Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could just skip it. Let her announce on her own.
Or say something like "I am so proud of Larla for working so hard the past few years to achieve her goals. She was recently accepted to her dream school and we wish her continued success." Don't name the school.
Actually...just skip it. Just let her wear a college sweatshirt in a few pics here and there and people will catch on. Or show a pic of you dropping her off in August.
that's lame. People would then just ask.
OP, just be proud. "My daughter is going to ___!!" is good enough.
I agree - and while we are on the subject - please, please don't inculcate in your DC that annoying habit of saying "oh I went to school in the Northeast" forcing the inevitable conversation of oh where? Boston? Oh, where? when she should have just said Harvard and be done with it - it's sooooo annoying. It makes others feel way more uncomfortable than just saying I went to Harvard/Yale/Columbia or wherever.
Usually they just say "college in Boston" which is code for Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could just skip it. Let her announce on her own.
Or say something like "I am so proud of Larla for working so hard the past few years to achieve her goals. She was recently accepted to her dream school and we wish her continued success." Don't name the school.
Actually...just skip it. Just let her wear a college sweatshirt in a few pics here and there and people will catch on. Or show a pic of you dropping her off in August.
that's lame. People would then just ask.
OP, just be proud. "My daughter is going to ___!!" is good enough.
I agree - and while we are on the subject - please, please don't inculcate in your DC that annoying habit of saying "oh I went to school in the Northeast" forcing the inevitable conversation of oh where? Boston? Oh, where? when she should have just said Harvard and be done with it - it's sooooo annoying. It makes others feel way more uncomfortable than just saying I went to Harvard/Yale/Columbia or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classy? I think you mean tactful. And that requires not bragging.
"Larla is headed to Yale next year" vs. "Larla, our brilliant and talented daughter, will matriculate at Yale. So grateful for the amazing education she received at fancy private, which has made it possible for her to rise about all the riffraff."
#blessed
Anonymous wrote:Classy? I think you mean tactful. And that requires not bragging.
"Larla is headed to Yale next year" vs. "Larla, our brilliant and talented daughter, will matriculate at Yale. So grateful for the amazing education she received at fancy private, which has made it possible for her to rise about all the riffraff."
