Dear GaMom:
How many years have you been in the PTO? Just curious. I appreciate your post. I have read it several times and have seriously taken the time to think about it.
I guess when I first read the posts from Bayshore, I became very defensive and frustrated because she had not even shared any of her thoughts and concerns with me "the crazy volunteer" and here she was telling her side of the story as if she had.... I have gone back through and reread every single post (there are quite a few!) on this topic and it has helped.
Yes, I can see how I could have stepped on her's and the vice president's toes with my "do everything I can" attitude. And i can see how the "snowball effect" took place after the first incident, and before we knew it we had our own little "avalanch" happening.
Honestly, I never intended for them to feel like I was out to take over or out to make them look bad. I simply wanted to do the job the vice president asked me to do, and I believe in giving 110% on anything I am responsible for... that's just me. I truly never even considered it might make them feel like I was doing too much.
With all the talk I had heard about how "no one ever volunteers" and "those who have volunteered never do what they are supposed to do".... I wanted to make sure I did what I volunteered to do, so I did not let them down. And I was having a blast doing it. It was fun helping out on the projects and even more fun when I discovered there were so many others who wanted to be a part of it all too.
The vice president told me countless times how "no one ever volunteers" and how they have to always do all the work, so I honestly thought she and the president would be relieved when I presented them with all the names and numbers of individuals and families who wanted to volunteer. I never considered they might think I was being pushy or trying to out do them. That was never my intention and it still isn't.
From what I have learned, the vice president has been with the PTO for 12 years, but this is her first time as vice president. The President has been with the PTO for four or five years, but this is her first time in the President position.
In regards to the PTO itself, the president and vice president have said the previous years have been awful... but when I have spoken to other parents and teachers (after all of this snowballed), I have heard the contrary. The parents and teachers have told me that the PTO last year (and for the past five years) was strong and united and very well managed in all respects. Since I am a newbie, I don't know.... it is all hearsay to me.
You are definitely right about the "honey" vs. "lemons", I am just worried at this point they might not even accept praise from me - without thinking I am up to something. But I will still try.
We are on spring break this week and I am looking forward to not worrying about the "soap opera" going on for the time being. I want to focus on having time with the kids to go to the park, the zoo, the museum, the Pizza Parlor, and such... this is the fun part of being home with them and I want to enjoy it. When the week ends and we head back to the school, I will make a very geniune effort to smile and say hello to both the ladies when I see them. And I will do whatever I can to treat them as I wish they would treat me...(my mom used to always tell me and my sisters this whenever we were fighting amongst ourselves... and it usually worked!). And the next time I have a question in regards to the PTO , I will do my best at making sure they understand it is about the PTO and not about them. Wish me luck and say a prayer or two. sincerely, justavolunteer