The only way to describe Frankenstinker is with a lot of quotation marks.
Spies like who?
Frankenstinker kept spying on her. Suspiciously, always when I was gone. Our 2-year old describes him as “…having big scary blueberry eyes and a beard,” and resembling both “a ghost and a bison.” And she apparently was simultaneously “scared” and “funny” at his ongoing appearances, none of which I was able to witness, due to being somewhere else.
It’s hard to remember what life was life before Frankenstinker came to life, birthed from the blue, most definitely not created from any one’s imagination.
Frankenstinker is quite the character. He also sounds “…extremely handsome.” (quote attributed to anonymous)
Man with daughter. The man has been described as “blueberry-eyed, having a beard, and bearing resemblance to a ghost and a bison.”
Listenings.
Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody #2. Chills every time. Every. Delicate, thunderous, gorgeous.
Other happenings and doings.
Hide and seek in warm laundry.
We practice writing the alphabet.
Also, pt 1:
Stumbled upon a nice little British Columbian family blog. Fans of Unschooling, which you can also learn more about there.
Also, pt 2:
Watch Jason Marsh's 25-minute documentary film Unschooled. Met him at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival several years ago. Extremely articulate, nice guy who made a lovely little piece about...Unschooling.