On Sunday night we had dinner with the missionaries from Youth with a Mission up on Capital Hill. I was introduced to one of the teachers from Dandan who assists with the mission. We had a great night full of great food, games and ended it off with some great music! A couple of the guys played their guitars and Ulu played the Uke while they jammed some Christian songs..
The reason I post a picture of myself at the start of this blog, is because that was the color of my hair Sunday night at dinner...
Today, the teacher I met came by my office for dental insurance. As soon as he came in the door I recognized him and smiled...he looked at me kinda strange, but managed a slight smile back. One of my co-workers entertained him, so I didn't speak to him directly..I caught him looking my way once, so I waved hello (I was way at the back of the office and he was up front). He wears glasses so I'm sure he saw me clearly..but he didn't wave back and looked at me like I was strange. I think he thought I was flirting with him..ha ha ha..He obviously had no clue who I was...He didn't remember me from a couple nights before...I thought that was strange since we did spend several hours of together just a couple nights earlier...then It dawned on me........
This is me as of Wednesday night...I got rid of the blond and went back to my roots..
HE DIDN'T RECOGNIZE ME CAUSE I LOOKED DIFFERENT..HE KNEW ME AS A BLONDE :)
When I finally remembered and realized why he didn't recognize me, I was a little embarrased cause now I know he really must have been thinking to himself, "that lady over there keeps smiling at me and waving..she must be flirting with me.." he he he
You ever have one of those embarasing moments?
3 comments:
Not so bad, but sometimes I wave back at casual acquaintances when they're actually waving at the person behind me.
Back to your roots? First time I've heard that one, but it's too good not to have been around for a long time.
Or... good one.
Oh my! I have done that too...yikes, not that can be embarassing :)
With my luck, the next time they'll be waving to me and I'll ignore them.
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