momz
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long story. I'll try to be brief.
An acquaintance of mine approached me regarding a mutual friend in need. She wanted my family to go in with her on paying for the school book rental fees for the children of this friend of ours. I agreed, with the understanding that this gift would be anonymous. I told her my reasons. The acquaintance agreed to keep the gift anonymous.
Well to cut to the chase, the woman paid the book rental fees (I gave her our half in cash), and decided to put the receipt in a Christmas card to place in our friend's mailbox. This all sounds fine except that the woman also included a handwritten note that references blessings from God. Now, I certainly don't have a problem with God or his blessings. But, the handwriting and the reference made it quite easy to know who had penned the note.
In the end, my friend obviously figured out that the card was written by this acquaintance, and asked her about it. Turns out the acquaintance acknowledged that she had paid the book rental fees, then she sent me an email letting me know that she will not share with our friend that I had actually paid for half of the bill.
So, as a result, I am feeling a bit irritated with the acquaintance because she had agreed to keep it anonymous, but didn't. Then took 100% credit when it wasn't due to her.
I don't feel comfortable with people who use their charitable contributions as a way of making an impression on other people. I guess if she wanted acknowledgment and appreciation, I wish that she would have just paid all of it and left me out of it. I just don't like it.
By the way, I have no intention of setting the record straight, so to speak. I'm not going to reveal any of this to my friend, because my feelings remain. I want my gift to be anonymous.
An acquaintance of mine approached me regarding a mutual friend in need. She wanted my family to go in with her on paying for the school book rental fees for the children of this friend of ours. I agreed, with the understanding that this gift would be anonymous. I told her my reasons. The acquaintance agreed to keep the gift anonymous.
Well to cut to the chase, the woman paid the book rental fees (I gave her our half in cash), and decided to put the receipt in a Christmas card to place in our friend's mailbox. This all sounds fine except that the woman also included a handwritten note that references blessings from God. Now, I certainly don't have a problem with God or his blessings. But, the handwriting and the reference made it quite easy to know who had penned the note.
In the end, my friend obviously figured out that the card was written by this acquaintance, and asked her about it. Turns out the acquaintance acknowledged that she had paid the book rental fees, then she sent me an email letting me know that she will not share with our friend that I had actually paid for half of the bill.
So, as a result, I am feeling a bit irritated with the acquaintance because she had agreed to keep it anonymous, but didn't. Then took 100% credit when it wasn't due to her.
I don't feel comfortable with people who use their charitable contributions as a way of making an impression on other people. I guess if she wanted acknowledgment and appreciation, I wish that she would have just paid all of it and left me out of it. I just don't like it.
By the way, I have no intention of setting the record straight, so to speak. I'm not going to reveal any of this to my friend, because my feelings remain. I want my gift to be anonymous.
Hind sight is 20/20 you know
so lesson learned



