
Living in the Land of Normal
Show Notes
About the Guest
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Crossing cultures helps you recognize that you take language, society, and relationships for granted. And other people, who have a different normal, have a hard time understanding you. The same thing applies in different types of families. If you live in a blended family find others who also live in a stepfamily. Talk about life with those in a first family and you might end up feeling abnormal. Find others who also live in Stepfamily-land and you might discover your family is pretty normal.
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Travel to a foreign land and you’ll realize what you consider normal.
Ron: Travel to a foreign land and you’ll realize what you consider normal.
Announcer: For FamilyLife Blended®, here’s Ron Deal.
Ron: Yeah, crossing cultures makes you recognize all the things you take for granted. Like language, society, and relationships. Now, there’s another side to this—other people, who have a different normal, sometimes have a hard time understanding you.
The same thing applies in different types of families. If you live in a blended family you need to find others who also live in a stepfamily. You know, so you can talk shop about life with people who get it. Talk about life with those in a first family and you might end up feeling abnormal. Yeah, find others who also live in Stepfamily-land and you might discover that your family is pretty normal. For FamilyLife Blended, I’m Ron Deal.
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