While I was in 7th or 6th grade, I went to a church retreat in Pennsylvania for the weekend.
My parents forced me to go, I guess it was because they wanted me to make some Korean friends to influence my behavior...(make me more Korean)
While I was there, I somehow go to know two girls, Hannah and Rachel.
and we somehow ended up playing 'Truth or Dare'
And for some reason, I chose dare.
I suppose they could have done something really bad for me to do.
But, they made me do things for the rest of the day...
with only my left hand. If I lost, I would have to give them each 10 bucks.
I thought I'd be able to do it...we were only riding canoes and singing and such,
When would I use my hands extensively?...right?
Then later on in the day, I heard from the youth group leader that we were going to have a sports activity/contest.
Shit.
We were going to play handball, volleyball, soccer and bowling.
We were supposed to be broken up into 2 teams. I felt bad for the people stuck with me. Hannah and Rachel were on the other team.
But I didn't want to give up my money so quickly.
Luckily I didn't really know anyone in this group, except those two girls, for them to know I am actually right-handed.
But still, that didn't stop anyone from thinking I was severely, physically handicapped or something.
Handball was a joke...I kept missing or not hitting the ball hard enough
Volleyball wasn't so bad.
Soccer.. piece of cake
Bowling...major fail.
My group lost and at the end of the day I won the dare..
but I didn't feel like a winner..
Luckily I didn't really know anyone in this group, except those two girls, for them to know I am actually right-handed.
But still, that didn't stop anyone from thinking I was severely, physically handicapped or something.
Handball was a joke...I kept missing or not hitting the ball hard enough
Volleyball wasn't so bad.
Soccer.. piece of cake
Bowling...major fail.
My group lost and at the end of the day I won the dare..
but I didn't feel like a winner..
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