Really not meaning to be mysterious haha. I have a rock lover who finds good rocks to show his 1:1 para at recess. She rates them (out of 10) based on sparkliness/shape/texture and he goes and finds other treasures. Sometimes he finds duds, which they affectionately call “zombie teeth.” One time after getting a 10, and not knowing that that was the high score, he announced he would find a 19, meaning it would score even higher. The judges table is my take on what it would be like to really score a 19, finding the most perfect rock. No mystery. Just childhood joy and a loving adult 🙂
I bet I know who this is! Hope to see that 19!
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This is so intriguing. I want to know more. I especially love the little description words you add. 🙂
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Loving adults can turn rocks into gold. More details commented below 🙂
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I hope he finds a 19 – and I am curious as to what that means! I love rocks.
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A 19 is his version of a perfect 10 (when you don’t know the scale!). More details commented below 🙂
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Yes, I’m not quite sure what’s going on either, so I’d love to know more.
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Just a rock hunter and his loving adult; see below for more!
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It’s the curious graphic novel slices that really get me thinking. A rock, a 19, I see support.
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Really not meaning to be mysterious haha. I have a rock lover who finds good rocks to show his 1:1 para at recess. She rates them (out of 10) based on sparkliness/shape/texture and he goes and finds other treasures. Sometimes he finds duds, which they affectionately call “zombie teeth.” One time after getting a 10, and not knowing that that was the high score, he announced he would find a 19, meaning it would score even higher. The judges table is my take on what it would be like to really score a 19, finding the most perfect rock. No mystery. Just childhood joy and a loving adult 🙂
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