I joined a sorority two years ago when first arriving at Washburn. Accepting my bid from Alpha Phi was one of the best decisions I have made in college. Not only does the sisterhood wear our letters on our front, but we have sisters who have our back. I decided to live in the house because I wanted to become closer to the girls and experience the atmosphere of really being involved with my sorority. Living with 30 girls is never a dull moment! I have had late nights, crazy times and memories to last me a lifetime.
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| All the members in Alpha Phi from Bid Day this year |
There are times; however, that can be stressful. This week has been one of those times for me. We received our "little" sisters this week and as a "big" sister, it's our job to make them crafts and do things for their initiation week. This is a very exciting time but it fell right as the same time that I am trying to do homecoming stuff as well. I have been staying up late paining, pinteresting, and looking up ideas for my next surprise I am going to do for my little sis to make this a special resemblance of what Alpha Phi means. While all of this is stressful, I keep telling myself it will be worth it in the end when I get to see how happy and surprised she is when she finds out I am her big sister.
Sorority life is an experience that has made me a better leader and stronger woman in today's society. I believe that this experience has given me many opportunities that I wouldn't have any where else. Along with that, I have 68 girls who I know have my back and will be there for me for the rest of my life :)
~Envy the Ivy. Alpha Phi~

I can so relate. Being in a sorority is a great decision but it just seems to take up time right when you don't want it to. I love my Little to death and can remember feeling how you were feeling while crafting.
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