Lesson learned: avoid wearing pigtail buns to youth activities at all costs...especially when there are flip flops involved.
= to be avoided
ps~I'm a big meany and y'all are not getting any bad haircut/slightly mullet-ish/Joan Jett hair pictures. Sorry folks, but if *you* got a horrid cut would you want it immortalized in the black hole that is the world wide web? me. thinks. not.
pps~I made the girls' pillowcase dresses using this tutorial. I liked the vintagey feel of the style, although they are a bit wide on my girls' wispy bodies (since they don't adjust the width for the age/size of the girl).
pps~I made the girls' pillowcase dresses using this tutorial. I liked the vintagey feel of the style, although they are a bit wide on my girls' wispy bodies (since they don't adjust the width for the age/size of the girl).
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Um. Yes. I would post pictures of a horrific haircut. But I have no shame, so no surprise there. :)
Sadly I have always been mistaken as older, which these days usually has people asking me where my other kids are...
Hahaha how awesome!! Getting mistaken as a YW! :o) Someone thought I was 11 when we were on our honeymoon! It was sad!! (we were at a Disney waterpark at the time and in swimsuits and all wet, so I guess that made me look younger? I do have the body of a ten year-old, so 11 was a compliment!) Anyway, sorry about the haircut! I can't wait to check out the tutorial: I just got a sewing machine so now i'm all interested in sewing stuff again--even if it's an idea i'll have to save for awhile! :o)
I think there is more to this story of a Lesson Learned.
Hee, hee--you are too funny. I think it's hilarious that you're taking these lessons to heart. Did it ever occur to you that maybe they were blindish?? There were old, after all. ;)
Awwww *foot stomp*! But I wanna see your hair!! Me thinks I DO!! ;)
That happened to me, being mistaken as a YW. I was 2nd counselor and am only about 5'1" tall making nearly every girl as tall or taller than me. Yup, it was a common occurrence. I was also barely 21, and I have *never* looked my age. I came to a similar conclusion, no braided pigtails to activities outside the building. HA!
You have a good 15 more years to be mistaken and ENJOY! When I show up, I could be mistaken for the MOTHER of any of those girls--oh yeah--do the MATH--I could be!!!!
Funny post!
Ah - I want to be mistaken for a Laurel. It would make me feel so young and fresh. And really, we aren't THAT old yet! We've got to remind ourselves we are in our twenties - we deserve to act and feel like it every now and then.
Too funny, but seriously, be thrilled! I would love it! ;)
On the other hand! I enjoyed, as a white templed senior veterinary student, being asked by clients in the hospital if I agreed with what the Resident had just told them about their horse/cow/dog/etc. I would say something to the effect I thought they summed things up well" and the client would then believe them. It irritated some of the Residents, but I thought it was funny. I was just wiser looking! Then on the other, other hand I was shocked by being asked at the wise old age of 32, with a very young Jesse in my arms, "wasn't it fun to take the grand kids to the store?" I hope there was a little blindness mixed into that situation (as Steph suggested above)...
I have to admit I've been party to the confusion of leader for a laurel comment. Except I was the one sticking my foot in my mouth. :) Hey, it was my first Sunday! And luckily everyone chimed in with what a compliment that was - so I'm passing that on to you as well...that is the best compliment!! :)
Oh I remember when I used to be confused for a youth. Not any more...at least my girls still think I am young and cool enough!
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Larissa
lol! I'd just take it as a compliment. It's better to look younger than older these days. ;) A few months ago I had a salesman come to my door and when I answered he asked if he could speak to my mom or dad!
i can't EVER imagine you wearing MOM jeans!
I don't think it would happen to me anymore, but I too was mistaken for a YW about five years ago. It just made me mad.
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