Rachel and Katie, 1988 |
"That is Katherine. Her sister Rachel comes here too. They look exactly alike."
This is not the first time Rachel and I have heard we look exactly alike.
First time: 2003 YW basketball. I was 18 and Rachel was 14 almost 15. I had four fouls and so I was beginning to play a little more cautiously so I wouldn't foul out. She and I were both on the court and the other team took possession of the ball and ran it down the court to their basket. Just as the girl was making a lay-up, Rachel jumped in and blocked the ball by hitting the girl's arm. A clear foul. She ran out of the way just as I ran up to grab the rebound. The ref's whistle blew. "FOUL on 24!" I looked down. I was 24! But I'd been no where near the shooter at the time of the foul. My entire ward was shouting to the ref that she had the wrong sister, but she refused to relent. I was fouled out of the game on my sister's foul. Not a happy day.
Not 2003. 2008 at BYU. Matching Socks! |
Second time: 2003 YW basketball (again). The week after above-said basketball game. Rachel and I intentionally wore our hair differently and wore different colored shorts so the refs would not make the same mistake again. During one of the time-outs a girl from the other team came up to me and said, "Are you two twins?" Later in the game Rachel was fouled and so she lined up to take foul shot. The ref stopped her before she could - "Wasn't it her?" she said, pointing to me. Irritated, Rachel said, "NO!" and gestured to her shorts to show that we were not even dressed the same.
Third time: 2008 EY. Shortly after Rachel was married, I brought in this picture to put on my desk at work:
A coworker (who, I will admit, did not know me well) saw the picture and asked me how long I'd been married.
Please look at the picture again, and note that Rachel and I have our faces right next to each other and she is most definitely the one in the white dress.
Fourth time: 2010 Dr.'s Office. I had an appointment and the nurse came out to call me back from the waiting room so she could check my vitals.
Nurse:"You look so much better!" Whoa. I'm not usually greeted this way.
Me: "Um, what do you mean?"
Nurse: "Well, you were so sick last week, you looked pretty bad."
Me: "I wasn't sick last week."
Nurse: "Yes you were. Didn't you come in?"
Stirling Family Reunion, 2010 |
Me: "Oh, that was my sister!"
Nurse: "Whoa. You two look so much alike!"
I always thought a twin sister would be cool and I can't think of anyone I'd rather be twins with than Rachel. The thing is, our family cannot see the "remarkable" resemblance at all. Sure, we're both tall and have dark hair but other than that, we don't think we look too much alike. It does provide us with a lot of amusement, though, when we're mistaken for each other. I'm sure we'll both continue to collect stories!
This makes me smile! At least you were never asked if you were dating!
ReplyDeleteHaha, Rebecca! That made me laugh outloud! How many times did you and your brother get asked that?!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Those stories all make me laugh. Remember when that sister in our ward brought baby clothes to your wedding shower because she thought it was a baby shower for me?
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to find your blog! I love hearing what's going on in your life- hope you're enjoying the holiday season!!
ReplyDeleteSo does this mean you are pregnant since Rachel is pregnant and you guys go to the same doctor?? :) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHaha, Shelley. No, that is not what it means...
ReplyDeleteIt's the eyes - except for the color
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