My hands shook as I walked from the parking lot into the school where the big PTA meeting would be held. The meeting where this women, this creature who had been bullying an entire group of volunteers, would finally be confronted and dealt with. Why on earth was I so nervous? Oh yes, because I am not that girl. I’m not the girl who looks for a fight, or enjoys the drama. I preach “Can’t we all just get along”, and “Life is too short”. I usually avoid confrontation, I’m passive aggressive at best. My biggest injury to you would be an attempt to to kill you with kindness. Either it’s a genetic defect or I need therapy. I want/need people to like me. I hate this PTA Drama.
Rather quickly everyone gathers in the meeting room, including two representatives from the Presidents of our Ontario Association of Parent Groups. Yes, it has gotten that bad. Drama Mama shows up. Five minutes late. Good start sweetheart.
You can actually feel the tension in the room. Oh how I hate this kind of stuff.
The meeting begins.
Drama Mama is allowed to start with her side of the “story”. After an hour and a half of this she still has not gotten through her very first point…although she has done a lot of finger pointing. Literally. Pointing right at people! How rude. Now everyone’s patience is wearing a tad thin.
Now I know this blog is anonymous, but we were all told that what happened next must be held in the strictest of confidence. In other words, what happens at PTA that night, stays at PTA. We are not to talk about the shaky and raised voices, and the ridiculous lack of respect. The way women can turn on each other is shocking! So just this one time, I am going to have to stick to the rules. Let’s just say little Miss Drama Mama will not be attending any more Executive Meetings. Whew.
I am on this Executive as a volunteer. To help make my children’s school a better place, to have an excuse to get out with some intelligent women a couple of times a month, to hopefully have a little fun along the way. When I went into this meeting I actually asked if security would be near by. I was past nervous…heading towards scared. This is not what I signed up for. It is no wonder that our children have such a hard time dealing with social situations at school if their peers have parents at home who think it is okay to manipulate, lie and bully. Mean Mama’s create Mean Girls.
When the meeting was over there was a collective sigh of relief and an honest to goodness group hug. My hands still shook for about 20 minutes more. Wimp.
I can let this go, move on. The rest of the Executive are willing to just put it all behind them and begin a great year. I’m just hoping Drama Mama takes a deep breath, moves past it and recedes quietly into the suburbs.
Fingers crossed that we have heard the last of Drama Mama.
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Jessica-Lauren says
Yikes, That seems nerve racking. I would have never thought the meetings would be like that! … well arent you glad its over with! I’m glad for you too!
Help! Mama Remote... says
i hope thay was the end too!!!!!!
diane says
That is some scary sh*t. I hope it’s over.
Crazy Shenanigans says
Oh my! It sounds like it was quite a meeting. Glad she’s gone!
kim says
your personality sounds exactly like mine…I hate confrontation.
and yes no wonder girls are so mean these days when you look at their mamas
misszippy says
Tough stuff, no doubt! I’m glad for you that it is (hopefully) over. Maybe, just maybe, in the end it will be a wake-up call for her. If not, at least you are rid of her nonsense at PTA. Have a nice glass of wine this weekend to unwind!
Laurinda says
Whew!! At least it is finally over!! It is sad to think of what she is teaching her own children if she can’t even maintain herself at a PTA meeting!!
Queen of the Click says
I am a teacher and I’ve seen what you wrote about. Normally the drama queen stays quiet for just a short time before there is another outburst of drama. At least it won’t be at your at your meetings.
McGillicutty says
Wow, glad you’re past that…people are crazy and you should have to take a sane test before joining the PTA.
Nolie says
Hope that is the last you hear of her.
Sarah @ Picture Window says
Wow, how intimidating. I can only imagine what her kids will grow up to be like. Good for you for sticking with the PTA after all that. Hope the rest of the year goes smoothly!
kyooty says
I can’t believe that you have to put up with this. Our Schools don’t sign up to the PTA organization simply due to the $ involved in using the name. It’s not worth it. Yes we have a hard time getting people to the meetings but until this year I let hubbie be the PARENT. I was the babysitter. 🙂
Busy Bee Suz says
Glad you all got it over with…there is no place for bullies in school!!!
Brian Miller says
i hope you heard the last as well..what a headache…
Little Ms.Average says
My daughter hasn’t started school but I am already fearing the day I have to deal with PTA ladies!
The good news is she is gone!