I have
so many stories for this one! My aplogies in advance if I get long winded.
1. When I was 18 or 19, I went home from school on a break, and my mom and I went to look at some dolls she was thinking about buying. (Some lady had them advertised in the paper or something.) So, we go to this woman's house, and she asked me if I was enjoying spending the day with my GRANDMA. Well, my grandma had just passed away, so I got all serious and said something like 'my grandma just passed away, but I am having a nice day out with my mother, thank you.' She thought I was about 10, 12 at the most.
2. I worked as a sub in the district I attended for a few years after college, and I had another job in retail at the time. Both in the same town. The store I worked in had a key cutter, and I was one of the few who knew how to cut keys. This woman came in to have a key copied, and the cutter broke down before I had all of her keys done. She got all rude with me about it and told me to get the manager, so I did. There was nothing he could do, so she stormed out. That night, I got a call to come in as a long term sub for maternity leave. Her son just happened to be in that class. This is elementary, so I walked the class out to the bus lot, and there she was to pick up her son. She shoots me this horrible look and asks what I'm doing there. Subbing for the teacher... She says, "oh, I am so sorry about yelling at you at the store. I thought you were just a kid who didn't know what you were doing." I said, " Nope. Now you know I'm over 16, and I even have a college education."
3. I got called in to sub at the high school. This was fun because I knew I still passed for 17, and the students thought I was a transfer. When I was leaving, school hadn't let out yet, but there was a guy just outside the door, and he asked if I was a junior or senior. "Teacher" OOPS!
4. Another one from the high school... the father of one of my friends was working the same day, and I had lunch duty in the lobby. My friend's dad was on his lunch and headed home, and he stopped to talk to me. Right about then, the principal (who came in after I had graduated) walked over to us and starts telling John to watch a certain group. John told him he was on lunch, and the principal looked all confused, so he apologized and asked if John knew who was on duty. I told him I was, and he looked at me like I was nuts. He even asked John if that was true. I wanted so badly to walk him down the hall and show him my class composite picture from nearly 10 years ago.
Oh, and this is really bad but a lot of people think I'm my husband's teen daughter. We get a lot of turned heads if we hold hands in public.
BTW.... sometimes it doesn't matter how you dress. If you look young enough, it doesn't stop everyone.