Friday, 24 February 2012

Stfn's first weekly plan

On Wednesday, Stfn made her weekly plan on a sheet of paper ( something to do with sounds, loud and soft) and showed it to me. I then explained to her how she could mail it to the parents of our group and she nodded obediently. She said she would post it either on Wednesday or Thursday. As both I and Cl always posted the plan on weekends; posting next week's plan in the very beginning or middle of the week sounded a bit odd but okay, no problem,it is still a plan!
 I further suggested that since it is her first formal mail to the parents, it would be nice, though not needed, if she introduced herself briefly just to be polite.

I unexpectedly fell ill on Thursday and couldn't go to school at all. The whole time I kept wondering what was happening up there in the school. 
As she had told me she would post her plan pretty soon I kept checking the mail box regularly but there is no sign of any although now it is Friday night. I am afraid that she has decided against posting or has encountered some problem. whatever, I mailed to her today afternoon asking her if she had any problem and to post her plan to me on my personal mail id and then I would do the rest; I also told her gently enough that it was important to send the plan before Monday. As yet there is no reply to this either.

I am all in the dark. Why hasn't she mailed her plan as yet? She hasn't even answered my mail. What will the parents think? Ever since the mailing system was created Cl and I kept it up without a single fail. And now when barely a week has passed since Cl's departure, I do not want it to get messed up and that too without any reason. 

I am considering what to do if she fails to post her plan by Sunday evening. Should I then myself make a plan similar to the one she had showed me, and post it in order to avoid embarrassment in front of the parents? Will it be okay? Maybe I am just getting jittery over a nothing. Its not a life and death situation that I should be worrying so much but yes, it is a matter of our group's prestige and promise of delivery. I should hate to break that trust and confidence.

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