Wednesday, July 19, 2006

decisions, decisions

I'm seriously considering resigning from my position with the volunteer fire department. Due to my surgery in April, I can no longer respond to fires. I could still continue with my position as secretary, but some recent complications are compelling me to withdraw completely from the enterprise. I was notified recently that I was to be nominated for the position of board member. I told the person who informed me that I wasn't interested and
since I would be absent from the meeting when the election took place (I was in Arizona at the time) to stand up for me and explain to the members that I would decline if nominated and refuse to serve if elected. I wanted to make that perfectly clear. When I returned from my trip I learned that I had been elected. The person whom I trusted to convey my message says he doesn't remember the conversation. I'm feeling a bit manipulated. These volunteer jobs have a way of becoming full time with plenty of accompanying stress. Combine that with the frustration of local politics and it becomes an unsavory stew. I think I've accomplished something for them. I set up their new computer and incidence reporting software; now anyone can take over with the aid of the instruction manual and information cd.
I'm retired and I'll be 61 next month. There are things I want to do and explore but I haven't accomplished much of what I intended. For example, I like to paint landscapes and I've only painted two pictures since I retired. I want to get back to it. It's not that I want to quit my involvement with the community (although there is a bit of the hermit's soul in me ), I'm already exploring other opportunities (more on that later).
Anyway, wish me luck. What's your opinion?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wally..You are right. When i retired friend after friend told me that the most valuable advice they could give was to learn to say "no". I learned! Haven't attended a committee meeting in 13 years. Free for the first time in my life and loving it.
Roger

lucylocket said...

You probably have worked for more than 40 years of your life. If you want to paint or simply lie in your hammock and watch the world go by, do it! You've earned it.

Lorna said...

you have to do what feels right

Unknown said...

Thanks for your comments and encouragement. It made my decision much easier.