Well the children are off to school. This is the point in my day when I sit down, have a coffee and take a moment for myself. Mornings are getting better as the children get older, but they still seem hectic.
On the schedule for today:
- Make grooming appointment for Buddy
- Make eye appointment for Darrelyn
- Register Breanna for swimming
- Serve Hot lunch
- Create, print and copy agenda for tonight's Home & School meeting
- Print minutes for tonight's Home & School meeting
- Grocery shopping for produce/healthy foods
- Home & School meeting tonight
And, of course, there is the daily chores of cleaning the kitchen and cooking supper and all those lovely things.
I am kind of apprehensive about serving hot lunch today. There is a bit of a background story as to why. A couple of weeks ago, I was told by a TA that one of the teachers gave our Tuesday volunteer a hard time about being short one meal. The TA said that she knew the correct amount was delivered and that the volunteer did not make a mistake. I said she should tell the volunteer coordinator and she said she didn't want to get involved as she has to work with the teacher. The following Tuesday, the volunteer called in and said she couldn't make it so I told the coordinator was happened and stressed that I had only heard about it and was not there myself. The coordinator said the volunteer simply had an appointment and not to worry, but she was really happy I told her and stressed that anytime a staff member treats a volunteer poorly, she wants to know. Volunteers are very hard to find in our school. Then last Friday, I mentioned to the TA, casually in front of another volunteer, that I had told the coordinator what happened. The TA got pissed at me and told me that's the last time she tells me anything and I shouldn't have said anything and now its all going to come back to her. If I had thought that she told me something in confidence or that I was going behind her back, I would never have casually mentioned that I told the coordinator. My fellow volunteer couldn't beleive it either! Apparently the TA had also told her about it, therefore, it was not very secret. Also, if it was going to get back to her, it would have before I mentioned that I told the coordinator. Does she think she's in highschool or something?
Anyway, so today I have to go hand out pizza and she always picks up the lunches for two classes, whcih means I can't avoid her. My first thoughts last Friday was, "how dare she!" She gets paid to be there and I give up hours of my time to work at that school for free. Why am I doing something like this when it is stressing me out? Part of me wants to find someone else to do it today, but that would be taking the easy way out. I really don't want to be in the volunteer room alone with her though. Who knows what kind of lies she would make up or drama she would create.
Update:
My friend is going to meet me at the school when she is done her errands. I really don't want to go in though.
Update:
Louise met me at the school and it was not bad. The teacher in question picked up his own lunch and the TA picked up another teacher's lunch without saying a word.
I have made some progress on my to-do list. All the appointments are made and the agenda is done. I have also helped Louise print the minutes. I just need to feed myself, clean the kitchen and get some groceries before picking the girls up at school.
Update:
I bought lots of fresh fruit. So much so that I had to clean the fridge to fit it all in :) The pears were absolutely delicious!
Supper was yummy. I made a pepper steak with pasta. It was a new recipe and Gary and I both enjoyed it! Kitchen is now cleaned and its time to get my stuff together for the Home & School meeting tonight. Sometimes I'm discouraged that there are so few people attending, but then I remember there were only 7 of us when I attended my first Home & School meeting way back in the day and I don't feel so bad. I guess I could look on the bright side of how much we accomplish with so few people.