Don't I Know You?

So, on Monday, when I was in getting my hair cut, the following happened:

Big, burly, thirty-something guy starts staring at me.

I smile back.

He says, "Hey, did you use to teach?"

Me" "So, did you go to NHS?"

Him: "Yeah, but you were teaching summer school or home-study or something."

Me: "I only did that for one summer!"

Him: "That's all I took it-- I'm Anderson Cambry!"

Me: "Anderson! That's awesome! How you doing man?"

And what followed was a half an hour of pleasant conversation whereby I caught up with this young man.  He's in security, I know where he works, I'm going to interview the crap out of him for upcoming projects.

Squish sat next to me and smiled the whole time, and when an older gentleman said, "Imagine that-- that guy knows your mommy!" She gave a serene little grin.

"Yeah.  That happens to her all the time."

And it does.

Tonight, Mate and I were in Chili's for important dinner eating purposes, and there was a wait.  I tapped Mate and said, "Look! Isn't that our post office guy?"

Now Mate gives me a ration of crap because I go into the post office and all the people know me.  I've had enough giveaways and know enough people who are out of state to send packages to, that they tell me what the best way to send my stuff is, and they're polite, and we talk. I know who has kids, and how to make the sort of shy German fellow smile (he has a delightful sense of humor, and is always kind, but he's very reserved).  The last time I was in there with Mate, this man-- in his early sixties--chatted at me happily.

They're my people, right?

Anyway, he saw me, and came over and we talked for the whole half-hour before we got our table.

Mate just looked at me and shook his head.  "Once a week?" he asked.

I shrugged.

It does seem to happen to me a lot.

Part of it is that I'm gregarious, and I like talking to people, knowing their stories, being me.

Part of it is that I'm noticeable.  I'm a big girl, my hair is usually bright red with or without the skunk stripe, and I often wear knitwear.

And part of it is that I'm approachable.  Eighteen years of teaching gave me the "I sweartagod I don't bite!" smile.

And part of it is that I just sort of know people.  I mean, in Disneyland a teacher from my old school came to chat.

And it's cool.

It makes me feel like I'm home wherever I go.

And I always (don't judge me!) harbor a secret hope (it's so douche-matic!) that someday, someone will recognize me from my promo-pic, and will want me to sign a book or a placemat or a napkin or something.

Sh… don't tell.  It'll jinx it.

I like to think it'll happen.

But in the meantime, I'll just enjoy the big surprise of the people who wander into my life and talk to me.  It really is a delightful part of any day!
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Published on January 23, 2015 21:27
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message 1: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper You radiate approachability. I remember my first GRL... it took about two minutes to go from "OMG Amy Lane" to "wow, she's easy to talk to." :)


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Kaje wrote: "You radiate approachability. I remember my first GRL... it took about two minutes to go from "OMG Amy Lane" to "wow, she's easy to talk to." :)"

Which is funny, because I was SO excited to meet you! And I remember when I started teaching, and I tried so hard to be tough and no-nonsense. And it just didn't work at ALL.


message 3: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper And we're grateful it didn't ;) Oh wow, when you knew who I was that made my whole GRL :D


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Well, ditto for me when I met you. *luv fest commencing* Honestly, I managed to hold onto the facade of tough professional for about two weeks. Then they changed the schedule one day, and I was late without realizing it. I came running into my classroom with hair hair down and my uncomfortable shoes hanging from my fingers, and the kids suddenly responded to me. Was probably the last time I wore good shoes to a classroom, and I became really good at dressy jeans. The kids were just more responsive when I was human.


message 5: by Becky (new)

Becky I'm sorry to say I did not recognize you when I first saw you, which is kind of weird now that I think about it, because I was on the lookout for you. But I do remember thinking "I need to meet her. She's saying interesting things, and her fingerless mitts are *fabulous*!"


message 6: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Becky wrote: "I'm sorry to say I did not recognize you when I first saw you, which is kind of weird now that I think about it, because I was on the lookout for you. But I do remember thinking "I need to meet he..."

hahahahaha!!! Well thank you-- I am TOTALLY glad you finally did come seek me out-- you are one of my favorite faces at conventions now. (And I love to see what you're working on!)


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