its hard to focus on the negatives when surrounded by such a source of pride. today, our chef had a problem and needed to leave the house. tonight is our scholarship dinner, at which professors were invited and awards are given to those who have excelled academically. as of 2pm, we were screwed. less than an hour later, tables were set up, plates, knives, forks and spoons were arranged. another cook was consulted, and dinner looks like it is going to go on without a hitch. approximately six girls who were at the house at the time pulled together to create a comfortable situation instead of a stressful and failure of a dinner.
these girls are why i am proud of axo.
last weekend was our date party. yes, there was drinking and high priced dresses, but we conducted ourselves in a classy way and had a great time and all returned home safe and sound.
these stories don't make the news. we dont get recognized unless we cause a scene, defile public property or make someone sick. our events that run smoothly and are a sense of fun, pride and sisterhood don't make headlines. yes, there is room for improvement, but this is still a great organization, even if it isnt depicted as such in the media.
okay. what happened with karen? :(
ReplyDeleteand i feel the love & pride too.
sometimes i am most proud of AXO when i am not with all of you.
love ya tuss.
I like this because it is really hard to focus on the negatives when you have so much love for your fraternity/sorority. I also agree that it sucks that people easily forget about the positives and dwell a lot on the negatives.
ReplyDeleteYeah, you tell them Tuss. We don't get a lot of publicity with our actions either. I know it's a shady example but a few weeks ago a brother got sucker punched at a party. two of our guys chased the puncher down and gave him a piece of their mind. I was proud to be a Pike because I feel that we are so loyal to each other and would do anything for each other, such as defend a brother.
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