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Old 09-25-2007, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by MellySK View Post
that had to be a great experience for your daughter, and it sounds like you knew exactly where to draw the line. I have to ask - you mentioned this was 26 years ago, IS your daughter a phi mu?
Not YET.

Out of High School my daughter (now 28) decided that college was not the path for her at that time. She started college this year (finally..happy mommie dance) because she realizes after working as a one on one associate at our local middle school with special ed students, that she really would love to be a special education teacher for middle school students. ("I didn't realize I could like doing something like working with that age group so much")

When she graduates, I will nominate her for AI. The college she is attending now does not have a Phi Mu chapter.

On a fun note....when my oldest son was about 2.5 he spent quite a bit of time with me at the chapter house while I was the adviser (yes the girls loved him). I needed to be really hands on with the chapter during a rough patch. It worked out well for him to eat lunch with me while I was there meeting with chapter members. We spent so much time there, he told me one day *he* was going to grow up to be a Phi Mu. I did tell him "No, you are going to grow and *marry* a Phi Mu".
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