I remember being really bad at all throwing and catching games. No one wanted me on their team when I was in school. No wonder, though, I have no depth perception. Makes me wonder, in this day and age I could have gotten out of participating in those games and been able to go and read or something instead.
I remember me (I was about 8 ) and my three sisters sitting at the table for breakfast. My two older sisters started arguing. It escalated to them pouring the cereal, milk and sugar all over each other. My twin and I were practically on the floor laughing and my mum got really mad.
I was always bad at throwing and catching, too and I was always the last one chosen when someone was choosing teams.
At highschool, two girls in my class and me sometimes managed to convince the sportsteacher that we'd be more active when doing something else than the rest of the girls. So we'd practice hockey while the others did basketball or badminton while the others did baseball. And ofcourse we made our own rules.
Gymnastics was much more fun that way.
Was a bit awkward when we were caught in our new rules on badminton. Took also a long time before we knew we were seen,
We were playing badminton for blind people... All three with our eyes firmly shut
Sometimes I wonder how long that teacher stood in the doorway before making himself known.
:lol: