Myothername
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First off, I am very much involved in our music program at church. I'm in choir, praise team, sing solos, etc. And I love every minute of it. Due to various issues our choir membership has dwindled but is slowly building back up so every new member is important. Last Wednesday I notice a lady who usually sat by me was not there. I asked her husband (who has a beautiful voice) where she was. He said she won't be coming back. I had to pry it out of him but finally I asked did someone say something to upset her. He said yes. I asked who. He said I did. I was just floored. I am always so welcoming to new members (they started in about May). I welcome them, get them a choir book, fill it with the current music, get their number to put them in group texts if needed. So I was pretty upset at this. I asked if I could call her and he said that might help and gave me her cell number. I asked if she would be up this late (8:00) and he said she was out in the parking lot waiting on him. So I asked and he said yes go talk to her.
I went out and got her to roll the window down and I first said I am so sorry if I said anything to upset you. She said well yes you did. But she would not say what it was. For about 5 minutes I had to beg her to tell me. I said I can't enjoy choir knowing I have upset you if you don't tell me what I did. Finally she said that I said she kicked me. I was totally confused because first off there is no way she could kick me when we are in practice. We sit in chairs. I thought a second and the only thing I could think of is the week before I had forgotten my drink cup. I always bring a drink to choir because I get thirsty when I sing. I always put it behind a chair leg so I don't "kick" it over. Well last week I had forgotten my cup but I commented a couple of times that I thought I was "kicking" my cup but then remembered I had forgotten it. And I don't believe I even said that to her at all. I said it to the lady on the other side of me. I explained that to her but she would not hear it. Then I thought more and I said you know I remember once helping you find where we were in the music when you appeared lost. It happens. If you look up or get distracted you can lose your place. It's no big deal. She said yes and it hurt her feelings when I did that because she may not can keep up as well as the others. (she is about 80). And this was back in June when I said that. So she has held on to this for 3 months.
She never accepted my apology and never even would look at me as I talked to her. I explained all this to our music director because I knew her husband had said something to him. He said I did my part and nothing more I can do.
I'm just not sure what to do Sunday now. We are not in the same class at church and I honestly probably won't even see her but not sure what to say if she or her husband say anything to me. I feel like there is nothing I can say that won't be misconstrued. Anyone have experience with this? I have no patience for manipulative behavior.
First off, I am very much involved in our music program at church. I'm in choir, praise team, sing solos, etc. And I love every minute of it. Due to various issues our choir membership has dwindled but is slowly building back up so every new member is important. Last Wednesday I notice a lady who usually sat by me was not there. I asked her husband (who has a beautiful voice) where she was. He said she won't be coming back. I had to pry it out of him but finally I asked did someone say something to upset her. He said yes. I asked who. He said I did. I was just floored. I am always so welcoming to new members (they started in about May). I welcome them, get them a choir book, fill it with the current music, get their number to put them in group texts if needed. So I was pretty upset at this. I asked if I could call her and he said that might help and gave me her cell number. I asked if she would be up this late (8:00) and he said she was out in the parking lot waiting on him. So I asked and he said yes go talk to her.
I went out and got her to roll the window down and I first said I am so sorry if I said anything to upset you. She said well yes you did. But she would not say what it was. For about 5 minutes I had to beg her to tell me. I said I can't enjoy choir knowing I have upset you if you don't tell me what I did. Finally she said that I said she kicked me. I was totally confused because first off there is no way she could kick me when we are in practice. We sit in chairs. I thought a second and the only thing I could think of is the week before I had forgotten my drink cup. I always bring a drink to choir because I get thirsty when I sing. I always put it behind a chair leg so I don't "kick" it over. Well last week I had forgotten my cup but I commented a couple of times that I thought I was "kicking" my cup but then remembered I had forgotten it. And I don't believe I even said that to her at all. I said it to the lady on the other side of me. I explained that to her but she would not hear it. Then I thought more and I said you know I remember once helping you find where we were in the music when you appeared lost. It happens. If you look up or get distracted you can lose your place. It's no big deal. She said yes and it hurt her feelings when I did that because she may not can keep up as well as the others. (she is about 80). And this was back in June when I said that. So she has held on to this for 3 months.
She never accepted my apology and never even would look at me as I talked to her. I explained all this to our music director because I knew her husband had said something to him. He said I did my part and nothing more I can do.
I'm just not sure what to do Sunday now. We are not in the same class at church and I honestly probably won't even see her but not sure what to say if she or her husband say anything to me. I feel like there is nothing I can say that won't be misconstrued. Anyone have experience with this? I have no patience for manipulative behavior.