@DogwoodTree - it sounds pretty normal to me. Certainly the way people describe their dreams (like, "I dreamt I could fly"...) it sounds normal.
Sometimes I'm not actually part of what I'm dreaming about at all, other times I see through my own eyes, sometimes I'm watching myself from a distance. I think it's hard to define what a "normal" dream is like. Some people apparently don't even dream in colour.
What freaks me out is that no matter how real my dream seems to be, I can control the content of my dreams, and I can wake myself up quite easily, because ever since I was a kid, part of my brain remains aware that "I'm dreaming". The content of my dreams is more like nightmares and often gery disturbing, but they don't distress me the way other people describe because I know, regardless of how real it seems, that it's just a dream and I can wake up.
The only reason I added that is because a T once suggested to me that perhaps one of my parts wasn't active in the dream and was aware that the rest of me was in a dream state.
We know very little about what's going on with our brain when we're dreaming, so it's wide open for interpretation.