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    A case of mistaken identity!

    Today my mum came over for Sunday lunch. A friend of ours, J, was calling in during the afternoon for a quick cuppa. We told mum this over lunch, and told her quite a lot about the friend, including the fact that her house was for sale. Mum had met this friend once, very briefly 3 or 4 years ago, mums eyesight isn't good, so we wouldn't expect her to recognise J.

    J arrived, I let her in, and she went to say hello to mum. I said " Mum, this is J, I think you have met".
    I asked what people would like to drink and went off to the kitchen, instructing OH to go back to mum and J, as they don't really know each other ( and mum misses a lot of what is said unless you speak loudly)
    Teas and coffees made I returned to find some confusion. Although we had told mum our friend J was coming and I introduced them ( mum didn't hear that it turned out!) Mum had decided this was my friend C.
    I have known C since I was 11 and so has my mum. C has been married, very happily to P since she was 17. Mum knows them both well.
    As mum thought this was C, she said to her " Are you on your own?". As I wasn't there I can only imagine J's surprise at being asked such a strange question by someone she hardly knows. Then, on hearing OH mention a house viewing, mum said to J " Why are you moving?!". Poor J apparently said "Well, my partner and I have split up.....". I presume at this point the the penny dropped and mum realised this was not in fact, C. They are physically fairly similar, and mums eyesight isnt good, but we had told her J was coming!!
    My mum was extremely embarrassed. No way would she cross examine anyone she didnt know as to their reasons for moving, or anything else! As she thought it was C, who I'm sure will never want to move, she was so surprised she had to ask her.

    I don't think mum will get over this for ages, she kept mentioning it!
    If I had been there I think I would have spotted that there was some misunderstanding early on. As I was in the kitchen, I missed it all!
    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

    #2
    Oh Gem - the pitfalls of conversation! Your poor mum must have been so embarrassed. Yes, I'm sure you would have realised your mum was confusing C with J (or is it J with C!) She must have been quite shaken to hear that "C" and P were supposedly splitting up. I hope she realises we've all mistaken people for someone else before now!
    "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

    (Marianne Williamson)

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      #3
      Awww poor Mum. I'm sure J will forgive her.
      Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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        #4
        You maybe find my comment a little odd, but does your mum wear glasses or wear hearing aids? Poor old mum.
        "Good friends help you to find important things when you have lost them....your smile, your hope, and your courage."

        (Doe Zantamata.)

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          #5
          Oh poor Mum.I'm sure your friend understands.After all I blame things on my senior years so I'm sure your Mum can get away with it. ,but no- one likes to feel foolish.

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            #6
            Nana, mum, 88 wears glasses, but has macular degeneration, so they don't help much. OH and I went to great trouble to get hearing aids for her, but she only wore them fot the first day!

            The friend was completely fine about it, found it funny and wasn't at all offended. It was just mum who felt silly
            “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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              #7
              Your mum can be as silly as she wants and get away with it I know I will do the same later in life,I'll just put it down to age and have a good old laugh.
              Keep Calm,You're Fabulous

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