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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

What is "Normal"?


What is Normal?

Normal. This is the first word that I thought of when this essay topic was presented to me. This is one word that has always made me stop and think, “what does that really mean?” There’s no doubt that the definition can be found in any dictionary; however, that definition can be subject to interpretation. What exactly does it mean?
In my opinion “normal” is used much too often and freely. It is utilized most often to describe behaviors and actions, as well as people. There is no definitive way to describe “normal”; it tends to be used as a judgment or comparison of one to another rather than a description. It is very subjective and is viewed differently by different people.

According to www.dictionary.com, normal is defined as “conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural”. Personally, I disagree with this definition. I wonder how a group of people, particularly worldwide, can agree with what “the standard or common type” is. Does majority rule the standard type? There seems to be no baseline. Is “normal” based on culture, geography, and intelligence? If the majority of people shaved their heads bald I think that many people would not consider that to be normal. What a particular society is accustomed to is likely the idea behind “normal”. Each individual is unique, as well as each idea; therefore, every person’s views are unique.

In my personal experience “normal” has been used as a comparison: while one is normal, the other is not. For example, there is one person in my life that uses this word much too liberally and too frequently for my comfort level. She has a tendency to use this word to compare my children to me. When my children are running around she has no problem saying, “They’re so busy! You weren’t like that – you were “normal”. My son is extremely bright, so she doesn’t consider him to be normal, but not in a negative way. To her, “average” intelligence is considered normal. I don’t think of it that way. I feel that “normal” can sound pessimistic.
I often wonder if in fact my children are normal and I was not. Is it abnormal to be a quiet child who prefers to sit down and read rather than run around outside? Is it normal for a 5 week old to sleep through the night?

Growing up in a household with deaf parents was normal for me. Many of my friends didn’t understand my upbringing and how it could be a normal way to be brought up. I wouldn’t say that it was normal, in the traditional sense of the word, but it was my normal. Not being able to call my parents on the telephone, for example, was my normal. Most households didn’t have flashing lights for doorbells or phones, as mine did. Many homes that I visited had stereo systems and played music regularly; they also didn’t have closed captioning on their televisions. Flipping a light switch to get my parents’ attention, or banging my foot on the floor so that they would feel the vibration and look in my direction, was my normal. This was a normal way of life for me; this was how I was raised. Many other people considered this to be out of the ordinary and abnormal.

I was also raised using sign language. It may have quite possibly been my first language. I really don’t know for sure, but nevertheless, many of my peers would consider that out of the ordinary. It wasn’t for me. It was what I knew and this was how I was able to communicate with my parents. Sign language was the language of my home, as French or Spanish may be the language of many households in our region. This was my normal.

Growing up, I wanted to be like other kids; I thought other kids were normal because their parents could hear. I wished that I were like everybody else, for my parents to not be deaf. As I matured I realized that my family may be in the minority, but that didn’t mean we weren’t “normal”. Each family has its own sense of normalcy, and nobody has the right to compare or judge that, including myself.

While looking through the thesaurus on Microsoft ® Word the words that are synonymous with “normal” are: usual, regular, standard, ordinary, typical, customary, common, average, natural, habitual, routine and conventional. Again, all of the words listed above may have various meanings to different people.

I thought it would be interesting to find out what other people’s idea of “normal” is. I asked a few friends what their own personal definition of “normal” is. The following are some of the replies that I received: “normal = the way society as a whole thinks you should act/feel for any given situation.” Another reiterated this thought with, “I think "normal " is society's idea of what's acceptable. ” Someone else's comment was “I don’t think normal should be a defined word. Nothing is ever normal, and everyone’s definition of normal is different.”

According to a relative of mine, “Normal is whatever someone has become accustomed to. What is normal to one person may not be normal to the next. It can depend on where someone has grown up, what religion they practice, what experiences they have had.”
I will always question the use of “normal”, and when I say this I find myself using air quotes. Normal is what each person perceives as customary for him or her. Unfortunately, unless the mindset changes, society will continue to use this term to judge and compare others.
So.... What is your "normal"?













Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Vacations

"Vacation used to be a luxury, but in today's world it has become a necessity."
- Author Unknown
As I prepare for vacation, I stumbled across this saying.
How true...
I have found myself saying over and over again "I need a vacation..." and I firmly believe this.
In these times, I'm not sure that we carry more stress than our ancestors,
or if we just handle it differently...?
We don't (or at least, I don't) leave much room for margin in my life.
I have a "super-woman, super-mom" attitude and before I know it I am
Overwhelmed...
Not only do I carry the stress of having to go to work everyday,
study for class...
housework...
maintain important friendships...
spend quality time with my kiddos...
spend quality time with my husband...
staying (or trying to stay) involved in the kids' schools...
and so on...
I carry the stress of not having enough of "me" to go around...
not enough time to do it all in...
So, yes... I absolutely need a vacation..
Not only to focus on relaxing,
but spending quality time with my family
and having the quantity as well.

Monday, March 15, 2010

1, 2, 3... Magic - Really???


So, I've been having some serious discipline issues with my youngest. It's amazing how a mother can carry two children, raise them the same way, and for some reason they wind up to be completely opposite of each other.


My baby girl (God love her) is a feisty, spirited child. I wouldn't trade her for anything in this world, but when you put her qualities together with a 6 year old's temperment a person can go insane.


A couple of people have suggested I read 1,2,3... Magic, which I have started doing. I am ready to try anything to get this child to respect and listen to me in the way that I deserve. I have started reading and it looks like there may be hope and a light at the end of the tunnel???


As soon as I've read the part about how to get her to stay in a "time-out" I'll be able to implement these tactics...


I'll post my trials and errors as we continue on this journey towards "better behavior"... I look forward to growing and learning along with this spirited child of mine :)

She is a cutie, though!!!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Calling all dog owners....


I saw the following 10 commandments (in reference to dogs) posted on somebody else's blog and just had to re-post... To anyone who has ever owned a dog, currently owns a dog, or is planning on owning a dog, these are great words to keep in mind. Having an older dog of my own (he's 11) and also having some friends who have recently had to put down their dogs, I appreciate my 1st baby, Jake, more than ever. And no matter what happens, or how upset I get with him, he is the most loyal, devoted and dedicated animal :) I love my dog...

A Dogs Ten Commandments.........


1. Before you take me home know that my life is likely to last 10-15 years, so please be sure you are in it for the long haul.

2. Give me time to understand what you want from me

3. Place your trust in me. I will always trust you.

4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me up as punishment.

5. You have your work, your entertainment, and your friends. I only have you and any separation from you is painful.

6. Talk to me. Even if I don't understand your words, I do understand your voice when speaking to me.

7. Be aware that however you treat me, I will never forget it.

8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be wrong. Perhaps I'm not getting the right food, I’ve been in the sun too long, or my heart might be getting old or weak.

9. Please take care of me when I grow old.

10. When it is time for me to “go on ahead”, please stay with me. Don’t say “I can't bear to watch” because I won’t want to face it alone. Everything is easier for ME if you are there, because I love you so.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Building a home...

Well, it's been a while and I finally uploaded our pictures from Christmas! On the Eve of our fave holiday we built and decorated our Gingerbread House... Just a few to share...














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Friday, December 18, 2009

Sick day...

Yesterday, Little T woke up, then threw up.... It then became a day off from school and most of a day off from work for me. Of course, within a couple of hours she was feeling much better... the proof is in these pictures.

Showing off her snowman earring...

























Preparing for her future days in the "hood"...???

























When the camera is out, the funny faces appear!
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

O' Christmas Tree....

So... of course I had to take pictures when we went shopping for our Christmas tree :) The following document our day...


Looking for the perfect one

But is it tall enough?
Mmmm...

Check out the snowball!






Twinkling lights.....




This is the tree completely decorated :) With flash...

And without the flash...