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Normal Isn’t All It’s Cracked up to Be (standard:humor, 906 words)
Author: GodspenmanAdded: Sep 25 2017Views/Reads: 1750/1271Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
Could it be that normal is what a person defines it to be?
 



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heard me speaking English they laughed and thought I was abnormal. I 
can hear them speaking now, I just cannot understand what they are 
saying but I am sure it is something like, “Why doesn't he speak 
Spanish like the rest of us normal people?” 

I guess getting back to normal is doing the things that you once did. I
am all for that. I like to do the normal things which makes me happy 
and being happy is rather normal for me. 

I do remember a time that I was determined not to be normal. I wasn't
going to dress the way I used to dress and I wasn't going to act the 
way I used to act and I wasn't going to eat what I used to eat. 

I had it all worked out in my head, but it was so confusing that I did
not know what I was doing and so I had to get back to the normal me. I 
am not sure I should say this, but, I really like the normal me. I like 
me when I am doing what I normally do. To do otherwise would be rather 
abnormal and who likes an abnormal person? 

I often wonder if this is what Jesus had in mind when he said, “Verily I
say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye 
shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3). 

What is more normal than a little child?


   


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