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Looking for a home...
hello All..
Im not sure where to begin, so I just will... I would like to be apart of a great org; one that values sisterhood, friendship, gives back to the community and empowers its members; one that is accepting and nurturing. I know that there are orgs out here like this that I can benefit from and they can benefit from me as well... The problem? I am not in college nor am I a college graduate. I am a married mother of 3, who wants to build with an org and pass it down to my daughters as they get older. Ive heard some not so good things about some orgs that I wont mention, ( im not that kind of gal) and they were community based. I have seen ladies try to start thier own and that is commendable to them; I could take that route but I dont have the time, me just having a baby 6 months ago! anyhoo, I was hoping some of you could shed some light for me, or point me in the right direction? Any help is appreciated!:) |
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Thanks! have a good one!:) |
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ALSO, I know that most community colleges are not considered as " traditional" institutions, so thats why I mentioned I am not in college...and thanks again!:) |
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Also, tact is not mentioning you've heard bad things at all, not mentioning it but declining to specify. |
If you don't have time to proofread a post on a message board, you don't have time for a sorority.
Go away and bounce your baby. |
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http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...t=50500&page=2 |
In all seriousness (though I don't know why every group needs to become a sorority) - here's some info about sororities for mothers. Still, I'd think moms of young children might not have time for a "sorority". What about mommy groups in your town or church? I'm sure that there is a lot to choose from.
http://diverseeducation.com/article/...-sorority.html |
I think some of my fellow GCers may be missing the point. We don't know enough about Ladyrock to know whether she has time for a sorority. And it's not helpful to nitpick her original post.
Speaking as the mother of young children, I know my involvement with my sorority helps me hang on to my sanity by reminding me that there is another version of OPhiAGinger -- an adult version -- who is focused on a world wider than wiping noses and kissing owies. I love my kids dearly but I need my sisters, too. To the OP: I would caution you against judging all community sororities based on rumors you've heard about a few of them. Not all community sororities are the same. In fact, chapters within the same sorority can vary wildly in their "personality", so keep yourself open even to the sororities you've heard rumors about. And finally, take those rumors with a grain of salt. Until you've had first-hand exposure to the group, you can't really know what they're like. Go out and explore for yourself. |
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Also, anyone who talks trash about other GLOs after making a point to say how above gossip they are deserves any 'nitpicking' they get. |
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Not only that, you actually went to college. |
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When you post, it is always refreshing. Please post more. Many of us (including me because I hate when people talk about the "rumors" they hear about GLOs) may sometimes want to judge someone based on the information they give us or their poor grammar skills. You really are a sweet person and I hope you give out more advice once fall recruitment begins. |
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