Random Thoughts VIII: The Ocho

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During parent teacher conferences, my daughter's teacher informed us that my daughter was the only kid in her class turning in assignments written in cursive. I asked if that was ok, and she said that she loved that she was challenging herself.

Her handwriting isn't great (she's my kid) but it is decidedly better than mine already.
I'm one of the few people I know my age who writes in cursive. If I have to write in print it looks like a 1st grader trying to do it.
 
It's a Monday, definitely. And along the lines of the earlier conversation...
The count is now at five for the number of people wondering
Where is my report?
Your report was mailed last week via the USPS.
Well, why didn't you email it?
Because I tried three times to email it and got bounce back every time because I couldn't decipher your handwriting.
Food for thought...if you can't write legibly, don't be mad if someone can't read it. :)
 
Mine used to be well formed and easy to read (thanks to incessant nagging from Daddy)...but now it's kind of cramped & ragged. I find it difficult to hold a pen or pencil for any length of time now, and the longer I try to write, the worse it gets. :(
 
I'm one of the few people I know my age who writes in cursive. If I have to write in print it looks like a 1st grader trying to do it.

My handwriting is just bad because I don't take time to make it neat. Outside of my signature, anything I write with a pen or pencil is mainly for my use, and I don't care how it looks.

My signature used to look nice, but since it's 17 letters long, I tend to give up after the first three letters in each. In comparison, my wife's is a whopping 5 letters total.
 
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