I know I'm gonna hate myself for this, but here goes:
All year long I battled with the Vice Prez. She was a wonderful person right up to the minute she was elected. She turned. On me. Now I won't go into all the specifics, but suffice it to say that it just kept getting worse. Everyone told me to take the high road, and I kept taking that same path. I tryed killing her (with kindness), I tried reasoning with her (don't even ask), I tried ignoring her (she's like a gnat-always in your face). From the very first time she crossed the line, I personally wanted to ring her neck. I didn't. I took the high road. When we held our elections last month, she brought in a room full of nasty-just-like-her-never-been-to-an-event-or-meeting-never-even-met-me group of people, who were kind enough to vote me out of office. Now, all I have to say is this: Sometimes you just can't be nice. If I hadn't taken the high road in the beginning, if I had stopped her the first time she called me a name under her breath DURING a general meeting, I might not have had to deal with her and the problems she brought to the table all year. I don't know. I wouldn't have had to hurt her.... much.... lol......
Like I said, I know I'm gonna hate myself for posting this, but I just had to vent... You can't always take the high road. Sometimes you just have to put a stop to it. For me, the time is past to stop it. However, at the upcoming (our last of the year) meeting, I am going to address the problems similar to the way mykidsmom suggested. I'm going to ask them to close their eyes and imagine their own beloved child trying to run a student council meeting, and ask them to imagine what it would be like for their child if the children were behaving the same way they themselves had behaved during our last meeting. Then I am going to remind them that I am someone's beloved child. And with that, I think I'll hang it up.