Today I am so happy to have Chelsea on my blog. I have gotten to know her this month because she is on my sidebar, but I'm so glad that we have become bloggy friends. When she told me she has a twin and the funniest sports story I was all about it. I'm also secretly jealous because she has a twin. I have also wanted to be a twin. Anyway, here's Chelsea.
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Hello Life of a Sports Wife readers! My name is Chelsea, and I blog over at Anchors Aweigh. I have gotten to know Jessa a little bit through the blog world and am so excited to be guest posting on her blog. This is my one semi-sports related story that I always love to share: that time my twin sister and I switched places at her high school track meet. This is me and my twin sister, Danielle. (I'm on the left, she's on the right)
We have always looked a lot alike, and senior year of high school, we decided to take advantage of that. After all, it would be criminal not to switch places and have a little fun, right? That was our view anyway. We switched places once in English class and got away with it, but we wanted to really have some fun with it. She ran track in high school, and I played tennis. I was at her track meet one afternoon to cheer her on, and she told me she didn't really feel like running her second race (the mile). We grinned and instantly saw an opportunity. We went to the bathroom as ourselves and came out completely switched. Let me preface the race with this: I am not a runner. Never had been, but this was just too good to pass up.
I did some obnoxious stretches on the field as word got around the stands that it was actually me about to run.The gun went off, and everyone sprinted off! What?! I thought this was the mile and we were supposed to pace ourselves. I ran my little heart out and expected "my" coach to tell me I was doing a great job. I could tell by his face he was disappointed with my performance, so I pointed to my stomach and yelled "cramp!". I was feeling fine, but I needed an excuse for why I was apparently running so much slower than usual. Everyone in the stands was cheering for "me", which was quite the adrenaline rush! I ran the fastest mile time I have ever run and actually came in second to last place- I saw this as an accomplishment in and of itself since the poor girl I beat actually ran track. So here's the downside. The coaches found out, and the athletic department decided they needed to make an example out of us for other twins (cue giggling from us), so we both had to sit out on our next meet. It happened to be district, which was a huge disappointment that I had to deal with for a while, but it's a fun story to tell and a great story for the twin and I to look back on.
Here are a few throwbacks from that wonderful senior year of high school. Can you tell us apart??
My guess is that she is on the left?
Right?
left?
I'd love for you to come by my blog and say hello! Thanks again to Jessa for letting me take over her slice of the web for the day!
XOXO, Chelsea
Thanks again for blogging. I hope that I got them right. It got more difficult as I continued to look at the pictures.
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