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| Friday, 13 June 2008 | |
I bought myself a writing pad for 3rd graders and have been practicing how to write using my left hand (I am a right-handed). JS bought himself a writing pad for 4th graders. I am not sure though if he's using it the same way that I am using mine in my back-to-school trip. He's a left-handed."Why do you want to practice writing using your left hand?" my PT asked me, which I answered: "Hmmm... so my right hand won't boast that it is better than my left because it can write while my left can't." I mean, why not, right? It will be fun! Does it mean that I will have to practice carrying my bag on my right shoulder and my wrist watch, I have to transfer on my left? Naah. The bag I could try, but the wrist watch? I don't think my right hand will let go of it. *heh heh* Anyway, let's see how my (left)handwriting improves. Speaking of improvements, some of the trainers at the gym have commented on how I have improved (kudos to my PT). Although I have started with 107lbs and still I am 104lbs for almost two months of working out, my stamina has improved, my lower back is now okay, and my skin is never too oily nor too dry now (sauna was like a natural acne treatment for my face), which means blood circulation is good. I know I have yet to improve some more both on my (left)handwriting and targeting 100lbs. |
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I am Mae German. 34 years old. Born in Mangatarem, province of Pangasinan. I was taught and trained by 




I bought myself a writing pad for 3rd graders and have been practicing how to write using my left hand (I am a right-handed). JS bought himself a writing pad for 4th graders. I am not sure though if he's using it the same way that I am using mine in my back-to-school trip. He's a left-handed.