I am often mistaken for 18 too! It could be taken as a compliment I guess, but it is quite disheartening to have eyebrows raised at cafe's and comments made in the supermarket.. sigh.

I have sort of been phased out of the playgroup here, I found it hard to become part of the group as I was the younger newbie and I also found it strange that little attention was paid to the kids, whereas I followed my little one around and played with her. Maybe they thought I was weird for that or something :P
The next mum older than me was mid thirties.

I can't wait to find other mum's I can relate to! I am very lucky to have a sister in Rockingham with a little one though.