Hi
Leslie,
This
is the way I handle the GS parents. I reply with, "You know, there are
some GS adult training classes coming up that you might be interested in" and
they just go away. Simple, easy.
I'm
working on getting the house back in order after a birthday party this
weekend. Vacuuming, dishes, and mopping left in the main areas.
Working on laundry for my Monday chores. The girls' bedroom needs an
overhaul again and so does ours.
Warmly,
Theresa
-----Original Message-----Sherry,
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Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 9:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JFC]: Monday Challenge????
I will be moving my shop tomorrow and have to arrange things at home to have places to put my shop stuff. I postponed the Mold inspector, which I hated to do, but he deserves to be able to at least have a path throughout the house!
Wishing you the best in your challenges. I am going through some painful decisions with my Girl Scout troop. I wish I didn't take it so personally but I am also tired. I have been a solo leader for two years now and I can't do a good enough job to please picky parents. I don't think that admitting that I can't do it all is wrong, but I seem to always have a parent or two who don't get it and complain and get all out of whack. Sorry to be off topic but I can't even clean right now until I get some sleep and some sanity.
Thanks for listening!
Leslie in San Antonio
