Showing posts with label junior year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junior year. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Wrapping up

This morning when I woke up at 8:30, my 8 am class was cancelled (Hallelujah!), I was overcome with anxiety. My "Countdown App" on my iPhone informed me that it is one week until my 21st birthday. You'd think I would have been excited, right?

Instantly so many events started running through my head. My birthday being closer, which means exams are next, then I have to say goodbye to everyone for the summer, then I am home barely for two weeks, then I hop on a plane to New York for 11 weeks. Panic, anxiety and fear completely overtook my morning.

As the afternoon progressed though, I felt silly for not being thankful for those events. I'm lucky enough to have made it to almost 21, to have incredible friends that are hard to leave, and I have the opportunity to go to New York for a summer. Sure, I know I can be sad and scared, but I don't want those feelings to overshadow the complete joy I have in my life.

Somehow I've blinked and here I am wrapping up my junior year of college. It seems unreal to me that my junior year of high school was four years ago. I've had quite the year. Beginning in August 2013 I started all of my journalism classes, ventured to New Orleans and New York for the first time, fell in love with a new city, watched the Rebels become the Music City Bowl champions, spent an unreal amount of time with my two roommates and pledge class, bonded with the freshman pledge class, and basically enjoyed every moment of being in Oxford, Mississippi.

There's a quote that says, "How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard?" from Winnie-the-Pooh. Recently there has been a new reason every day to make me think of this quote. The seniors are graduating, my bible study leader is moving to Birmingham and I'm saying goodbye for 15 weeks to all of my closest friends who I see every day. PSA: We don't know what personal space is anymore.

This school year has taught me so much and I am incredibly sad for it to end. Each day I am surrounded by my best friend who encourage me in every way. If only my family were here as well, I would have it made! I appreciate the time of my life that I am in right now more than ever, and I appreciate time in general. I'm encouraging myself and would love to encourage you all to appreciate every moment you have and sometimes you just have to look around and see everyone's faces instead of the screen of your phone, and you'll know how incredibly lucky you are to call these people your own.

To those of you who I spend every day with, I cannot thank you enough for being here for me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You are the ones that make all the difference. College wouldn't be a second home if it weren't for you. Lets wrap up the year on a great note!







Monday, March 24, 2014

Every blessing You pour out I'll turn back to praise

From elementary education to journalism, my life in this past year has been quite the journey. One year ago I was enrolled in elementary education classes at Ole Miss. I was making lessons plans for Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs for my second grade class. I had no idea what was about to come.

At the end of May 2013 I realized I wasn't going to allow myself anymore to think about my "second life." Why only dream when I could make these dreams my reality?

I switched all my classes to meet the journalism school requirements and planned to visit Oxford to meet with an advisor. I went from learning about early literacy to journalism 101. After I made that jump and trusted in the Lord that this is exactly where I was supposed to be, the blessings kept pouring out.

I applied for and accepted an internship with Hello Perfect and began my journey with them as a contributing writer. I loved all of my fall semester classes in the journalism building and then reached out on a limb to apply for the Teen Vogue Fashion University weekend in October in New York, which I found out about through the founder of Hello Perfect.

Patience. One word I am not good with. Teen Vogue Fashion U was one of the only events I applied for and never thought about again. I didn't over analyze every step or already plan out my trip in my mind. That's why when my acceptance email came I was incredible overjoyed. Through prayers and not planning, the Lord provided for me to attend TVFU along with five of my best friends.

"And so it was, that [she], having waited long and endured patiently, realized and obtained what God had promised" Hebrews 6:15 

It was there that I had no idea how much my life would change. When signing up for my seminars for TVFU I had no idea who DANNIJO was, but they sounded cool. I liked the idea that they were two sisters working together and I like jewelry, so I thought, "Sure I'll sign up for your seminar."

Immediately I was drawn to Danielle and Jodie & I loved everything they said during the seminar. I knew I would fit in with them. Who would have thought that three/four months later I would be accepting an internship with them. How cool is this series of events?! Everything is linked together!

Last week was incredible & I received a "God wink" almost every day. I got offered other internships and interview opportunities, I am a new campus ambassador for Intern Queen, received a few cool emails from people in New York that I'm going to be able to meet, and to top it off, I was published in the Daily Mississippian this morning. Needless to say, I was on cloud nine. I found my head growing a little bigger.

What I needed to be reminded of is that without Jesus, none of these things would have been possible.

The Lord has humbled me through all of these experiences & they have taught me a lot. It is in my nature to want to run around saying, "Hey look who just emailed me back!" or send a tweet broadcasting my internship offers. My life would not be woven together like this without my daily strive (and struggle) to follow Jesus and believe that He has control of my life, not myself.

"...My cups overflows with your blessings" Psalm 23:5

In high school when I thought I was actively pursuing the Lord I thought I made all the decisions. Obviously you can see how wrong that was because I was settling with the idea that I was supposed to be a teacher for the rest of my life. Once I actively began pursuing the Lord and seeing where He led me, I have been overwhelmed with incredible opportunities. Don't get me wrong, every day I stumble and fail, but the Lord is always so faithful.

The glory does not go to me though. The glory goes to God. Without Him, I would never have gotten this far. I would still be student teaching and sulking to my classes. I have to remind myself every day that it is enough that I know these things about myself and to thank God every single second of the day for providing for me and putting these desires in my heart.

This morning, with the Daily Mississippian in my hand and the sun shining on my face, I was remind of the song lyrics, "Every blessing You pour out I'll turn back to praise" from Blessed Be Your Name. Everything clicked and I had to share this experience with all of you. Also, I can't wait to see that Jesus has in store for all of you! It makes me giddy and excited.

Without Jesus none of these things would be possible. I've learned that there is no way I can control my life. I can't make plans because the plans have already been made. Through this I challenge myself to turn every blessing into praise. (see how we came full circle there?)

"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us" Ephesians 3:20


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy 21st, Kendall!

9 reasons Kendall deserves a great 21st birthday:
1. We've ventured to Chicago for Lollapalooza and New Orleans for a weekend full of fun & food together
2. Kendall could easily be a Free People model
3. Fighting over Ali is completely normal -- new roomies vs. the old roomie
4. She's a sloth
5. Speaking of sloths, once Ali & I put her on Craigslist for needing a sloth babysitter and people blew up her phone
6. Kendall will live in New Orleans after we graduate and that's pretty cool itself
7.  We take on projects like painting new DDD bid day letters the night before we need them
8. She hates being cold and hates jeans. Seriously, she gets goosebumps which is why she lives by her heater
9. She LOVES hugs (and by love I mean you're lucky if she hugs you goodbye when we leave for long amounts of time)
Happy 21st Birthday Kendall!
I'm glad we were in Nashville to celebrate the Rebs win and the day of your birth.
You've made it 21 years, sloth, and I can't to celebrate more of your birthdays!!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Happy Birthday Morgan!

Ten reasons why Morgan deserves a great birthday:
1. I don't know if I would be at Ole Miss if it weren't for her. When I came to visit her in the fall of my senior year, who would have thought that this would be where I ended up?
2. She was Ms. CHS, talk about a high school hero
3. Morgan had a pet hedgehog named Henry
4. We were cheered together, based together, were captains together, rode together to practice, were bus buddies on our way to camp, and more. How could I ever forget the car ride with us & Rita that was eight hours and you made us play games the whole way there?
5. She's a really neat eater and has the table manners of a princess
6. Sometimes we find random barns and decide to have a little photo shoot.. We'll do anything for the Instagram #nofilter
7. She's Vice President of The University of Mississippi, pretty casual, right?
8. Franklin would be nothing with out you. Especially during winter break and the summer. Not sure whose house I would go over to & watch YouTube videos and go to Sonic with?
9. She's super talented on the piano and most nights at home I just find new songs for her to play. Her specialty is Vanessa Carlton.
10. May Crosby 251 always be home to both of us

Happy Birthday Morgan! May your day be filled with Taylor Swift singing "22" to you! 
Thankful to know you and call you my friend. I can't wait to celebrate tonight!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Goodbye Pledge Trainer, Hello Vice President!

As the year wraps up I bid farewell to being a pledge trainer to 118 freshman Tri Delts. It is hard to believe that our year of preparation is over and their six weeks of pledging are done. The journey was worth every second that Betsy Kate, Rebecca and I poured into this job. In the end we were so proud of every single girl and their commitment to Tri Delta.

The adventure began in January, but not until this fall semester did things really pick up. It all began on bid day when we welcomed them with open arms as they ran down Sorority Row to the Tri Delta House.
 78 text messages the day of bid day
Welcome to our six weeks where we traveled with our phone chargers always
 The best group I could have ever asked for 

The three of us held weekly pledge meetings teaching the baby dolphins about Tri Delta nationally and specifically the Chi chapter here at Ole Miss. Through this process I learned so much.

I learned to put others before myself.
I learned to make time for others because sometimes people need you more than you need your own personal time with Netflix.
I learned how important communication skills are. 
I learned the success of social media by running the baby dolphin's Twitter, Instagram and Facebook accounts.
I learned that sometimes you can't fit everything into one day.
I learned that sometimes your great ideas don't always work out.
I learned and was affirmed daily of how truly great my friends are.
I learned that I love loving on others.
I learned that in a short amount of time someone can impact your life and you can impact others.

Whether these 118 girls know it or not, they changed my life and impacted me in every way possible. While they seem to always be thanking me, I need to thank them in return.
You all mean the world to me and I'm sad to see the time as pledge trainer pass. Betsy Kate, Rebecca and I could not have been happier during these six weeks with y'all. You all made every meeting worth it, every swap more fun and made initiation very rewarding. 

Although I am sad to pass along the pledge trainer title, I know the friendships that were built during these six weeks will last and I can't wait to watch them grow.
The door to pledge trainer is shutting, but the door to being Vice Preside of Tri Delta has now been opened and I couldn't be more excited!

Thanks again baby dolphins! You made my year special and I'm thankful for each and every one of you. Also, thank you to the two other pledge trainers, our trio was perfect! 

Pledge retreat to SkyZone in Memphis

Pledge picnic

That's a wrap!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Gatsby Sensation

The Great Gatsby has made quite the comeback in the past year and taken us by storm. Everyone is wishing they lived in the roaring 20's. The soundtrack is always playing on my computer & I will never get tired of Leonardo DiCaprio saying "old sport."
Last week Tri Delt had a Great Gatsby swap with Kappa Sig at Castle Hill.  It felt like a true Jay Gatsby party. Flapper dresses, headbands with feathers, fish nets and short bob wigs filled the dance floor. Everyone looked so dapper and glamorous.


"A little party never killed nobody"

Plus it's a huge bonus that Florence sang a song in the movie 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Delta Tribe

Ten reasons why Bid Day was one of the happiest day of the year:
1. We celebrated life and St. Jude
 
2. We spent so many hours together + bond. It's also the week Ali got to shine as rush chair!
3. Yummy treats like these got delivered to the house
 4. Craft time & making new D's
 5. I mean, does this crew get any better? ^^
 6. 3/5 of the Lollapalooza gang was reunited at the DDD House
 7. It's finally our time as pledge trainers to spend time with the new baby dolphins and love on them.
8. Ann Marie & I were reunited after a week of living apart 
 9. One of the happiest moments is when the bid list is read out loud to the chapter at the top of the stairs
 10. All of our babies came swimming home! 
Now, let the six weeks as one of the pledge trainers begin! 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Inside the walls...

Rush can be a weird thing, right? If you're from the North, you probably don't even know what it is like to be in the South during recruitment week. It's full of decorations, big colorful signs, lots of rush workshops and songs, skits, and even more when getting to know the potential new members. It may seem caddy. You want your house to have the best girls, you want your #1 best friend from high school to come running into your arms on bid day, and you certainly don't want another house to get your favorite girls. What we need to focus on, is that the Lord will put the girls in their right houses, not us.

Here at Ole Miss, we have recruitment week about six weeks into school, unlike most other colleges. At other schools, you go a week early before school starts, rush, and then begin the school year. Ole Miss is lucky to have those six weeks.

During those six weeks we become friends with the girls going through recruitment. The girls see how the sororities act on campus and the members of the sororities can truly create a friendship with the rushees (I know that's not "correct" to call them that, but I didn't know what else to say). Within these six weeks I just experienced, I have met so many new girls that are all incredible and any house would be lucky to have them.

And while all of this is going on six weeks into school, you're balancing your social life, your sorority life, your school work and your family, you become a little overwhelmed. That test might not have gone the way you wanted it to go or your paper might not have reached the full word limit. But I can guarantee you this.. Whatever you were doing that night instead of studying your flashcards for that Anatomy & Physiology test, you will remember. You won't remember that test. If you're painting canvases to give away on Bid Day or if you are having a heart-to-heart with your neighbor in the dorm or DDD House, these are the moments you will remember.

Recruitment brings out the best in everyone, which is hard to believe. Take a look around though. All the houses are about to embark on the one week they have been preparing for since the spring. The recruitment teams specifically chosen by each sorority will get their week to shine and their hard work will pay off.

Amidst the chaos and confusion of rush week, you find happiness, smiles, hugs and tears. Whether it's because your friend didn't go the sorority you thought, or maybe she went your same sorority and you finally get to be sisters, or you're just touched by one of the speeches given during the recruitment rounds, this week is full of so many emotions.

What I love so much about rush is how much it makes me realize how much I love my sorority. Yes, I love the date parties, I love the cute t-shirts we get after each event, and I love walking into the big doors of Tri Delta every day and calling this place home. I love the kitchen staff in the mornings wishing me a happy day and I love how Mr. Kenny bakes you cookies if he knows you are going home to visit your family. I love dance parties in the hallways and I love hearing "Roar" by Katy Perry blast through the house at any given moment.

What I love even more though is the girls inside these walls. The girls I've met here at Tri Delta encourage me to be better every day. To not take "no" for an answer, to encourage me in my walk with the Lord, and to be a shoulder for me to cry on when I come back after a long day.

What I love the most is how much this house has changed me. Looking back at who I was in high school in comparison to now, I am better. The girls in this house taught me how to love one another and be loved on by friends who care. Nothing against my high school friends, but these girls have helped me grow into the person I will become for the rest of my life.

Rush is hectic. I'm not here to tell you it isn't. Some girls get the house of their dreams, while others will be let free from recruitment because the Lord has a bigger & better plan for them. I can't promise you that everyone ends up exactly where they think they are supposed to be.

I can promise you this though. My sorority has impacted me in ways I will always remember and also in ways I probably haven't even seen or realized yet. Behind these walls my life has been rocked and because I know these girls and can call them family, I've been changed for the better.

Tri Delta at Ole Miss has strengthened my relationship with the Lord and led me to pour into other girls. It has taught me to be held accountable, to be there for my friends whenever they need me to be, and to love my friends every day. Walking through these halls I am uplifted by every girl I pass. Whether I am their best friend or just an acquaintance, if I needed anyone in this house, they would be there for me whenever I needed it.

I've always had a hard time explaining what it is like to be inside the walls of Tri Delta, and I still don't feel like I fully expressed what it is like to be a member in this chapter. My mom wasn't in a sorority and sometimes it may seem like my parents just pay the bills. What no one understands is the love inside these walls and you don't really get the full experience unless you're on the inside. It is the strangest, yet most incredible bond.

Tri Delta has changed my life for the better and I hope with these girls going through recruitment this week, they can find a place to call home, just as I did. Whether they come running down Sorority Row, swimming home to Tri Delta, or if they make any other turn to the other eight sorority houses on this campus, everyone ends up where they are supposed to be. The Lord knows where he can use you and make you grow.



Homesickness

Check out my post this week on Hello Perfect about how being homesick is okay. Don't worry, you're not alone! 




Monday, September 23, 2013

Fall Favorites

These are a few of my favorite things about fall:

Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Lattes
soup, apple cider + pumpkin bread
big sweaters + leggings
boots, booties + suede
scarves, jackets, fur + layering
the leaves changing colors
the crisp air in the morning while walking to class
sleeping in oversized sweaters + coffee
little cuties in halloween costumes
leaf pile jumping
pumpkin carving



Fall also brings me New York City this year which is enough of a reason 
in itself to be excited