![]() ![]() We found him first on Facebook with a loud and lively timeline and 4544 followers. We followed him the same day on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn because that’s how our Bridge partners Doug and Lara liased with their difficult daughter Yvette. Sebastian hopping up and down with the Maasai so high you’d think he was made of cloud-we sensed somehow that Sebastian had found friends beyond his corner. ![]() Sebastian rock climbing with a giant drag queen named Bob. ![]() When the other YouTube videos started popping up-Sebastian on a Mexican beach in the arms of a Gandolf-bearded guy named Exodus. His Dolly Parton impersonation was a YouTube hit, which our feng shui advisor Keith said wouldn’t upset our chi as long as we kept that shit away from the spirit gate in the northwest corner of the house. Sebastian was a balmy, unproblematic thing.īimonthly, we swung our recliners around to make his corner a stage, to let him entertain us. ![]() For a pair of decades, Sebastian moored in the northeast corner of the living room. We found the safest, calmest space for our son and placed him there. We licked thumbs and held them to the air. We stood over Sebastian with our protractors, compasses and Bagua, punched coordinates into calculators, scribbled not-theres and not-there-eithers. ![]()
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