Lily smiled a little. "The hat didn't even hesitate when it proclaimed me a Gryffindor," she admitted. She wondered if she would have chosen something else if she'd been given the option, but she really wasn't sure.
It always threw her when people spoke of Sev's future. Professor. Headmaster. Ginny had explained, somewhat, but Lily was certain the true motivating factor was being glossed over or left out somewhere. Still, there was probably a reason for that, and she was content to leave it alone. For now, anyway. "So James is like his grandfather then?" She wondered if Lily was like her, though she wouldn't ask too much about those sorts of things.
"It'll be fine," she assured Albus quietly. "They're lovely people, all of them, and I'm sure they'll love to see you." Well, Ginny might be a little freaked out to see him older, and Sirius was bound to poke at his name, at least in jest, but it would be fine eventually.
Then they could discuss ... well, everything else, over dinner. "Did you happen to have much money on you?" She asked. "There's a place we can sell our coins for Muggle money. I can teach you how to work it. I'd say ask your mum, bit she still stumbles over the Muggle coins." Lily flashed him a little smile before she started off toward their flat.