AAAHHH yes the age old "I know I want to bury the hatchet but where I want to bury it
"
What was going on when things were better? Not that you can go back in time but we are all less cranky when we don't have to worry about were our next dollar is coming from.
Our Principal/PTO realationship has also been rocky but somehow we can still sit down together and work on goals together. What I mean is, an example, the honor students wanted to become members of the National Honor Society (we are K-12) but there wasn't money in the school's budget so the PTO stepped in (after a very nervous presentation from the Seniors
) and asked the school if we could help. Little things like that. Our Principal rarly comes to a meeting (she sends Admin reps) and often I go through her Asst. but I suppose in little ways she knows we are there to support our school and the little things in life that the big budget can't.
I haven't used this in awhile but it fits here. How would you have your daughters handle a situation like this with a playmate? No really, sometimes to step back and take our own advise may sound crazy... I have told mine to hang in there, be the good kid, they will either see you want to play or not. If not, well, their loss.
I like what Menzymom said about the vinegar and honey....do like I do, kill'em with kindness at school, get home let it all out. My husband knows when it's been a rough day when we have stew or soup, LOTS OF CHOPPING veggies
.