My sister and I spend a lot of time together. We enjoy having really
great discussions, sharing observations, jokes, and just generally being
best friends. And a while back, I made some comment along the lines
that I dress pretty normally, and my sister just looked at me and said
“Idzie, you’ve forgotten what normal is.”
I regularly forget what normal is about more than just clothing. I’m
not sure whether that’s a good thing or not, but I think it does say
something about where, and with whom, I spend most of my time!
I’ve been asked if I feel unschooling made, and makes, it harder for
me to connect with “regular” people, and I find that a difficult
question to begin with, just because there are so many ways in which my
views and lifestyle are, well, far from mainstream. It goes beyond just
what could be covered under the label of unschooler.
Some people seem able to find common ground with every single person
they come across, and I truly envy that skill. Because so often, with
new acquaintances, I find myself running out of anything to talk about
very, very quickly. Being the unschooling, vegetarian, animistic,
green-anarchist, feminist, hippie freak that I am, what’s on my radar
tends to look pretty different than the things that feature most
prominently in many other peoples lives...
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I just wanted to let you know that I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. You can find all of the rules and information on my blog www.hopefulinsights.wordpress.com.
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