Showing posts with label tri delta. Show all posts
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Friday, May 23, 2014

Happy 19th, Charlotte!

Happy 19th Birthday Charlotte!! I have been slacking on my birthday blog posts but there is simply no way I could forget to do yours, especially since you've reminded me since the day that we met in October to make sure to do a blog post for you :)

Here are my top 10 reasons why Charlotte deserves a great 19th birthday:

1. She is the other part of the "min-me" series featuring me, Katherine and Ali

2. Charlotte has her own blog which inspires and challenges me every day. You can check out her blog and some of her story by clicking on this link.
3. She is the biggest diva, #2 behind Sassy, the head diva of course!
4. She is absolutely hilarious on SnapChat and therefore I am always forced to take a screenshot. So sorry BabyChar, but there is no possible way I could only look at these photos for 10 seconds or less:
5. Even though she knows I don't like it, Charlotte enjoys reading my blog posts out loud to everyone in the room when she knows I get so embarrassed. I suppose I forgive you Charlotte.
6. Charlotte loves a good FaceTime chat, nightly text, or calling me asking me to tuck her into her own bed. We fully embrace the Pledge Trainer & baby dolphin aspect that Tri Delta has to offer us and I wouldn't have it any other way.
7. The first time Charlotte and I had an encounter was when I was her Pledge Trainer and she claims that I was sassy when I told her she would have to wait until next week to get a booklet, that I had already put the others away in the closet. I refuse to believe I would ever be sassy, especially to a baby dolphin. This memory though does make for a good laugh, but I'll never believe you Char that I was snappy! 
8.One day Charlotte will be Olivia Pope living in Washington, D.C. and I will take the train to visit her on the weekends where we will only eat Georgetown Cupcakes
9. She's OCD which I admire since I have OCD tendencies with my closet :)
10. Charlotte has taught me so much about myself and others within this one year of us knowing each other. I am grateful that the Lord placed her in my life as a baby dolphin and that we instantly bonded after she got over her fear of me & thinking I was a mean New Member Educator, hah. I admire your boldness through your blog and you really are the best! Love you Char!

Time to celebrate the big 1-9!!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Happy 21st, Ali!

15 reasons why Ali deserves a great birthday:
1. Ann Marie & I could not have picked a better person to adopt:
2. Ali loves South Depot even more than I do.. and that's a lot.
3. She has a standard poodle named Roxy
4. Ali prances around in a unicorn costume. Even though she bought it for Halloween, there's no excuse not to wear it year round.
Look closely and you'll see Ali underneath the unicorn costume
5. Somehow she finds time to do things like live stream puppies on her computer .
6. If you didn't know (I'm sure you all did), she loves Kansas City and the Jayhawks.. I've finally learned the difference between Kansas City, Missouri and the actual state of Kansas (see picture below)
7. Ali's special talent - her hair being in her collar doesn't bother her (see picture above)
8. She worked at Kate Spade and is pretty much a Kate Spade model.
9. Ali is going to be really successful one day because she is very talented in Adobe and makes cool projects of me like this:

10. When she was younger for her family Christmas card she took a photo with a dove named Bubblegum.
11. She put our friend Kendall on Craigslist for needing a sloth babysitter and it was genius.
12. Ali sometimes Clorox wipes her feet before getting in bed & if she has worn pants all day, she won't get under her covers without changing. OCD maybe?
13. She has a blog that you should absolutely check out! Click this link to take you there.
14. We threw the D together freshman year and it's like, did we really even know each other? Most likely not. I delta love you though
15. Ali is absolutely hilarious.
Happy Birthday Ali! I'm thankful for our Gilmore Girls marathons and To-Do lists that strictly consist of South Depot & getting our nails done.
Have the BEST birthday & hurry up and get to Nashville!

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!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Dia de los Muertos

When we were given the theme, "Pick a date," I obviously chose the Day of the Dead.

I got a little inspiration from Blake Lively + The Savages 

I've now been able to check 2 of the 4 costumes on my Halloween Bucket List off. 
A member of KISS - Yes
Day of the Dead - Yes
Cher - _____
Morticia Addams - ______

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Defying the stereotype

When I first decided I was going to attend the University of Mississippi, I did not know where this journey would take me. In high school Ole Miss was seen as some srat star, Lilly Pulitzer campus. I knew I wasn't like that, I didn't own any Lilly dresses, Tory Burch sandals or David Yurman rings, but I knew I was meant to go to Ole Miss.

Let me go ahead and say, before you stop reading now, Ole Miss is not all about the latest Lilly clothing line, Tory Burch sandals or anything you read on Pinterest as "sorority girl." 

What I've learned here at Ole Miss is to be yourself. Everyone on campus wears the same thing to class every day essentially, yet when you look closer everyone remains who they truly are. Whether you're noticing the crazy socks underneath someones converse, a ring that perfectly describes their personality, or maybe they're defying the oversized t shirt & Nike shorts memo all together.

The girls looking to come to Ole Miss that are in high school get a false representation and view of what this incredible place is like. We don't all wear cowboy boots with a designer dress and pearls. We don't all listen to country music and drink the days away. We don't wear monogrammed floppy hats and carry a Louis Vuitton.

In general, I have remained true to myself in college. I am still, somewhat, the same person I was in high school. What has changed though is my heart. This school that gets such a "party" reputation has made me a sweeter, more caring and kind hearted person that the person I was in high school.

I give people more chances, I do not judge so quickly, I thank the Lord every day for these people in my life and I owe all of this to the opportunities Ole Miss has given me.

My advice to incoming freshman is to take a step back. Don't judge a school by its stereotype. Ole Miss is so much more than a party school with a beautiful campus. It is a home to many for 4 years, some more because they don't want to leave, and this home has impacted every single life.

With five semesters behind me and only three full semesters ahead, I have realized so much about this place I call home. Even though I am only here for 4 years, these years have been crucial to me and who I am as a person.

Yes, most of my friends love to shop. Some of my friends wear Lilly. Tory Burch sandals are actually comfortable. David Yurman rings are beautiful. My point though, is that to fit in here and call this place your home, you do not have to own these material things. 

Come as you are, you are meant to be here

I want to thank Ole Miss for softening my heart, for encouraging and increasing my relationship with the Lord, for giving me the best friends that lift me up daily, and for changing me.

To the school that yells "Hotty Toddy" at any given moment, I owe a lot to you.



Friday, November 8, 2013

Happy 21st, Betsy Kate!

10 reasons why Betsy Kate deserves a great birthday:
1. She loves Jesus and wears Jesus band-aids
2. Her love for Harry Potter. She has a ring that has Harry's glasses & his scar on it, a Harry Potter mug she drinks out of, a Harry Potter t shirt she sleeps in, and that's just the beginning. Last year for her 20th birthday we threw her a Harry Potter themed party at midnight, Gryffindor scarf & acceptance letter to Hogwarts included.
3. BK is a squirrel girl. We don't know how the initiation happened, but one day she became one of us.

4. She has a Stitch stuffed animal from Disney that she sleeps with every night, and she can also do Stitch's voice. Lilo & Stitch 2, I'd like to nominate Betsy for the voice of Stitch.
5. When in doubt, South Depot quesadilla, chips & queso please.
6. She's danced in the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Parade as JA junior high cheer captain. How much more coolness can I type in one sentence? Go raiders! (glitter on the outside of eyes obviously applied) She was also Miss JA, no big deal.
7. Betsy Kate is always feeling "sexy & free" or being Justin Timberlake's boo
8. Because of videos like this, she deserves a great birthday:
I bet you didn't know I saved this, did you?
9. The options for her nicknames are never ending: Betsy, BK, BK Nasty, Betty, Bresty (hello DDD dolphin on door freshman year) + more.
10. She is one of the greatest people I know. Everyone loves being surrounded by her and she has such an influence on everyone she meets. Although she doesn't find practical jokes funny, like stealing her towel while she is in the shower, it is always a good time when Betsy Kate is there.

I am so thankful for you every day Betsy Kate! I am sad for us & Rebecca to end our reign as pledge trainers, but I absolutely cannot wait to be the Vice President to your President.
You're the best! Love you long time!

Now, let's celebrate and get down tonight at formal!

Happy 21st! You deserve it!


Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Happy 21st Birthday, Kendal!

Ten reasons why Kendal deserves a great 21st birthday:
1. I really could start and finish the list right here with this one photo because it says enough:
2. Kendal has a heart to love and serve others. She is always there for her friends and has a heart for the Lord. She has influenced me in so many ways and I am so thankful to call her friend.
3. She deserves a great birthday because her mom sadly forgot to give her two L's in her name.. just kidding Kendal_
4. Her school's mascot was a Honeybear.....
5. One of my highlights of spring semester was driving to Passion with Kendal. Although we almost turned around 100 times and thought we were going to join a cult (or something along those lines) we made it through together. And the best part is that we didn't join a cult, we just became closer friends!
6. Speaking of closer friends, Kendal and I are close friends. Even though some people (Bailey, I'm talking about you) thought we weren't and told us every day "You two really should be friends, y'all would get along great." We knew our friendship was real.
7. Kendal is going to be a teacher one day. How cute?! Sorry I ditched you and switched my major, but you are going to be such a great teacher and influence so many little nuggets lives. 
8. Because this was her profile picture:
9. She's the best roomie in foreign cities - Atlanta, New York, where shall we go next??
10. I am most thankful for Kendal because of her sweet friendship and words of encouragement. She deserves the best birthday because she treats her friends like they're the best. 

I think the world of you and can't wait to celebrate you on this day!
Happy 21st Kendal, you deserve it! 
That night in NYC when Kendal got bangs

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 

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.