You walk into a room. Someone immediately stops talking and glances warily at you. Not suspicious at all, is it?
So, yesterday, after serving breakfast in Zac's - numbers up to twenty this week - I headed off to Rough Edges to meet Kathryn and Richard so we could continue clearing it out. Another volunteer turned up uninvited and made it a little awkward for us all.
So it was a bit of a frustrating day. But we got through quite a lot - although not as much as we would have, had the other volunteer not turned up!
Tonight it's Christmas lights switch on at church when a local junior school choir is coming to sing. I'm trying to work out how to cook dinner so I only leave the veg for Husband to do while I'm out. I think it will work . . .

Must have been the volunteer who never wants to get rid of anything, eh?
ReplyDeleteSpot on, Debra!
DeleteOne of those people who help you sort the issues you'd never have had if they hadn't shown up?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteI would have the same guess as Boud and Debra.
ReplyDeleteCurious. The others seem to have a good idea about it.
ReplyDeleteI think I've grumbled before about the volunteers!
DeleteYou’d think another person would be helpful. Oh dear!
ReplyDeleteNot only did very little but stopped someone else from working too!
DeleteNo wonder it's hard to find volunteers . . . 😁😳
ReplyDeleteI blame the people in charge. Oh wait, that's me! I'm not good at dealing with people.
DeleteYep, I like what Boud said
ReplyDeleteIf I walk into a room and everyone goes quiet, at least I'm relevant enough to be talked about.
ReplyDeleteHow did leaving only the veg work out?
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