Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.
I'm not Christian either but "Y'all need Jesus" Both of you.
What would you do if someone nicely gave you something for which you have no need and likely something you have received dozens of every few years? Keep it - so you have a pile of stuff or can’t close a cabinet? Donate it? If you get brownies and are on a diet or get nuts and you’re allergic or get a sweater that doesn’t fit or an the 30th ornament that you have no use for - what would you do with it?
I'd be happy anyone bothered. I'd thank them and tell them how happy it made me to receive it. You know, because I'm not the sort of whiny prick that complains about gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.
I'm not Christian either but "Y'all need Jesus" Both of you.
What would you do if someone nicely gave you something for which you have no need and likely something you have received dozens of every few years? Keep it - so you have a pile of stuff or can’t close a cabinet? Donate it? If you get brownies and are on a diet or get nuts and you’re allergic or get a sweater that doesn’t fit or an the 30th ornament that you have no use for - what would you do with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.
I'm not Christian either but "Y'all need Jesus" Both of you.
What would you do if someone nicely gave you something for which you have no need and likely something you have received dozens of every few years? Keep it - so you have a pile of stuff or can’t close a cabinet? Donate it? If you get brownies and are on a diet or get nuts and you’re allergic or get a sweater that doesn’t fit or an the 30th ornament that you have no use for - what would you do with it?
Anonymous wrote:We contributed to the class fund (which not everyone dies) abdvthenbalso got little ornaments. Teachers probably didn’t know that we also face to the group gifts (which ended up being several hundred dollars worthy of gift cards, flowers, etc for the teachers). I think next year I will do individual gifts, sadly, I get the feeling that we didn’t get “credit.”- is that silly?
Anonymous wrote:We contributed to the class fund (which not everyone dies) abdvthenbalso got little ornaments. Teachers probably didn’t know that we also face to the group gifts (which ended up being several hundred dollars worthy of gift cards, flowers, etc for the teachers). I think next year I will do individual gifts, sadly, I get the feeling that we didn’t get “credit.”- is that silly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.
I'm not Christian either but "Y'all need Jesus" Both of you.
Anonymous wrote:The most involved room mothers at our school are WOHMs who want to do it all and use their spreadsheets and team management clichés for room mom activities.
SAHMs are very capable of using MS office - ranging from word to excel too. They are also using signupgenius, evites, listservs, weebly, whatsapp etc to communicate, organize and document. The PTA president in our school is a SAHM who is super-organized and tech savvy. This has resulted in a whole lot of afterschool programs in our school for students and communication being sent out on FB, Twitter, listserv as well as a website that she created.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.
I'm not Christian either but "Y'all need Jesus" Both of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an ICU nurse and coded a patient at work last night, and we got them back. You know what gifts we might get?! Zero. Teachers don’t need gifts, they get paid to take care of your child.
A couple years ago, my DH had a vary serious medical issue and spent a week in the hospital. By Christmas, the health issue was largely resolved. He brought a big tray of cookies up to the section of the hospital he had been in as a thanks to the staff. No one remembered him and they seemed annoyed at the distraction.
Anonymous wrote:I am an ICU nurse and coded a patient at work last night, and we got them back. You know what gifts we might get?! Zero. Teachers don’t need gifts, they get paid to take care of your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.
I'm not Christian either but "Y'all need Jesus" Both of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a Jewish former teacher. Should I hang ornaments on a tree when I don’t have one?
No. Definitely pull them out and scowl at them every year because the kids didn't get you were Jewish and just assumed their lovely teacher would like this ornament they picked out.