Monday, January 31, 2011

Old

I'm not sure what it is about me that makes people think I'm older than I am. I haven't gone wrinkly or gray or anything, but for some reason people seem to always think I'm someone's mom. And not just any someone like a cute little baby - no, they think I'm a mom to older kids like teens.

I went to Logan with a friend (a FRIEND) of mine to apply for her scholarship there and someone asked if I was her mom.She's 18. I was 27.

I was at a service event in Murray with a 14-year-old and someone asked if she was "mine."

I was with a 17-year-old and someone asked if he was my son.

Ack!

But the winner happened last night - again in Logan - when I was waiting to speak at a fireside. Someone was being welcoming and friendly and chatting with me, and then asked who I knew there. I told her the name of the Young Women president because she was the only person who I knew (she was the one who invited me and coordinated the event) and the nice, friendly, welcoming lady then asked me if I was the Young Women president's MOM!

The Young Women President has 4 kids, so this nice lady basically asked me if I was someone's GRANDMOTHER!

Double Ack!

I felt bad for the lady who even asked me because she felt super bad! It's got to feel like asking someone if they're pregnant and they aren't - though, nothing could be that bad...

I once asked a lady when she was due and she wasn't even pregnant - I still feel terrible! Now I won't even mention it, even if it's blatantly obvious that someone is pregnant. I'd rather seem quietly disinterested than out loud rude, I think.

Friday, January 7, 2011

The Car Story

My car was stolen right before Christmas! It was CRAZY! I mean, who steals someone's car? And not just MY car that's specially adapted, but anyone's car?

They only had it for a couple days and then the police found it - the thieves didn't even take off the Ms. Wheelchair Utah magnet from the door. I thought they were dumb, but the policeman said they are just "young gangster thugs" who "just don't care about anything - even if they get caught." I think that is so, so sad. I wonder where their mothers are.

I don't really consider myself disabled, or special, or needy, or special-needs, or whatever. But everyone went bonkers at the thought that someone would have stolen a little disabled girls' car. I was bombarded with news people doing stories, filming, and taking pictures. It made for a very lively holiday.

I was in the newspapers three times - twice on the front page - I was on TV 5 times (the KSL thing was broken up into segments), my phone and email went crazy, as did my facebook (thanks everyone!), and some man called and wants to fly Whit and me to Hawaii. Whew!

These are the links for the news stories:
KSL News
ABC News

Video Courtesy of KSL.com



I especially love the ABC 4 version. They made it seem like they were with me all day and night, even though they were only there a few minutes. I don't even know the lady who stopped to congratulate my car - she's my mom's neighbor's daughter :) She was very nice, though. I hope that she thinks it's as funny as I do! We're pretty much best friends now.

The police didn't catch who stole the car because they fled the scene after being pulled over. The canine cop and his dog chased down one guy and the dog held him, but he claims to not know the other two people and only paid them to give him a ride. Oh well. We found a bunch of rap CDs in the car - with people's NAMES on them! Why would you put your full name on a mix CD anyway? We also found brass knuckles! So the police definitely have a lot to work with.

One thing we didn't find was the treats in the car, so hopefully the robbers ate them and gave away the calendars as gifts. That would make me happy :) I think they at least opened the treats because we found one squished between the seats.

I think I need a vacation from this vacation.

Leave me a comment/question if I left anything else out :)