So for the last several years, I keep telling myself I have a "normal" family. And everyone else keeps telling me, "No, you're not. You should write a book."
But I spent a lot of time begging to differ. My husband and I are normal. We have a dog, a house, good jobs. We have nice, average kids.
However, lately, I've been getting some clues that maybe we're not so "normal" after all. My son's first grade teacher (jokingly-I think!) laughs and says he uses bigger words than her. (Apparently not every 7 year old says things like, "Let's examine it over the weekend so we can become experts in how it works.") We tend to make more trips to the ER in a year than many people do in a lifetime. We own two TV's, neither of which are flat screens, HD or have more than 10 channels. These are just a few clues...
So while it's not a book, maybe through this blog you'll discover a few more clues that have lead us to believe we are not normal after all, and we are totally okay with that! :)
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