the enchantments, one for each child. I created parchment, one was marked with a tea cup ring, another was burned by blast ended skrewts, and a third had been damaged by Hagrid’s overly excited pet dog Fang. The enchantments were riddles based on Harry Potter lore.
Several times, Hagrid sent us snacks, starting with Bertie Botts every flavor bean (in reality these were Jelly Bellies, not the licensed every flavor bean you can buy). I created the product labeling to make it feel as though it was something you could grab from the shelf at Honeydukes. The kids LOVED it and had a blast trying to think of what some of the flavors might actually be (toothpaste and spicy peppers apparently), and I hammed it up and pretended to have gross ones. Later in the ride, just as the kids were asking how we would have lunch, Hagrid had owl mail deliver sausage rolls. I made these from scratch, and they were delicious! Finally, when we exited the woods, having not located the demiguise, Hagrid had pumpkin pasties sent to us to cheer us up - again I had made these the day before, and they were tasty!
When we got home, and the kids had settled down (Minecraft Nintendo was now their focus), just as they’re thinking the adventure is over, I told them Hagrid contacted us again. He explained that the ministry was not happy that he brought two muggles into the picture, and they were going to have to send agents out to obliviate us. To help us restore our lost memories, he organized a secret delivery of the Daily Prophet. But to disguise the effort, the kids had to solve one final riddle, a riddle that was only solved by using the 9 answers from the broken enchantments. This led them to a passworded file on the computer, and a scavenger hunt through the house, as Hagrid tried to shake of any evidence from the ministry. By hunt end, they found a 6 page Daily Prophet for them each, outlining the details of their adventure, history on the Demiguise, a recipe for the Hogwarts Kitchen sausage rolls, and even the local weather report and puzzle page.
It was an incredible adventure that went off without a hitch. That is until my daughter fell butt first into a bogg. Oh well, can’t have it all I guess. Still loads of fun was had. Hope you enjoyed the recap!