When I was in a sorority, mother’s weekend consisted of a catered brunch and a tour of the house. There was also some presentation and gifts from the daughter to the mother (flowers? A pin?).
It was relaxed. |
My sorority did this. It was some sort of activity Saturday (I remember painting wine glasses one year) and then Sunday brunch. It will be fine! |
This sounds like the bad place. |
Why do people have kids if they do not want to interact with them when they are involved in an activity. Anyhow I remember a sorority weekend and it was a lots of fun. There was a brunch and also a dance with the dads (special guests). The moms had a dinner together while this was going on. We also went to a sporting event one day. It was a special weekend. |
+1 A friend of mine posted her daughter's sorority moms' weekend pictures on FB and wow... so cringeworthy. |
Ours was a parents' weekend and was fine. Brunch at the house, and I loved having my parents come and meet my friends. Very low-key and nice. |
Well I didn’t have kids so I could go to frat parties as a 53yo! What a nasty comment. |
It would be out of my comfort zone as well but I would still go and support my daughter. It’s just 48 hours. You got this! |
+1 |
Who said you have to go to a frat party? |
Sounds fun to me, honestly. |
My sorority did not have this. However, I would not overthink it. It is very likely a day where you get to tour the house, have lunch or tea, and my guess is that almost all the moms go or at least all the new member moms. And, I would not assume there would be alcohol. |
We did this in the 90s. My parents came for a brunch. It was fun. |
I definitely did not have kids so I could go get drunk with a bunch of strangers at my child's college. |
Okay I can tell you are a troll. |