Metzy--
I'm sitting here shaking my head. I know every story has two sides, but I just can't believe the other side in this case would hold any water. It was decided the
secretary would
trade positions with you?! What the Hell is THAT all about? Was your VP there for any of this--even if she wasn't your best friend I could imagine she'd have something to say about that! Despite your kind words, the treasurer and secretary sound like real pieces of work
.
I am INCREDIBLY happy (and jealous!) that people stood up for you
-- especially the principal. I can only imagine how touched you must be by that--it's not too often these days that people will bother. Especially in a school setting--it's a very small arena and too often people are afraid to rock the boat. At first I was freaking when you said you resigned--you've worked so hard and devoted so much to what you do with your children's school--I was positively furious that a couple of people with issues would try so hard to push you out. I was tempted to find out where you live and go down there to kick some ass! People never cease to amaze me. I am so happy that though the story isn't exactly a "happy" ending--it IS more than one in that you found so many people who love and respect you.
I had to laugh when you said "glory grabber." We're having a Tricky Tray soon, and one of the Moms asked for and got us a donation from a local business. She mentioned her husband wanted to know how she was going to be recognized for the donation--so one of the chairs of the committee tried to set her straight by explaining that she only asked for and picked up the donation--the business was the one getting the credit. She pretended to make light of it, and said she was sure we'd find a way to get her mentioned. :confused: This wasn't a one time comment--she brought it up a couple of times after that, especially if we were praising someone who really worked to get us a great donation (hers, while appreciated, is an OK one). As we were wrapping baskets tonight, myself and the two chairs had a good laugh about it--if that's all it takes to get recognition for a "donation," the three of us are some very generous people! And the two chairs got some GREAT ones that make everything else pale in insignificance!! The three of us plus the VP and fundraising chair have actually donated so much to the event that we felt uncomfortable at the thought of getting our names mentioned so much in the program, so we were having a ball "making up" names for donors. It's a trivia lover's paradise to look at our list of donors that aren't corporates! I was surprised at the woman asking for the credit--she didn't seem like the type to be like that. The worst is that she's INSISTING the donation is worth about 3X what we're seeing it to be--we're wondering what she's going to say when she sees the level it's been assigned to. I said we should REALLY bust her chops and offer it as a door prize!
Metz--after all this agita I hope you get some good nights' sleep--you really deserve it!