The eight of us who had taken life jackets in order to adhere to PC policy got to stay behind during lunch today (does this remind anyone else of elementary school??) and have the PC Director yell at us for a while.
Obviously, in retrospect we realized it wasn't the best thing to do and that maybe a different avenue should have been pursued, but we didn't do it maliciously and no harm came out of it.
None of that seemed to matter to her. She said she could send all of us home for this (I wonder how it would reflect on her as a leader if she had to send 50% of a group home??) and couldn't believe that we didn't think it was going to be a problem with breaking & entering into a government building and stealing from it. When she put it that way, it did sound bad. But to us, taking a life jacket that was assigned to us from a locked storage shed while a security guard watched, didn't seem quite as serious.
Dawn was our main spokesperson during Betty's interrogation ... I hoped that since Dawn is older than Betty, it would go easier. It really didn't seem to matter ... I'd previously had a difficult time finding Betty to be sincere in her interactions with us, well, she was sincere this time. I'm hoping to limit my interactions with her in the future.
Monday, September 11, 2006
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