| Last summer, my son's passion was skateboarding, this summer it was fishing, and since then, he has developed an unexpected interest in house plants. : ) It is interesting to see his passions develop, and fun to encourage him in them. He enjoys Legos, could listen to recorded books (or me reading) for hours, and loves to help take care of our bees. He is extremely shy until he gets to know someone, is quite discerning about people's character, and needs the people around him to be genuine.
My son attends a Waldorf school, which forms the heart of our "village." The Waldorf philosophy is not just part of his school day, however. It also defines our values and priorities at home. Whoever cares for him needs to have an understanding and appreciation for that.
Whidbey Island is the fifth largest island in the contiguous United States. Including the ferry ride, it is about an hour from Seattle. We live in the country on six acres (~2.5 hectares) of forested land, which is surrounded by forest on all sides. Because of our rural location, it is essential that our caregiver drive. Having said that, free Island-wide bus service is available a mile (1.6 km) from our house. There is a community college at the north end of the island, and a great deal of culture to enjoy on the south end where we live. There is nothing we lack by living on an island. We have absolutely every amenity and service you could imagine--often of higher quality than you'd fine in "America," which is what we islanders call the mainland. It is my deepest privilege to raise my child in a location as wonderful as this.
We look forward to opening our hearts and lives to someone truly special. |