I was helping out at my church on Friday night when I had the chance to meet the father of one of the members in the youth group I lead. Upon meeting me, he started to talk about how great it is that someone so young is leading the group and how the kids can relate to me a lot better than they can relate to someone older, etc. Then he stopped and asked my age. When I told him I'm 33, he got a shocked look on his face and said, "I thought you were 22!"
A few minutes later, he didn't seem to be paying attention to what I was saying and said, "I'm sorry. I can't get over the fact that you're 33." Yeah, that pretty much made my year right there.
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Heck yeah you should be telling this story over and over. I think a billboard or skywriting would appropriate in this situation.
Yay!
Yeah people usually think I'm younger than I am, they obviously don't look at the skin around my eyes...
; )
That is always a good feeling to get called younger than you really are!
Congrats
the ICU staff have many times thought we (me, j and his sister) were all in our early to mid 20s. but, i think by now, with our dark circles, bags and tired wrinkles, we may be closer to looking our age.
Definitely worth repeating.
That would make my day! I don't even get a second look when the "under 40?" thing pops up when buying alcohol. Don't they know that I was 39 again?!
When I was 20, one of my relatives at my Family Reunion kept trying to get me to go play the kids' games. He said, "You can play til you're 18!" and I said "how old do you think I am??" He said "15 or 16." and when I told him I was two months away from 21, he was stunned. It was awesome!
That's awesome!
if he wasn't a man of the cloth you should have kissed him.
(every once in a while I get carded going places...and it just makes my night)
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