Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 19:51     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

I was wrinkling my nose in distaste after seeing a black boy in a hoodie walking around my gated community--don't know how he got in! I reached through the window of my Volvo SUV into my mailbox, and there it was! My child's achievement, which I took for myself, as I have nothing of my own going on in my life.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 19:43     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

This thread is pathetic, but i was boarding a flight to asia.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 19:39     Subject: Re:What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:

The first thing that I pulled out of the envelope was a Beauvoir sticker for the rear window of my car. My eyes filled with tears of joy. Weak-kneed, I slumped to the ground, babbling deliriously. Now I would get to put that sticker on my car, and everyone would finally understand how important and special I was! I had achieved my dream! My life was perfect! I kissed the envelope and then fainted, right there in the front hall.


For some reason I find this one especially funny
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 16:14     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

We gathered around as a family and logged in to the account.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 16:09     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

These are so amazing
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 16:02     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:I love this one so much. I giggle about it every year when this thread gets bumped. I especially like the weather details.

Anonymous wrote:Happy days...I admit when one has won the gold medal one never forgets.

Pre-K: It was a balmy spring evening. I was drinking a small gin and tonic and stuffing larks' cheeks with jamon iberico when my butler brought me the letter on a silver tray.

St. Albans: It was cold. I was upstairs having my anus bleached. I snorted a little Bolivian marching powder in celebration.

Yale: I was whipping the new maid with a rolled-up copy of Horse and Hounds - there had been an unforgivable incident with a Ming Vase. Weather: overcast, light rain later.

Harvard Law School: the butler found me asleep in the stables after a large dose of ketamine. In my drug-induced fog I could barely take in the good news. I must have slept with half of Mclean in the course of the next week.




It is, truly, the best of the best!
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 14:07     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:I had just come in from a 12 hour night shift at the hospital. I was really worried because the charter school lottery didn't pan out well for us. If DC didn't get into at least one of the four private schools we applied to and get a substantial amount of financial aid DC was headed to the crappy neighborhood school. Notifications were all by either email or portal. I kept refreshing my gmail account. The first email came. Happiness quickly turned into dispare. Admitted, no financial aid. Then another email. Admitted, not enough aid. My dreams were quickly fading. Checked a portal. Punch to the gut. Rejected. How dare they (stupid green kids holding hands)? They would be lucky to have my DC. Then an email from our top choice -- Congratulations it said!!! My heart was pounding! I called DH. He asked, "and the aid?" I realized I didn't know. There was no mention of it. Sadness crept over me. I refreshed again. Another email! I opened it...and there it was, in black and white...A POT OF GOLD! We had been offered the amount of aid we needed to make this life line a reality! DC was spared the crappy DCPS education being handed out in the ghettos of DC and was headed to Big 3! I couldn't wait to watch DC navigate the organized chaos that awaited!


charter lottery comes AFTER private notifications, so. . . are you lying? Or is this HS?
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 14:06     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:I had just come in from a 12 hour night shift at the hospital. I was really worried because the charter school lottery didn't pan out well for us. If DC didn't get into at least one of the four private schools we applied to and get a substantial amount of financial aid DC was headed to the crappy neighborhood school. Notifications were all by either email or portal. I kept refreshing my gmail account. The first email came. Happiness quickly turned into dispare. Admitted, no financial aid. Then another email. Admitted, not enough aid. My dreams were quickly fading. Checked a portal. Punch to the gut. Rejected. How dare they (stupid green kids holding hands)? They would be lucky to have my DC. Then an email from our top choice -- Congratulations it said!!! My heart was pounding! I called DH. He asked, "and the aid?" I realized I didn't know. There was no mention of it. Sadness crept over me. I refreshed again. Another email! I opened it...and there it was, in black and white...A POT OF GOLD! We had been offered the amount of aid we needed to make this life line a reality! DC was spared the crappy DCPS education being handed out in the ghettos of DC and was headed to Big 3! I couldn't wait to watch DC navigate the organized chaos that awaited!
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 12:38     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:I love this one so much. I giggle about it every year when this thread gets bumped. I especially like the weather details.

Anonymous wrote:Happy days...I admit when one has won the gold medal one never forgets.

Pre-K: It was a balmy spring evening. I was drinking a small gin and tonic and stuffing larks' cheeks with jamon iberico when my butler brought me the letter on a silver tray.

St. Albans: It was cold. I was upstairs having my anus bleached. I snorted a little Bolivian marching powder in celebration.

Yale: I was whipping the new maid with a rolled-up copy of Horse and Hounds - there had been an unforgivable incident with a Ming Vase. Weather: overcast, light rain later.

Harvard Law School: the butler found me asleep in the stables after a large dose of ketamine. In my drug-induced fog I could barely take in the good news. I must have slept with half of Mclean in the course of the next week.


Lmao

Anonymous
Post 02/20/2017 12:28     Subject: Re:What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:It was a Wednesday, because I remember it was Non-Missionary-Position-Sex day, which I dread.

I was helping plan out posters for the Chevy Chase Club's Ladies' Night Out Manolo Blahnik Spring Trunk Show, when I heard my postal carrier screaming as she was being attacked by my neighbor Fay's black lab.
I ran out to see if I could retrieve my mail before any blood got on it. From under my mail lady's writhing body, I saw a large envelope in a stack of rubber-banded mail destined for my house. I lifted one of her calves and retrieved my mail and glided back into the house. What a thrilling moment.

And the trunk show was a smash.


Your response made me laugh so hard I spit my champs all over my phone and then had to wait until my assistant brought me a new one so I could respond. Can we please be friends?
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2017 22:44     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

We got a call as we were looking at a really $$$$ house bc we totally think we'd get in. Got in, didn't put a contract on that house.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2017 22:32     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

I had just come in from a 12 hour night shift at the hospital. I was really worried because the charter school lottery didn't pan out well for us. If DC didn't get into at least one of the four private schools we applied to and get a substantial amount of financial aid DC was headed to the crappy neighborhood school. Notifications were all by either email or portal. I kept refreshing my gmail account. The first email came. Happiness quickly turned into dispare. Admitted, no financial aid. Then another email. Admitted, not enough aid. My dreams were quickly fading. Checked a portal. Punch to the gut. Rejected. How dare they (stupid green kids holding hands)? They would be lucky to have my DC. Then an email from our top choice -- Congratulations it said!!! My heart was pounding! I called DH. He asked, "and the aid?" I realized I didn't know. There was no mention of it. Sadness crept over me. I refreshed again. Another email! I opened it...and there it was, in black and white...A POT OF GOLD! We had been offered the amount of aid we needed to make this life line a reality! DC was spared the crappy DCPS education being handed out in the ghettos of DC and was headed to Big 3! I couldn't wait to watch DC navigate the organized chaos that awaited!
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2017 21:43     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

I love this one so much. I giggle about it every year when this thread gets bumped. I especially like the weather details.

Anonymous wrote:Happy days...I admit when one has won the gold medal one never forgets.

Pre-K: It was a balmy spring evening. I was drinking a small gin and tonic and stuffing larks' cheeks with jamon iberico when my butler brought me the letter on a silver tray.

St. Albans: It was cold. I was upstairs having my anus bleached. I snorted a little Bolivian marching powder in celebration.

Yale: I was whipping the new maid with a rolled-up copy of Horse and Hounds - there had been an unforgivable incident with a Ming Vase. Weather: overcast, light rain later.

Harvard Law School: the butler found me asleep in the stables after a large dose of ketamine. In my drug-induced fog I could barely take in the good news. I must have slept with half of Mclean in the course of the next week.


Anonymous
Post 02/19/2017 21:27     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most pathetic thread ever.


If you congenitally lack a sense of humor.


+1. I find it hilarious and it's great seeing all of these posts that make me laugh out loud. DCUM's sharing a laugh.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2017 19:18     Subject: What were you doing the moment you found out your child was accepted to an elite private school?

Anonymous wrote:Most pathetic thread ever.


If you congenitally lack a sense of humor.