Well, it's way past morning, but I'm just now beginning to be able to type fairly normally.
Had a little surgery for a trigger finger that's been giving me fits for quite awhile. The bandage looks impressive!
Here's what the incision looks like:
My finger is still quite stiff, and I'm not real excited about getting into the shower, but have been told that it's perfectly okay. I'm going to milk this for 2 more days off from work, as the Principal decided to give me a written summary of the "verbal warning" she never really gave during that meeting last week. I'm so fed up/upset/done with everything at school right now. Finally got one of the Board of Ed members involved, and he's had a conversation with the Assistant Superintendent for HR over it. Not sure how it'll end, but I have a letter ready to give to the Principal next Thursday with copies going to the Union Pres., Assist. Sup., and Board member (at the advice of the Union President). I've got lots of sick leave and have found out that it will barely scratch my retirement ($0.50/day), so I might as well use it. I feel badly for the kids, but in the same breath I know that my teaching is in the toilet when I'm being harassed. Fortunately I have good friends who've retired and subbing and are willing to step in. So I'll be out next Monday & Tuesday, and then had already planned to be out next Friday. It'll be a short week -- and then we have a week of for Thanksgiving.
I struggle with telling you all of this because you don't know me as a teacher. If all you have to go on is what I've told you here, I imagine many of you are wondering what the "other" story might be. Well, all I can say is that, in 27 years of teaching this has NEVER happened to me. Ever. While I'll concede to not choosing my words wisely -- and we've all done that at some point -- I've never been badgered, belittled, and bullied by a parent, nor have I had an administrator who's essentially tried to placate the parent at my expense. It's staggering ...
Enough. I'm going to watch TV, surf Pinterest, and enjoy being quiet. And I'll also work hard on believing that I'm not a horrible person.
Thanks for listening ... again.