Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gentrification is real.
Brooklyn Heights has always been upscale. I know tons of people who grew up there and all fit the old school WASP mode that the article mentions. Pretty sure all attended Grace Church and I know that all went on to Packer or St Ann’s. It’s a lovely area and was a lovely community.
LOL. It was a joke. No doubt, though, there's a different kind of rich living in Brooklyn these days. My DH grew up in the Heights, went to St. Ann's, and actually knows Hope. He says she's extraordinarily nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gentrification is real.
Brooklyn Heights has always been upscale. I know tons of people who grew up there and all fit the old school WASP mode that the article mentions. Pretty sure all attended Grace Church and I know that all went on to Packer or St Ann’s. It’s a lovely area and was a lovely community.
Anonymous wrote:Gentrification is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want an HBO series like Big Little Lies about this.
Same! This would be a fun juicy watch.
Anonymous wrote:I want an HBO series like Big Little Lies about this.
Anonymous wrote:I had heard about these sorts of dramas. But, I guess I always partly chalked it up to myth. Who has the time, desire, etc. to deal with this stuff? I guess I was wrong.
I cannot relate to these people at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow Why do people put this much effort into a pre-school?
I guess they feel they can’t get their kids into private school otherwise. I found it easy to gain admission to my nursery school - 12th grade private, but that’s not the way NYC necessarily works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was excellent! Thank you, OP.
You know op is not the writer?