Board Meeting
I attended the High Road Artisan's board meeting tonight and boy did I learn a lot. Not only that, I'd be a board member right now if I weren't from Truchas. "Too many members from Truchas." (too many artists up here too, but you've already heard THAT story)Hey--THEY asked ME! In any case I'm sort of happy and sad. Sad that I'm not a board member. And happy that I'm not a board member. Cause I actually think I'd be a good board member. But then, look at all those hours I get to keep for myself and all the communal meeting grief I do not have to go through.
Funny how life is a lot like being a board member. The ups and downs of it all. Sometimes you don't even have to decide; you're offered the fish and just before you can decide to eat it or not, some dog comes along and snaps it back. Rendering the entire scenario meaningless. Well, as far as you're concerned anyhow. Who knows what sort of meaning the board gets out of all that. A show of power and control I suppose. But then, there they sit, whining about needing new, fresh, energetic blood. What sense is there to that?
I believe "WHATEVER" is the most appropriate expression for this situation, right here, right now. Either that or "DUH!"
BTW, we are not getting the stove for $200. Much too much drama and incorect behaviour on part of sellers for my husband. I probably would have taken it anyhow, after much grousing. But, he has a point. And he's made the husbandly decision so we're going with that.
I'll get this and more up on TTown soon. New New Mexico saying I heard today. You've heard of Carpé Diem? Here it's Carpé Manaña.
Mary Mary Quite Contrary (2007-07-26)
Yeah, the intelligence of some 'boards' astounds me! Carpe' Manana! :D
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