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Old_Row 07-23-2012 02:21 PM

There's also a big difference between being a size zero and morbidly obese. Most girls are somewhere between, even in top houses. She needs to keep an open mind and open heart and find the chapter that really wants her for who she is.

shirley1929 07-26-2012 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ellebud (Post 2160751)
I too saw it as an attack on the OP. Mom: you have to understand that weight-y issues can be a hot button for some people.

Bottom line: If a house wants only size 0 girls your daughter might not fit in there. Your self confident daughter will do fine. You helped make her that way...self confident. There are times when it is harder on the moms than the daughters .

All this! OP please keep us posted on your daughter - this is always tougher on the Mamas than on the daughters. We're rooting for her!

pinkturtles 07-26-2012 10:24 PM

It amazes me how some sorority women on these boards attack posters. The majority don't but those "snarky" women really give sorority women a bad name. Mom, I completely understand your fears and hope and pray she finds her sisterhood. Please keep us posted and if you need to talk to another mom, please feel free to pm me. there really are some very caring women on here. You just have to ignore the women who have nothing better to attack others.

ellebud 07-26-2012 10:33 PM

I am chiming in: Good luck to your daughter!!! I hope she has a wonderful recruitment and a fabulous time in college. Keep us posted...AFTER recruitment.

33girl 07-26-2012 10:33 PM

No one "attacked" her. Think of how you would feel at age 18 if your mother wrote on a message board for all the world to see that she was worried you were going to fail at something because of your weight. I would be mortified if my mother said such things to our next door neighbor, let alone the whole internet.

Old_Row 07-26-2012 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkturtles (Post 2162030)
It amazes me how some sorority women on these boards attack posters. The majority don't but those "snarky" women really give sorority women a bad name. Mom, I completely understand your fears and hope and pray she finds her sisterhood. Please keep us posted and if you need to talk to another mom, please feel free to pm me. there really are some very caring women on here. You just have to ignore the women who have nothing better to attack others.

No one attacked you lady, you overreacted in that thread last fall. You also hold onto a grudge longer than can be healthy. Good luck to your daughter.

Momto2girls 07-29-2012 11:09 PM

We just bought a cute black dress for preference. It looks great and she feels good in it. Now she just needs to find shoes she can walk in. She wants to put all of her outfits into ziplock bags so they are all together. I will keep you all posted.

honorgal 07-29-2012 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Momto2girls (Post 2162722)
We just bought a cute black dress for preference. It looks great and she feels good in it. Now she just needs to find shoes she can walk in. She wants to put all of her outfits into ziplock bags so they are all together. I will keep you all posted.

Yes to this! Clear plastic garmet bags work best. All those years of dance recitals...this is one thing my daughter has down pat. :)

FSUZeta 07-30-2012 08:37 AM

That's how I packed clothes for my kids when they were little and we were going on a trip. Those itty bitty socks are so easy to lose! It sounds like a great idea for recruitment too! Eliminates the possibility that the earrings the PNM wanted to wear for round 2 parties are not buried somewhere and can't be found, not to mention the possible freak out if the earrings are not found!

alphapimommy 07-30-2012 08:55 AM

When my daughter went through 2 years ago I did a similar thing. Packed each outfit in a clear garment bag. We labeled them with which party they were for. We also attached the jewelry in little tie jewelry bags (I had saved my ones from J Crew) and also attached the shoes. Before we went we took a pic of my daughter all dressed as if she was going to that party and attached it as well. Also sent a couple of different dress choices for each party..just in case! I knew it was going to be stressful (she went through on a VERY competitive campus) and we wanted to make sure that she was as organized as possible. She has said over and over again how great it was and we have suggested it to many.

summer_gphib 07-30-2012 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Momto2girls (Post 2162722)
We just bought a cute black dress for preference. It looks great and she feels good in it. Now she just needs to find shoes she can walk in. She wants to put all of her outfits into ziplock bags so they are all together. I will keep you all posted.

I just bought an adorable pair of ballet flats from Clarks that are super comfy. Maybe something along those lines? :)

AZTheta 07-30-2012 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Momto2girls (Post 2162722)
We just bought a cute black dress for preference. It looks great and she feels good in it. Now she just needs to find shoes she can walk in. She wants to put all of her outfits into ziplock bags so they are all together. I will keep you all posted.

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Originally Posted by honorgal (Post 2162728)
Yes to this! Clear plastic garmet bags work best. All those years of dance recitals...this is one thing my daughter has down pat. :)

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Originally Posted by alphapimommy (Post 2162765)
When my daughter went through 2 years ago I did a similar thing. Packed each outfit in a clear garment bag. We labeled them with which party they were for. We also attached the jewelry in little tie jewelry bags (I had saved my ones from J Crew) and also attached the shoes. Before we went we took a pic of my daughter all dressed as if she was going to that party and attached it as well. Also sent a couple of different dress choices for each party..just in case! I knew it was going to be stressful (she went through on a VERY competitive campus) and we wanted to make sure that she was as organized as possible. She has said over and over again how great it was and we have suggested it to many.

I *heart* Greek Chat! I get recipes, Pinterest, and now packing tips? Too good to be true! :D

Personally, I swear by Eagle Creek's pack-it system (I used to travel/work in Asia and for more reasons than I can list it's wise to pack things in containers), but this idea is so awesome and perfect for recruitment. So excited, I learned something useful this morning and haven't even finished my first cup of coffee.

legacymom 07-30-2012 10:13 PM

The clear bags is a great idea. My 2nd daughter is going thru recruitment this year, and while she wants to rush, she is not one to prepare too far ahead. This would be a big help to her.


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