Back in 1975, I began babysitting for a couple who had at that time, two daughters, one three years old when I began babysitting for them and one seven months old. The seven-month-old was named
Courtney. It wasn't such a common name then, just beginning to be popular. This couple was definitely upper-class, the husband was a stockbroker in New
York and they could afford for the wife to be a stay-at-home mother. They had enough disposable income that they could afford to pay me to babysit every Friday and Saturday night so they could socialize, every
Sunday from
May to October so they could play golf, and for a few hours every Tuesday and Thursday during the summer so the wife could run errands without her kids. Their house was admittedly not huge, during the time I was babysitting for them, but they did own it and it was located in one of the most desirable areas in the country, an upper-middle-class suburb of New
York, one of the most expensive areas in the country to live. About three years after I started babysitting for them, they bought a much bigger house in a nearby town, one which was just as expensive to live in and just as desirable as my hometown.
So, yeah, that was them and they named their daughter
Courtney when she was born in 1974. Makes me think that
Courtney did start out upper-class.
I like how this stupid troll actually started a conversation!