When I was a kid, I used to write in tiny, tiny lettering. Like, I once wrote a story about my weekend in 2 lines, when the teacher re-wrote it in her handwriting (which required use of her glasses and a magnifying glass to do!) it took up over a page (double sided). People thought it was a developmental thing, that I needed to get help for. Which they tried and even then month's later I was writing this tiny handwriting much to everyone's befuddlement.

I must confess, it wasn't developmental, I could write big letters just fine, I just didn't want anyone to read about how boring my weekends were in my opinion. With hindsight, I know now that not every kid got the opportunities to do awesome things like me and my sister did with my Nan and feel pretty ashamed that I used to think things so dull when I have been to more musicals, ballets even opera's than I can actually name and that's before we get started on the ice skating, museum trips, restaurant meals, river boat trips and so on and so forth. I was pretty spoilt.