My years in Delta Zeta afforded me some awesome
opportunities I would have never experienced on my own. I’m not talking about
business contacts or having to buy chapter clothes that now double as interview
outfits—I’m talking about sisterhood events that brought me all around
Columbus, and even outside the city limits, and the memories I made with both
sisters I saw regularly, and those I didn’t.
I had never even heard of Sky Zone before we started
planning 2013’s bid day. Now I’ve been there twice, both times with my chapter,
and I absolutely loved it. Though I love hockey, I probably never would have
attended a Blue Jackets game. But when the Greek Life office offered us seats
in the press box, I was beyond excited. And when my sisters and I had so much
fun we decided to make a weekend of it and hung out at a local spot before
heading to an Ohio State hockey game, it combined for a weekend I won’t forget.
Tip: only jump off the walls if you want to snap your neck |
Because even though I would probably not have made it to
Nationwide Arena without DZ, it’s the impromptu sisterhoods like the OSU game
that have always been my favorite.
OSU hockey game |
The entire month of October was devoted to scary movies in
the informal room. And, subsequently, Insomina cookies to make us feel better
after The Exorcist girl rotated her head all the way around. It’s my favorite
thing to talk about every year during recruitment when I pass through the
informal room during house tours.
It’s the sisterhoods we have after the Mirror Lake jump each
year, all congregated in our dining room tracking mud all over the house (much
to our house mom’s dismay, sorry Barb!) and talking animatedly about the night
and potential hypothermia we faced to show *ichigan we’re still better than
them that I remember the best.
Or the times I’ve spent on the mouse mansion floors
upstairs, talking about the most random topics until four in the morning when I
had to get up for an early class the next morning.
Even though planned sisterhoods are all about bonding with
one another, it’s always the unplanned ones that have the most lasting impact. They're worth the late nights; the relationships last far longer than the desire to take a nap.
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