I didn't take any of the classes my high school offered "girls" - typing, sewing, Home Ec - because they were for *girls* to teach us how to be good servants. I mean, "helpmates". I took German and physics instead.
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God, Zen, you were making me worried I'd sleep-Tweeted!
The only font I can think that I've downloaded in the last 6 months is Bleeding Cowboy, and that's ita !'s fault.
Rosedale's is where I took Amy when she was in town for fencing! It's my fave!
In the world of, did my family actually do that, here is the text message I got from my sister today.
Happy b day...btw aunt May died
t facepalm
Oh.
Goodness.
In the world of, did my family actually do that
Stay classy, San Diego.
I second Pix's t facepalm
Good Lord.
In Elementary school we had computer class, which included typing (Mavis Beacon), as well as a shitton of Oregon Trail. As I told one of my instructors, I was right at the cusp of the "computers are everywhere" generation.
Oh dear lord.
Good grief, ND. I hope she was not an aunt you were close to.
Once again my decision to not take typing as an elective in high school bites me in the ass.
My mom forced me to take typing and I hated it, but it did end up a very useful class, since now I touch-type like whoa.
Steph, I wish I had taken home-ec too--but I just signed up for a four-week sewing class at a local chain of fabric stores! I'm excited. There was a shorter one (each class is three hours) but I figured repetition would be helpful in getting it to stick. I took home-ec in middle school (we all had to) and at one point knew how to use my sewing machine, and now don't anymore. Oops.