Allow me to indulge
for a moment and say: Happy Birthday to us! It has been a year since this
lovely group of women assembled together on campus, brought together by our
lovely ELCs to help a diverse and wonderful group of young women to reestablish
the Zeta Omicron chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at Wake Forest University. And
look at us now.
We have flourished and have definitely
sent positive vibes all across this campus. The way I see it, our chapter has
grown in so many ways and I am so happy to have watched this evolution. In case
you haven’t noticed (and because I am just so proud of the lovely women I can
call sisters) I’m going to recap just a few of the highlights for me over the
past year . . .
First of all, we pulled off several
amazing philanthropy events, CASA Royale last spring, Tie-a-Thon this fall, and
have put together another outstanding CASA Royale this spring. Secondly, we’ve
not only survived, but thrived during recruitment week, with quirky and
endearing components to each day’s event, and the best part of that week is
what it brought us—our wonderful, lovely, and newly initiated new members!
Finally, I just want to point out the significance of our presence on campus.
This
may not seem that important, but as a big believer in the ripple effect and the
wonder in small things, I would like to say that this holds so much more
meaning than I think anyone could convey. I hear great things about our sisters
from people on campus all the time and I don’t know how many times I’ve heard
“I love Thetas!” by people who have seen or directly experienced what we’ve
brought to this campus. And in case you were wondering, this is what we’ve
brought to campus: we are a diverse group of lovely young women who respect and
love each other and we each have something important to contribute to this
campus. Furthermore, as the always lovely Sam Larsen put it, we are a group of
individuals who refuse to be defined by a sorority, but rather, who define a
sorority by the standards we believe it should have and we have taken this
sorority to soaring heights (probably because we’re flying high on those kites,
man).
One
year ago today, I had no idea that the group of women I met at Kappa Alpha
Theta would be some of the most dedicated, creative, and fun people I have ever
met and I can honestly say that I am so happy, even honored, to have a place
among them all. This sisterhood has accomplished so many great things already,
I know we’re on a roller coaster that’s only going up, so enjoy the ride my
lovelies!
TLAM