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RE: Little Ru on Important Things and What's Possible

in #story6 years ago

What a charming idea to describe the world from the perspective of an infant. I often smiled. Being a little bit more like the children feels good for all of us. What it must be like to not understand any words at all at first, only to interpret gestures, looks and touches? To have only limited vocabulary and still make yourself understood. It is a long time ago that I had responsibility for such a small person. Now he is 14 and talks like a great man.

Your son will, it seems, grow up in a beautiful environment. I am so curious how your house will become. Will you have neighbours and live in a neighbourhood or further out? As it looked to me, does your property seem a little remote? How exciting it all is.

Thank you for this insight into another world.

Sticks are important. :)

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Haha, thanks for the lovely comment! I often wonder how the world looks to him, how our speaking sounds and what is it like to operate in a world you don't fully understand :)

Now he is 14 and talks like a great man.

He seems to be very passionate about civil and environmental matters. I guess that this will play a big part in his future choice of education, occupation, etc. How did the civil disobedience go :) ?

I am so curious how your house will become.

My idea is to follow the process through this Little Ru series :) Although, it will be a very slow process - too much bureaucracy :/

Will you have neighbours and live in a neighbourhood or further out? As it looked to me, does your property seem a little remote? How exciting it all is.

Haha, you will make a great detective! You are right! It is a bit remote, although we have (some) neighbors. We were looking for a quiet place, that is close to the town, but is also outside the town.

There is a nice small forest nearby (a 100 meters above our place) :) And we should also have a nice sea view from the second floor (hopefully) :)

Hugs from Bulgaria!

That's a great idea to follow the house building through Ru's eyes! I like the format you took on a lot.

The bureaucracy is sometimes a nuisance, that's right. :)

I am happy for you that you found your quiet place. It'll be lovely, I bet. And with sea-sight as well! You must take a picture once it's done.

HaHa! Me, a detective, that's what my man often tells me. We sometimes sit together and try to tell peoples professions or hobbies when we are in the public. ;-)

I love how responsive you are @erh.germany :)