EVERY single time I do a new rhyme or song for preschool story time, a co-worker immediately uses it in her storytime the following week. This time, she has even gone so far to type it up in large print for her group. Which is in itself funny because it consists of only two sentences repeated over and over. Fast turn over, my work makes it into print within days. Mimicry is the best form of flattery?
Still, all my hard earned hours wailing away to CD's in the car on the commute home, hunting down catchy tunes and rhymes, finding props...snatched away and used by someone else (someone else, who I might add is not very nice to me and told my boss that I was not being very professional and related a petty story-that's strong from someone who wears Lulu to work and thinks chit chatting to parents about her personal life complete with complaints about her work, for half an hour is okay ) Sorry, I'm feeling a little peeved. Also, she borrowed my "personal-spent-hours-making-it-props" last week. I'd feel fine with it all if she was anyone else. It's just that she seems to strive towards undermining me, proving me wrong, making me feel small, and putting me down in any small way (what did I do to deserve this??) and feels that she is in direct competition with me about everything. She's super aggressive, so it's tough to feel generous with my personal belongings. Okay, the ranting is over.
Monday, February 05, 2007
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