I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go. Things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they go right. You believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart, so that better things can fall together.
—Marilyn Monroe

Friday, November 5, 2010

I Wanna Be a Kappa Girl

In light of the recent rush events at Ole Miss, I felt compelled to revisit my good old sorority days. I had some of the best times with my Kappa sisters from date parties, to swaps, to spring frat parities, to tailgating in the Grove and our philanthropy events. We had so much fun and created so many memories. It was the best four years of my life. I never had a hard time finding an outfit, finding someone to eat with or go to the Square with, or watch TV with. We spent days in Harry and I's room watching and obsessing over Lost. I am pretty sure by day 2, a nasty stench was coming from our room. I will never forget our late night Taco Bell adventures or our obnoxious trip to Key West. I am sure they never want us back in that city. (Esp. us ugly girls) Living at Bowie senior year was some of the best days of my life. I made the most amazing friends that I know will be in my wedding. And the great thing about being in a sorority now is that I meet people all the time that were Kappas. And one of my very great friends that I met earlier this year through nursing school...Our friendship started because she had on a Kappa sweatshirt..."Oh you were a Kappa....So was I.....













I know that all good things must come to an end...

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Busy Busy Busy

Its been awhile since I have updated my blog....So I figured it was a good time to do so now. So much has happened over the last few months..... I have been too two Ole
Miss football games, voted in the recent election that ha
s changed the course of our country, attendeda disaster training program, and went to the Carrie Underwood concert But the thing I am most excited about is that I only have 5 weeks
left of nursing school. YAH!!! It has been a long journey...but I would not have changed anything that has happened along the way
Enjoying the Grove..Morgan,Elizabeth and I had so much fun at the Vanderbilt game. Then we had a little family rivalry with my cousin Jacob at the Auburn- Ole Miss game. Needless to say we lost both games....But we never lost a party


Me and my favorite classmates in our disaster gear! Ready to take on anything! Love these girls

Morgan and I enjoying a little R and R on our fall break. Love going to the Nail Bar to get all pretty and enjoy a nice glass of wine. Afterwards we went to grab cheesecake and played some pool with my brothers and his friends. Overall, it was a perfect day.

Sons of Sylvia
Carrie Underwood and Billy Currington! What a fabulous
night!
Al the girls went to eat at Local before heading to the Forum. We had so much fun letting loose from school. Not to mention the eye candy was not so bad either. We ended the night at Silkies singing Journey and great 80's music with my best friends.



This was one of my proudest moments this year. With our country in a complete
financial struggle and the unemployment rate steady at 12%, I felt that my vote actually meant something in this election. I voted in this election for change and to get this amazing country back to where it once was. And I know that many people my age have different beliefs and standpoints politically, and I am okay with that. But I am going to vote for and stand up for what I believe in and I am happy that Republicans took over the house. Something this extreme has not happened in over 70 years. Voting is a freedom that I have that many other countries do not. So I took full advantage and took part in a huge event in history. It is a right and a privilege that should not be taken for granted. Everyone has a voice and everyone deserves to be heard.