| Just so everyone is clear, "Mrs. Simpson" has nothing to do with the "Capitol Cotillion." |
Oh....what a relief! |
| All these Cotillion scams are a complete waste of time and money. |
Add up all the money you spend on lessons and camps and other such things. Speed ahead 20 years. My guess is that your DC's will not be horseback riding, or engaging in hand to hand karate combat, or playing the lute. They will, however, be asked to attend functions where dancing takes place, and fine social graces are recognized and required. |
well said! choices and opinions, what a wonderful world!!
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But don't they teach such things for free at the public school dances? |
Basically I agree, but I did horseback ride after college and into my adult life, until I had a child at 34. I will go back to riding when kids go to college or when we can afford it. |
Is this some kind of joke? Only kids who are privileged enough to attend the sessions by that anti-Semite will be able to display "fine social graces" later in life? Feel free to toss your money into the fireplace. |
I also basically agree, although I do still take martial arts, even well into my 30s. |
| My son received an invitation from the Capital Cotillion the other week. I was suprised that it cost almost $400. How much does Mrs. Simpson's cost? |
Go to the McDonald's on River Road after a dance and see some of these fine social graces on display! |
You're referring to the Mrs. Simpson's crowd. The Capitol Cotillion crowd would not be caught dead at a McDonald's, particularly after one of the dances. |
| Is the Capital Cotillion basically aligned with the Beauvoir/STA/NCS crowd? |
I do not know a soul who can not dance at a party or wedding, including very basic ballroom steps. And as far as social graces go, do you not teach and model table manners at home? Have you not taught your child the correct way to receive a guest or introduce themselves to someone or introduce a friend to others? I consider that basic parenting. Can you tell I hate this thread and wish it would go away. It reeks of wannabeism and pretentiousness. |
| If invited, attend! |