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A Normal Day



Every once in a while, I wish that I could experience a normal day. I imagine everyone has their own idea of what constitutes a “normal day”, but for me it would go something like this:

On a normal day, I would wake up when my alarm clock goes off and I would get right out of bed. I wouldn’t roll over and try to pick up my dream again. I wouldn’t stay in bed, distracted by a million ideas, until I absolutely had to get out of bed and rush around in order to get where I was supposed to be five minutes late. I would be on time to work, or service, or wherever I had to be, and my mind would be on the task at hand.

I wouldn’t pause to take a picture of an empty cup holder. I wouldn’t overhear half a second of a cell phone conversation and start imagining the entire context. I wouldn’t spend twenty minutes mulling over the story implications of attaching a time-warping quantum singularity on a mundane alarm clock. I wouldn’t once see a grain of rice on the floor and be inspired to design a card game. When I listened to the lyrics of my favorite song I would just enjoy them as a song, not as the seeds of a sprawling epic adventure saga.

Instead, I would take a walk through a park and just enjoy the breeze. I’d play with a child, and my heart would glow when I saw them smile or heard them laugh. I’d spend an hour in the company of someone I cared for and my mind would be on nothing but her. I would go to bed satisfied, instead of anxious for the next day to come. I would fall asleep quietly, instead of in the midst of tired conversation with an imaginary friend.

To me, that would be a “normal day”. I wouldn’t want to live every day that way, mind you, but just for once it would be a nice change of pace.


Ever feel like you can't experience a normal day? What would constitute a "normal day" to you?

8 comments:

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December 29, 2009 at 4:44 PM  

Sorry about the delete - goofed it up. What I meant to post was that I hope to have my "normal day" written out soon, that is if I can figure out what "normal" is.

December 29, 2009 at 4:47 PM  

Hmm I'll have to mull on this some. I am happy to see an update from you! :)

December 31, 2009 at 11:38 PM  

Wow...is that really what a normal day would be? To me that sounds like a day completely void of imagination and wonder. I mean, I understand wanting a change of pace, but...the fact having such an active imagination can make any day even more beautiful, so I think it's a treasure. Don't ever stop being inspired by a grain of sand. :D

January 1, 2010 at 11:00 AM  

Great photo btw! How often do you see stuff like that, right? Reminds me of a day out in service when I saw that someone had painted the word "twisted" on a fence. Kinda random, no?

January 1, 2010 at 11:02 AM  

Hey, thanks for your comments! That's not my photo, btw. Sorry for not crediting it properly. I found it through a simple Google image search for "normal day". I thought it was really cool though.

Having an overactive imagination is a lot of fun. It can be troubling though when it seems to inhibit your ability to function normally. When you spend more time in imaginary realms than in reality it can become a form of self-absorption. It can also be exhausting at times. There is so much to explore in the imagination and so little time to do it.

January 1, 2010 at 3:24 PM  

hmm i wonder if you are relating living in the present with "normality"....

January 20, 2010 at 11:41 PM  

I suppose that's true to some extent. I think it has more to do with having control of your thoughts, rather than them being captive to your imagination and whimsy.

January 21, 2010 at 12:15 AM  

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