Things that you CAN do despite being dyspraxic

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Tangle
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Re: Things that you CAN do despite being dyspraxic

Post by Tangle »

I can juggle 4 clubs, 5 balls, and do hula hoop (be it taken me a lot longer than most people to learn)

I have travelled abroad on my own.

I am organising a juggling convention :-)

I can cook a sunday roast for 8 people :-)
agsiul
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Re: Things that you CAN do despite being dyspraxic

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That's cool....I'd love to be able to juggle.
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Re: Things that you CAN do despite being dyspraxic

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I thought of something else that I do that is bizzare but cool.....I transfered a lot of tapes to CD lately. I hadn't listened to them in at least ten years and yet when I played the CDs I could remember what the correct running order for the tracks were. Some of them had transfered corretly and I had to go back and redo them cause it was driving me crazy!
littlemissbump14
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Re: Things that you CAN do despite being dyspraxic

Post by littlemissbump14 »

I love this thread LadyFluff. We should all be a little less negative, so I love this to remind us all of things we can do.

I can;
Cook really well, even a roast dinner, or new receipe (I've recently started followong receipes in spanish too)
Bake well also
not only ride a bike, but win mountain biking races on one, without incurring substantally more injuries than anyone else
Speak 3 languages well, and a couple more badly
Travel abroad on you own and not die
Learn to do latin and ballroom dance and celtic dance. All to a high enough standard that you aren't a menace, or even the worst person there! \:D/
ceilidh!!!!
swim (im very very slow, and i get REALLY tired, but I don't drown!)
"Just keep swimming, Just keep swimming..."- Good advice from Dory
Maau
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Re: Things that you CAN do despite being dyspraxic

Post by Maau »

I can type kind of fast on a laptop.

I can cook, fish pie and roast chicken are my best. I once cooked for 6 people, that was hard. I had to write out all the instructions and tick the list.

I get along well with my young cousins, they really like me even though most people my age (20) think I am weird. It must be the way I act around them lol.

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