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Old 07-29-2012, 11:09 PM
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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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Old 07-29-2012, 11:36 PM
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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.
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Old 07-30-2012, 09:18 AM
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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?
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Old 07-30-2012, 09:24 AM
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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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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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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!

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.
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