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Old 07-27-2007, 03:26 PM
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maybe coincidence is a strong word...I'll try to think of a better one.

The legacy issue is so near and dear to all of us...but I'd like to think that all NPC legacies bring something special to whatever NPC group they join in that they are carrying on the NPC tradition and bringing all of us closer together as Panhellenic sisters.

My mom was initiated into a different NPC at the school she attended...her experience was hers, but I know her love and lifelong dedication to her GLO inspired me to love and be dedicated to my sorority! My sister attended yet another school and chose another GLO. Add in the aunts and cousins and there are a lot of NPCs represented in the gene pool!

Darn it, I specifically ordered up GPhiB legacies both times I was pregnant and still got these stinkin' boys. I wonder what the stats are on boys marrying girls who are members of their mom's NPC???? I can dream, can't I?
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Old 07-27-2007, 03:33 PM
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Darn it, I specifically ordered up GPhiB legacies both times I was pregnant and still got these stinkin' boys. I wonder what the stats are on boys marrying girls who are members of their mom's NPC???? I can dream, can't I?
Boys are easily influenced.
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Old 07-27-2007, 03:33 PM
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Hey, bejazd, depending on the ages of those boys, I might have a deal for you, lol.
Hey, I know - Greek Chat can start an arranged marriages thread!
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Old 07-27-2007, 10:15 PM
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Darn it, I specifically ordered up GPhiB legacies both times I was pregnant and still got these stinkin' boys. I wonder what the stats are on boys marrying girls who are members of their mom's NPC???? I can dream, can't I?
I'm afraid I'm quite guilty on this one. Three pregnancies, three boys, zero legacies! My oldest will be a HS junior this year, and is he even considering a college with an AOII chapter? Of course not, but I'm not even close to giving up. If I don't get a legacy by birth, there's always marriage, right?
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Old 07-27-2007, 11:29 PM
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I'm afraid I'm quite guilty on this one. Three pregnancies, three boys, zero legacies! My oldest will be a HS junior this year, and is he even considering a college with an AOII chapter? Of course not, but I'm not even close to giving up. If I don't get a legacy by birth, there's always marriage, right?
What?! Not considering UK, UofL or any of the other Kentucky schools with AOII? Well, at least you do have a few years to work on him.
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Old 07-28-2007, 12:39 AM
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maybe coincidence is a strong word...I'll try to think of a better one.

The legacy issue is so near and dear to all of us...but I'd like to think that all NPC legacies bring something special to whatever NPC group they join in that they are carrying on the NPC tradition and bringing all of us closer together as Panhellenic sisters.

My mom was initiated into a different NPC at the school she attended...her experience was hers, but I know her love and lifelong dedication to her GLO inspired me to love and be dedicated to my sorority! My sister attended yet another school and chose another GLO. Add in the aunts and cousins and there are a lot of NPCs represented in the gene pool!

Darn it, I specifically ordered up GPhiB legacies both times I was pregnant and still got these stinkin' boys. I wonder what the stats are on boys marrying girls who are members of their mom's NPC???? I can dream, can't I?
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I'm afraid I'm quite guilty on this one. Three pregnancies, three boys, zero legacies! My oldest will be a HS junior this year, and is he even considering a college with an AOII chapter? Of course not, but I'm not even close to giving up. If I don't get a legacy by birth, there's always marriage, right?
The closer they get to marrying age the more you need to make sure you're involved in your alumnae chapters. Also be sure to advise the local collegiate chapter. Then volunteer to chaperone all socials and drag your son as your date. Then be sure to introduce him around to all your sisters!
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Old 07-28-2007, 06:52 AM
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What?! Not considering UK, UofL or any of the other Kentucky schools with AOII? Well, at least you do have a few years to work on him.
He's promised that he'll at least visit UK, just to shut me up. He wouldn't go anywhere else in Kentucky, and that's okay. His #1 choice is Michigan. He is considering Vandy as well, so I have a chance!

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The closer they get to marrying age the more you need to make sure you're involved in your alumnae chapters. Also be sure to advise the local collegiate chapter. Then volunteer to chaperone all socials and drag your son as your date. Then be sure to introduce him around to all your sisters!
I'm not a local adviser, but currently an international volunteer and AC member, so I've got the involvement covered. I'm seriously thinking about bringing him to our next Convention, since he'll be heading off to college that fall!
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Old 07-28-2007, 09:39 AM
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He's promised that he'll at least visit UK, just to shut me up. He wouldn't go anywhere else in Kentucky, and that's okay. His #1 choice is Michigan. He is considering Vandy as well, so I have a chance!
AOPi is at a lot of great schools that draws cross-admits with Vandy or OOS Michigan scores. Duke is the first one that comes to mind. Tufts, Cal, Cornell, Lehigh the list goes on....
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Old 07-28-2007, 10:35 AM
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Kappa Alpha Theta considers daughters, sisters, granddaughters and great-granddaughters as legacies. Steps are considered legacies if the initiated family member considers them to be.
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