The job hunt has been progressing and I’ve had a couple of
phone interviews so far, but nothing is really jumping for me yet. It’s no surprise – I have a very long list
of things to do as it relates to applying for more jobs, and figuring out
what exactly I want to do with my future.
I’m taking it one day at a time for now.
I’m also trying to figure out how to make best use of my new schedule
now that the kids are home with me in the afternoons.
In the meantime, as I mentioned last week, I’ve been able to
volunteer a little at Jingle’s school and that has been fun. Ever since he started I have wanted to get
involved but it just seemed so daunting with everything else (aka: ‘work’). I ended up volunteering three times at the book fair last week and must
have impressed them with my money counting skills or something. (That, and I tend to keep to myself and do
what I’m asked without drama.) Next
thing I know I got an email to join a committee meeting last night at one of
the lady’s homes. Why not? I
thought. I liked the people I met, and
it was a chance to get out and see some grown-ups after spending the day with
kids. I was even more intrigued when I
read on the email chain that “after the meeting we will play cards and drink
wine in honor of [someone’s] recent birthday”.
Um... OKAY! I haven’t been with a
card-playing crowd in a while – this sounded great!
So, I went over and joined the meeting. We talked about upcoming events and I
realized that it wasn’t so daunting. A lot
of people like to help, they just need some guidance to do so. I listened and asked some questions and even
brought up some different ideas. I think
kindergarten parents are often left in the dark as the older kids’ parents just
seem to know where everything is and assume it’s easy peasy. People – I’m still tying my kids shoes and
helping them buckle seatbelts… you mean there’s
more to figure out? Like days off, early
dismissal days, share days, and costume days … these are all things the parents
need to remember and navigate. And I
have had problems readily finding some of this info. Thank goodness his teacher is patient and
great with email questions! But I
digress…
We finished official business, and the hostess announced it
was time for pie. PIE? Um… OKAY! (Although, deduct some points
because the pie was key lime. “Pie”, in
my opinion, should only be berry, apple, or other traditional fruit pie,
preferably warm, with a side of ice cream. All the others -- key lime, cream pies,
meringues -- call them “pie-shaped dessert” if you must, but they are NOT pie.)
She then brought out the cards (we played a game called
Wizard) and we enjoyed some wine while playing the game. The ladies were nice and funny and I was
really enjoying the game which was very much like Spades and another game that
I’ve played where you bid how many tricks you think you’ll get. We were chatting about the kids and school
and stuff, and the following years PTA when the hostess turns to me and says “So
Mingle – you want to co-chair this committee next year?”. Um… WHAT?
She literally plied me with wine, cards and ‘pie-shaped
dessert’ in order to butter me up, and then came in for the kill. VERY SMART WOMAN. I told her I’d think about it. But, it really didn’t take much thought. I want to get involved, and I like this
particular committee, and I like the woman who is to be the co-chair. So, today I wrote and told them “yes”.
1 comment:
Now you understand retire/rewirement. This happens constantly. I have to say "not this year" to the pastry bribing ladies because I would never have time to do anything but volunteer. I love it. Just think what you can look forward to in the future Meghan! Betsi
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