Tuesday, May 3

Theta Seniors 2011

On Saturday, my pledge class got together to take the traditional Theta Senior pictures around our gorgeous campus. The wonderful and talented Suzie Reecer was our photographer - Theta is so lucky to have her - and did an absolutely phenomenal job. Every photo is so wonderful and brings a smile to my face. Here's a sample of my favorites.

My wonderful roommates and I

In front of the Sample Gates looking down Kirkwood


In front of our favorite place, of course!


Couldn't imagine life without them

So much genuine happiness and laughter captured

This next picture is one of my absolute favorites. We got a little wet from the fountain, but then took it to a new extreme by just playing in it and getting totally soaked. We couldn't stop laughing and got a few honks as cars drove by on Jordan! Such a fun and memorable couple of hours. 

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Monday, February 28

this has got to be the good life

I have a tendency to freak out when I think about how I have plans for every weekend until I graduate. To me, this means that the next two months are going to fly by way too fast. But then again, I have so much to look forward to. This weekend I am headed to Mardi Gras in St. Louis with a group of my best friends. St. Louis has the second largest Mardi Gras celebration behind New Orleans, so I think we are guaranteed to have a good time. With a limo, drinks, and beads, I'm not sure how anything could go terribly wrong!

After Mardi Gras, we have Spring Break in Key Largo, where we've rented a beach house for 18 girls in my pledge class. I can't wait to lay on the beach and spend quality time and laughter with my best friends. And of course, soak up some much needed rays! Then there we have Quals, officially kicking off the Little 500 season. April brings bar crawls, spontaneous date parties, day drinking at Kilroys, boats, THE Little 500, Keeneland, and my birthday. The best really is yet to come!

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Thursday, February 10

weeks are flying by



It is crazy to think that we are almost halfway through February. While I'm not complaining - I can't wait to get out of this cold weather - I wouldn't mind if it slowed down just a little bit. There are so many things I have to check off my bucket list before graduation, but it seems like time is moving too fast! Luckily, I'll be checking one off in a few weeks with my Thetas... Mardi Gras in St. Louis! But there is still so much: Oliver Winery tasting, going to the quarries, visiting the Lilly Library, open to close at KOK, eating at a 4th Street restaurant, going to Keeneland in KY... the list goes on. Here's to the next couple of months and taking full advantage of everything Btown has to offer. I can't wait!

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Wednesday, September 29

Living Out the Dream

I’ve always been excited to get back to Bloomington each fall. This year I was especially anxious, knowing that a senior year of complete chaos and memories awaited me. What made me even more anxious was knowing that I would no longer be living at 441 N. Woodlawn, better known as Theta, but in my own house with five of my best friends. Finally, I’m a live out.

I didn’t always plan to live out as a senior. In fact, it wasn’t until I spent the summer after sophomore year living on my own that I really considered the idea. With a pass down live out two minutes away from Theta and many of my close friends living out, I saw an opportunity and took it. 420 Apt A would be my new residence.

And so far, living out of Theta and in 420 has been perfect. Don’t get me wrong, I had a great two years living in that mansion of a house and having no responsibility to cook or clean. I was blessed to know the pledge classes above and below me, an opportunity my friends at other schools never had. While I miss seeing some of my best friends’ faces multiple times through the day, I still feel welcome in the house. We can eat lunch at the house everyday, which saves me the effort of making a peanut butter and jelly and piece together the previous night at Kilroys with my friends.

Now, we have had some minor challenges. We spent days in the new house scrubbing floors and washing walls and still haven’t quite mastered our Smokey Joe grill. Our faucet makes a weird noise if its on too long and the smoke alarm goes off when cupcakes are baking, not burning. We recently came home to a weird smell in the kitchen. After several minutes of searching for the odor, we realized a spatula had fallen to the bottom of the dishwasher and melted completely in half.

Even with these complications, I wouldn’t trade living out for the world. It’s an experience, but I am independent. Let’s face it - I am 21 years old, and should be able to live by my own rules. I don’t have to eat dinner at 5:30 like a person in a nursing home and if I want to have a beer… or four… with dinner, I can. I have my own room with a full bed – a definite plus. We can host parties and pre games and stock our fridge with more alcohol than food. Our neighborhood is like a senior Frat Row, with Sigma Chi, Beta, AEPi, and Phi Psi close by. Boys can come over at any time of the day and I don’t get a $50 fine if it’s past 3 am. I’m living out the dream, and am finally on my own, without really being on my own. Mom is still buying my groceries.

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