In 5th grade I had a nun named Sister Mary Honorata. She was older and very strict, as the old Catholic School nun were. She was very strict with not only our work but how we turned in our papers. I have never had great handwriting and she was always making me redo my work. One time she gave me a detention for my handwriting. I don't know what that was going to solve. My dad came in and spoke to her about it and I think I got out of it. I never heard of anyone else getting a detention for handwriting. Later in the winter she fell on some ice and was injured and eventually retired. The kids in class used to call her Sister Hotrod. I know she meant well but he style just didn't work well for me.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Sister Mary Honorata
In 5th grade I had a nun named Sister Mary Honorata. She was older and very strict, as the old Catholic School nun were. She was very strict with not only our work but how we turned in our papers. I have never had great handwriting and she was always making me redo my work. One time she gave me a detention for my handwriting. I don't know what that was going to solve. My dad came in and spoke to her about it and I think I got out of it. I never heard of anyone else getting a detention for handwriting. Later in the winter she fell on some ice and was injured and eventually retired. The kids in class used to call her Sister Hotrod. I know she meant well but he style just didn't work well for me.
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