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to think you "PTA mummies" will love this and it was definitely written by a MN-etter

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ChickenVindaloo2 · 31/03/2017 21:09

Facebook post: (disclaimer - I am neither a mother nor a PTA member!). "Eleventy billion" --> written by one of us MN lot!
Here goes...

So, shall we talk about the dreaded ‘PTA Mummies’? God, they’re annoying bitches, aren’t they, with their endless raffle tickets, and coffee mornings, and Race Nights, and Wine and Cheese Nights.

Actually, the ‘Let’s Kick The PTA Mummies’ thing gets right on this Mummy’s tits. They’re easy targets, aren’t they, the PTA Mummies? Bossy, smug, AND they think they’re important just because they are allowed in the staffroom sometimes. Mummy used to think the same about them, until she foolishly (drunkenly) agreed to join the PTA, and then somehow ended up spending two years as the PTA Chair, until her soul was crushed and all faith in humanity sucked out of her. So this is what it’s really like being a PTA Mummy versus the myths about the Tyrant Queen Of The Raffle Tickets:

Yes, the PTA mummies are quite pally with some of the teachers. After Mrs Harrison and the PTA Mummies have had to minister to little Olly Johnson at the school fete because his mummy thinks PTA events basically only exist to provide her with cheap childcare at the weekends, so she dropped him off clutching a fiver and she swanned off to the gym, finally returning half an hour after the fete finished, by which time Olly had spent the lot on the tuckshop and was puking the rainbow, a certain solidarity is born. And yes, the PTA Mummies are a tiny bit smug about being allowed into the staffroom sometimes, which let’s face it, was like a portal to another world when you were at school, so it is quite exciting to be allowed in and it is literally the ONLY perk of being on the PTA, even if it turns out to be a bit shit really and very beige, with uncomfortable chairs and unflattering lighting and a lingering scent of bad coffee and broken dreams.

The PTA Mummies send eleventy billion passive aggressive emails. Yes. Yes, they do. They send eleventy billion emails because they are desperately trying to persuade someone, anyone, to volunteer at the event they are organising to raise funds for the school- funds to pay for school trips, and computers, and equipment, and books, and all the other things the school needs, but can’t afford with their limited budget. School trips, computers, equipment and books that everybody’s children benefit from, not just the PTA Mummies’ children. And the emails ARE quite passive aggressive, it’s true, because it is frowned upon to send emails saying “FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, WILL SOME OF YOU LAZY FUCKERS STEP UP AND OFFER TO HELP” because they’re good, the PTA Mummies, they have yards of bunting and staple guns and they’re not afraid to use them, and they’re absolute whizzes at transforming a municipal hall into Santa’s Grotto or a cocktail bar using only fairy lights and sellotape, but they cannot run an event for 100 people with only three volunteers, and believe you me, they have heard ALL the excuses about why other parents can’t possibly help, including this Mummy’s personal favourite of “I can’t be expected to spare the time to help with that, I have TWO CHILDREN, you know!” If every parent in every school volunteered to help at one event a year, which probably would actually involve no more than two or three hours of their time A YEAR, then the PTA Mummies would probably send a lot fewer emails, and the emails they did send would be much happier.

Oh, and they’re a bit bloody perfect too, aren’t they, the PTA Mummies? Rocking up at the school barbecue with their vats of homemade houmous, or boxes and boxes of cakes at the coffee mornings? Really, who are they trying to show off to? Or, maybe it’s because all the vegetarians moaned at last year’s barbecue about being fobbed off with boring veggie burgers again, and so the PTA Mummies tried to come up with a more interesting alternative, but houmous is expensive and every event is run on a shoestring, and so they found a cheap recipe to make your own houmous, but they did it last night when they were pissed and now their whole kitchen is sprayed with houmous and they are hungover to fuck and will be chipping houmous off the ceiling for months because actually, they’re only human, and as they smile brightly at you, all they can think of is a medicinal pork pie.

And remember why they’re trying to flog the raffle tickets and pushing the coffee mornings and asking for tombola prizes- it’s for your kids. Remember as well that most people these days work at least part time, if not full time, and these dreadful PTA Mummies are trying to fit the fundraising for the school in around their real jobs and families. Their own children wander abandoned round the PTA events- their mums never see them win the Hook-A-Duck or the Beat the Goalie, because their mums are in the kitchen washing up 200 tea cups, and lying to the treasurer that absolutely they have done a risk assessment, and answering everybody’s questions about what needs done next and what goes where and who’s doing what, and thinking that if they ever, EVER see another fucking raffle ticket again in their life, they will go stark staring mad!

So, PTA Mummies- you are absolute fucking superstars. You help keep the schools running and provide a better education for everyone’s kids. So buy their raffle tickets, and give them a nod of recognition for all they do, along with all the other people who volunteer in schools in other ways. You are all awesome, and fuck anyone who says otherwise. You. Are. Legends. Xxxx

OP posts:
SuiteHarmony · 31/03/2017 23:10

To sum up: don't sneer.

starsorwater · 31/03/2017 23:18

I suppose the dream is that one day a publisher will read the blog and think 'That's the one for me!'

Perhaps.

Butterymuffin · 31/03/2017 23:43

Another PTA person here and I see it's still more enjoyable to sneer, either at the parents doing the hard work or at someone's writing style.

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 31/03/2017 23:54

What a load of shite. Sorry op.

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 31/03/2017 23:56

I think it would sell as a book though. Its like those new ironic Ladybird books.

ArcheryAnnie · 31/03/2017 23:58

I wonder what the venn diagram of the people here saying "urgh, twee, bo-ring!" and the people who show up and raise the money that pays for the trips and the equipment and all the rest of it would look like.

(I think it would look like two entirely separate circles, miles apart, but perhaps I am wrong.)

Windyone · 01/04/2017 00:03

I think the "tweeness" and fake tone are the point. She is taking the piss out of the middle class life that many people, including her, live.

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 01/04/2017 00:03

Oh I've been on the PTA. Some of them thought we were running Microsoft or Coca Cola. One of them asked me to "ACTION THIS NEWSLETTER IMMEDIATELY LOIS". Hmm

SuiteHarmony · 01/04/2017 00:14

Our mantra is 'we are not running Microsoft.' Doesn't stop the forensic questioning of everything we do.

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 01/04/2017 00:19

Maybe I joined the wrong one GrinThere were no booze fuelled meetings or anything. Angry

Thingvellir · 01/04/2017 00:24

She has a point OP, I just joined the PTA because our school is chronically underfunded and I want to help. I'm not smug or in the in crowd, or particularly excited about being in the staff room (luckily, as our meetings are in the local pub)

I can't understand parents who don't want to help tbh, the PTAs make the school better for all the children and you'd have to be a right test not to want that as a parent...

Thingvellir · 01/04/2017 00:25

Twat not test. Bally autocorrect

DameDoom · 01/04/2017 00:26

The unfunniest, most self-indulgent and embarrassing thread I have ever read. Am cringing for you.

BlueFolly · 01/04/2017 00:34

It being a parody doesn't make bad writing OK.

BillSykesDog · 01/04/2017 01:52

I can't understand parents who don't want to help tbh, the PTAs make the school better for all the children and you'd have to be a right test not to want that as a parent...

Ooooh really? You can't? Let me have a quick think off the top of my head. Full time job and only an hour tops with your children each night plus half a day at the weekend taken up with school stuff like home work, sorting uniform, shoe polishing, lunch making. Shift work. No childcare to attend meetings. Other caring commitments like elderly parents or disabled children. Other commitments like studying or second jobs to put food on the table.

And not wanting to hang around with people who come out with smuggery like 'I can't understand parents who don't want to help' just because they are lucky enough to have the time and support to give up large chunks of time to make paper chains maybe?

GinSwigmore · 01/04/2017 02:44

Is it wrong that FFS WILL ONE OF YOU LAZY FUCKERS STEP UP TO HELP
would actually work on me?! Grin
Reply:
One lazy fucker at your service. What's the story in Ballafuckingmory?*

*Miss Hooley of course did not need a PTA, she was used to outsourcing everything to every wee fucker on the island, including her own job.
My advice is Always volunteer to do the face painting. Choice of butterfly blur or tiger blur. You'll never be asked again. Ever.

ForalltheSaints · 01/04/2017 06:28

Does any school still call the group that fund raises and supports the school the PTA any more?

HandbagCrab · 01/04/2017 06:40

I support the pta but I'd rather just give a set amount of money than dribs and drabs throughout the year for various little events and competitions. It's inefficient and I don't like people encouraging my 5 year old to pester for money.

Why not ask people how they can help and be open to different ideas rather than moan that lots of people don't want to spend a day baking and then a day selling the baked goods for pennies etc etc.

KERALA1 · 01/04/2017 06:40

Very funny and rang a lot of bells. There are loads of lazy fuckers at our school and no it's not because they work 14 hour days down a mine and have 6 kids.

All this po faced "it's not good writing" sneering makes me laugh. It's a blog post not The Goldfinch.

welovepancakes · 01/04/2017 06:43

I was previously involved in our PTA. We did great events & fundraising. I didn't mind if people helped or not. I'm happy to acknowledge that people have other commitments

What I didn't like was the sneering attitude from some people, that they were far too cool to get involved

JigglyTuff · 01/04/2017 06:44

I'd rather just give £50 a year and ditch all the smug busywork too. Besides, I bloody hate the school

KERALA1 · 01/04/2017 06:49

Sorry but I do eye roll at the "I would give £50 to avoid all this crap" type parents.

They never ever actually do so ime. And would hit the bloody roof if asked.

Also quite sad to have absolutely no community school events whatsoever. I have happy memories of school fairs etc the kids love ours. Nursing hang over from party at school last night which despite reservations was jolly good fun. And raised £400. Our school is massively underfunded.

BertrandRussell · 01/04/2017 06:57

"Why not ask people how they can help and be open to different ideas rather than moan that lots of people don't want to spend a day baking and then a day selling the baked goods for pennies etc etc."
Yep. Done that. Would have loved some "different ideas" Zilch.
Also made it really easy every year for people to bung in 20 quid and be off the mailing list. Result? Zilch.

TesticlesInTheBlender · 01/04/2017 06:58

For those of you that have children who hate the fairs and discos can I ask why you bother to go - it isn't compulsory. Why not at attend a meeting and suggest a few ideas that your children would enjoy.

JigglyTuff · 01/04/2017 07:02

I do and I have KERALA. My DS has SN. He does not go to any of the activities or fetes the PTA organises. He doesn't like sweets or cakes.

So basically I give a lump sum at the start of the year instead. There are no fond 'happy memories' in my family of school events. Great that you're building them for your family though the fact that it doesn't occur to you that it might not be the same for everyone is typical of PTAs.

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