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TraceyS/FL
07-04-2008, 08:37 AM
That you are in a mixed group and not everyone is supportive of your HS'ing really can bite you in the behind.....

I think it means i've been spending too much time reading over here - but it's refreshing to have a spot where you don't have to think about potential responses before you post you know?

So thanks to everyone for supporting my HS'ing effort, and knowing that yes, a cake decorating class IS (or could be) school/a middle school elective.

Mama Lynx
07-04-2008, 08:45 AM
Heh. Yes. Those reminders that oops - you're in the "real world," and you don't normally spend your time there. :lol:

H.S. Burrow
07-04-2008, 09:31 AM
That you are in a mixed group and not everyone is supportive of your HS'ing really can bite you in the behind.....

I think it means i've been spending too much time reading over here - but it's refreshing to have a spot where you don't have to think about potential responses before you post you know?

So thanks to everyone for supporting my HS'ing effort, and knowing that yes, a cake decorating class IS (or could be) school/a middle school elective.


I love this board for this very reason!!!

Cake decorating would be an elective in my book even for most high schoolers! When I was in public high school you could take 4 years of home ec as your electives and this was one semester of 4th year home ec I believe.

Diana in OR
07-04-2008, 11:35 PM
So thanks to everyone for supporting my HS'ing effort, and knowing that yes, a cake decorating class IS (or could be) school/a middle school elective.

I failed miserably in my middle school home ec class except for the cake decorating unit. So, yes, it absolutely is a ms elective.

Andie
07-05-2008, 07:29 AM
Heh. Yes. Those reminders that oops - you're in the "real world," and you don't normally spend your time there. :lol:


LOL! This might have to become my new explanation. Or perhaps I'll just announce it preemptively? A tee shirt & bumper sticker, maybe. "Don't mind me, I don't visit the real world often" or some such.