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Ditto! I would rather clean horse stalls and chickens coops! Gosh I hated gym so much. In High school we had to take a gym class - hated hated hated hated gym, the gym teachers were jocks, or twits, hated the teachers - wow I have a lot of repressed hatred for gym class!I'd rather clean chicken coops than play volleyball like we did back in the 50's.
And now you know the rest of the story.I remember Paul Harvey.
I loved playing volleyball!The first time I broke a bone was while playing volleyball in Gym class.
Was so furious one night when I had to bring my grandmother to emergency. The twit Nurses calling her by her first name - except one older Nurse who called her Mrs …. I made a point of thanking her and telling the other Nurses that when I trained to be a Nurse we called everyone Ms, Mrs Mr or sire or ma’am. We had to wear our hair up it couldn’t touch the collar of our inform which was always white, and we had to wear our hats (ok glad the hats are gone - hated when they fell into the bed pansThat's for sure! I went to college down South. Even at church in Sunday School or Children's Church the little ones were taught to call us "Miss First Name", etc. They never called us by just our first names. Up here, my parents taught us to always call adults "Mr. or Mrs. Jones", etc., (with the exception of close family friends) but not common with most people. Some of my cousins didn't even use Aunt or Uncle. We would never have gotten away with that.
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I loved Gym.I hated "Gym", and the uniforms we had to wear.
I am Aunt Kelly o everyone it seemsThat's for sure! I went to college down South. Even at church in Sunday School or Children's Church the little ones were taught to call us "Miss First Name", etc. They never called us by just our first names. Up here, my parents taught us to always call adults "Mr. or Mrs. Jones", etc., (with the exception of close family friends) but not common with most people. Some of my cousins didn't even use Aunt or Uncle. We would never have gotten away with that.