Capital Cotillion for Beauvoir Son

Anonymous
zumbamama wrote:I think I will start a Zumbatillion. Everyone will be invited. We will learn customs and etiquette from all over the world. We will celebrate each other's differences. We'll learn to accept each other no matter where we are from, what we look like or how much money we have. And we will definitely learn how to dance. : ) couldn't resist.


I am ready to join too. Name the time and place.
Anonymous
Seriously, you are bothered so much by this, do something about it! Don't just complain on the board. Call the local TV station and have them look into it. Or write an Op-Ed. Call the original author of the piece in the Washingtonian magazine and see if she has any additional info or can help. There are so many things you can do! I posted earlier in this thread about calling the local TV station but no one has seemed to acknowledge it. I've done it for things that I felt were wrong and IT WORKS. I'm not into the whole Cotillon/Simpson thing but have been reading out of sheer curiosity, so I would not be an appropriate person to start the process. But someone here who is truly upset that their child isn't included really should try to do something aside from vent on the board. It doesn't take long to contact the news station (you can even do it online) or to send an email over to the author of the Washingtonian piece. CHANGE CAN HAPPEN.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was invited to participate in cotillion, as were all the other girls in our private school. "Everybody" wanted to go. "Everybody" went, minus the one girl whose family couldn't afford it. "Everybody" (that includes kids and parents) knew why she wasn't there.


Ugh. But I bet she's just as well-behaved as the others. And at least her parents aren't wasting money on something they can ( and should IMO) be doing at home and with friends anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was invited to participate in cotillion, as were all the other girls in our private school. "Everybody" wanted to go. "Everybody" went, minus the one girl whose family couldn't afford it. "Everybody" (that includes kids and parents) knew why she wasn't there.


Ugh. But I bet she's just as well-behaved as the others. And at least her parents aren't wasting money on something they can ( and should IMO) be doing at home and with friends anyway.



Did "everyone" or anyone think about pitching in ($) to provide a cotillion scholarship for the one child left out?
Anonymous
zumbamama wrote:I think I will start a Zumbatillion. Everyone will be invited. We will learn customs and etiquette from all over the world. We will celebrate each other's differences. We'll learn to accept each other no matter where we are from, what we look like or how much money we have. And we will definitely learn how to dance. : ) couldn't resist.


Zmom - are you serious? You should do it! I think it's a great idea and would much rather have my kids go to an event like this than some cold hearted cotillion.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was invited to participate in cotillion, as were all the other girls in our private school. "Everybody" wanted to go. "Everybody" went, minus the one girl whose family couldn't afford it. "Everybody" (that includes kids and parents) knew why she wasn't there.


Ugh. But I bet she's just as well-behaved as the others. And at least her parents aren't wasting money on something they can ( and should IMO) be doing at home and with friends anyway.



Did "everyone" or anyone think about pitching in ($) to provide a cotillion scholarship for the one child left out?


No kidding. But I doubt it. Also, seems like a big assumption that they actually wanted to go. Maybe her parents just thought it was an elitist nightmare!
Anonymous
Trying to get this thread back on track.

We received an invitation. We left it completely up to DC. We'll be going. Will promise to update once we've gone through it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trying to get this thread back on track.

We received an invitation. We left it completely up to DC. We'll be going. Will promise to update once we've gone through it.


Why would I be waiting on baited breath to hear your progress on something you have enrolled your child in, having had the benefit of all these other people telling you it's an elitist, discriminatory organanization that breeds a super-class?! I've gotten enough information from the great parents here who are now organizing a Zumbatillion!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trying to get this thread back on track.

We received an invitation. We left it completely up to DC. We'll be going. Will promise to update once we've gone through it.


Why would I be waiting on baited breath to hear your progress on something you have enrolled your child in, having had the benefit of all these other people telling you it's an elitist, discriminatory organanization that breeds a super-class?! I've gotten enough information from the great parents here who are now organizing a Zumbatillion!


Just like everything else if this were organized it probably would also become exclusive vs. inclusive.
zumbamama
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Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your cotillion thread, I was just kidding about the Zumbatillion...you gotta have a sense of humor sometimes. But the more I think of it, the more I like the idea! Perhaps I'll make that my fall project. And no, I wouldn't exclude anyone...not my style, nor is it Zumba's.

Anonymous
Zumba - we are ready for you! You sound like a really fun mom and I think I'd rather my daughter learn a thing or two from you, rather than from scary, elitist, discriminating Mrs. Simpson!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trying to get this thread back on track.

We received an invitation. We left it completely up to DC. We'll be going. Will promise to update once we've gone through it.


Why would I be waiting on baited breath to hear your progress on something you have enrolled your child in, having had the benefit of all these other people telling you it's an elitist, discriminatory organanization that breeds a super-class?! I've gotten enough information from the great parents here who are now organizing a Zumbatillion!


17:24: A bit harsh, don't you think. Maybe you could have benefitted from a cotillion or two. I saw 16:29 as seeking to actually experience this cotillion, gather some real facts (not just impressions or hearsay based anecdotes), and share with others.

16:29: Good luck. I, for one, would love to hear about a first-hand experience with the cotillion.

SR
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trying to get this thread back on track.

We received an invitation. We left it completely up to DC. We'll be going. Will promise to update once we've gone through it.


Why would I be waiting on baited breath to hear your progress on something you have enrolled your child in, having had the benefit of all these other people telling you it's an elitist, discriminatory organanization that breeds a super-class?! I've gotten enough information from the great parents here who are now organizing a Zumbatillion!


17:24: A bit harsh, don't you think. Maybe you could have benefitted from a cotillion or two. I saw 16:29 as seeking to actually experience this cotillion, gather some real facts (not just impressions or hearsay based anecdotes), and share with others.

16:29: Good luck. I, for one, would love to hear about a first-hand experience with the cotillion.

SR


PP, I am the "harsh one." I am simply amazed that when you know about these organizations you can still want to "experience" it. Maybe I should let my son join the Nazi youth. Just to experience it, I mean.

Anonymous
Seems to me that all we "know" is that (1) of the people who send their kids, some like it and some don't, with several thinking snobbiness is a factor, and that (2) it's invite only, which some people seem highly offended by and others do not seem to read all that much into. I think it's nice that someone who plans to attend offered to give us some additional first-hand thoughts. No need to be rude about it.
Anonymous
Harsh one: Equating a cotillion with Nazi youth is ridiculous. Go, don't go, who cares? These kinds of organizations have always existed, and I don't see why you're getting so worked up about it. And, because I see this so much on this board, I've gotta point out that it's "bated breath", not "baited breath."
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