However, I HATED HATED HATED it when it was a compulsory activity at school. It was awful then.
I hated gym in general because I felt awkward and clumsy from the time I was 11 on. Once I got into middle school, gym was DAILY torture. Undressing and standing around in the gym with a bunch of girls I didn't know that well probably put me off exercise for life.
I wish there was some way to make gym class fun without the stress. I stopped taking phys ed classes as soon as I was able and promptly gained 50 lbs in high school.
OK, mortgage agents calling just to find out where to send information freak me out.
I think if I do end up buying a house? I'm going to end up more spastic than my psycho kitty. Good lord.
ita, it's probably just an allergy
to maggots
I think we ruled out too much swabbing a while ago.
t holds tightly to her box of q-tips.
calming stuff headed towards sara.
I am doing layout for a book thing in MS Publisher and my brain is going wonky trying to remember which pages back on each other in order to place black and white printed pages all together and color printed pages all together.
"Desperately need a nap" isn't a valid excuse for going home sick, right?
However, I HATED HATED HATED it when it was a compulsory activity at school. It was awful then.
The thing is, there are a lot of gym sports that one can hate for various reasons. My gym teacher for my first three years of high school was the wrestling coach, so every year we wrestled for a couple of weeks. Not a lot of fun when you're one of the smaller kids in the class. There are also sports like basketball, where the good players can completely ignore the kids on the floor who were completely clueless about the sport, as I was. At least in dodgeball they'd actually throw the ball my way, even if there was a different motive. It really does depend on who is running the class.
msbelle, maybe this guide to imposition will help?