Tuesday, April 24, 2012

If pictures and quotes could describe my life...

Basically how I live my life on the regular...





Coolers Sarah!!! :)








"There's just something about a boy with colored pants, bow ties, sperrys, seersucker, anything polo, southern tide, or vineyard vines, one who opens the door, says yes sir and yes ma'am, treats his mom right, and treats you like the southern belle you deserve to be treated like."


"If Cinderella could find Prince Charming without having to take her dress off, so can you."




Monday, April 23, 2012

Sisterhood as sweet as our tea

One of the biggest draws to CSU-Chico for me was the fact that they had a chapter of my sorority, Sigma Alpha Omega.  While I knew that the girls would be different, I was really looking forward to getting to meet a new group of sisters.  

It didn't take me long to realize that Greek Life on the West coast was WAY different than back home-- CSU-Chico has 5 Panhell sororities and a handful of multicultural's, whereas UNCW has 8 (soon to be 9) Panhell's in addition to their NPHC organizations and IFC fraternities.  The Panhell chapter sizes at Chico for the most part are HUGE, but SAO out here is a very small, which was a big adjustment for me as well.  


My bea-you-tiful UNCW sisters


Future roomies!! (With room for me) :)


The Hippo family <3


The greatest blessings


Megan, one of our Chico sisters :)

Having a group of girls on the other side of the country to call your sisters has been a wonderful blessing, regardless of how different they may be from our ladies at home.  I definitely miss my Wilmington girls though, and am counting the days until we're reunited!  

Dove.Love. <3

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

A Southern Bride

I went back to North Carolina this past weekend to help one of my best friends celebrate her wedding.  While no two weddings are alike, here's a look at how this southern bride did her big day:


 All ready to board the plane...


 The happy couple.


Practice makes perfect 


The dress!!


We somehow convinced Thomas to lose the visor 
before he walked down the aisle.


The Groom.


The Bride!


Their cake... monogrammed of course.


The MOH caught the bouquet.


Retrieving, 


Tossing, 


and catching the garter 


Mr. and Mrs. Keeley


They love us in spite of what we did to their car.


Beautiful sorority sisters.


We didn't exactly have time to eat when they cut the cake...


Relaxing after a long weekend.  

The weekend was amazing and I was so thankful to be a part of Rachel and Patrick's special day.  I love them both so much and look forward to all of the blessings that their life together will bring.  

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sometimes a girl just needs her mama

When I first moved to California I knew I would be faced with my fair share of challenges, but I never imagined how hard it would be to be so far away from my mama-- 2,914.6 miles away to be exact.  Now like parent-child relationship we've had our ups and downs, but I soon realized how I took going to school two hours away from home for granted.



I could come home for the night when I wanted to, surprise her for the occasional weekend, and I was always home for my birthday.  None of those things were possible anymore when I moved out here, and I realized that my senior year that would typically be a "year of lasts" had now become my "year of firsts".

I won't lie-- first semester was hard.  I was faced with new challenges, experiences, and relationships that I had never before encountered and while I typically tell my mama everything, some things just can't be explained in a text or a five minute phone conversation.  But along the way I found new ways of dealing with my stress and talking through my problems (okay, a lot of these "newfound ways" were shopping online...).  Nevertheless, I made it out on the other side and realized that I not only survived, I did alright.

This semester I came back to California more prepared for what the next few months had in store.  I also came back with the knowledge that my mama would be coming to visit in a few short months.  And after much anticipation, that time finally came this past week.  Easter has always been a big holiday for our family so she decided to come out to celebrate with me and then stay for a few days after.  


She's Here!!!


Day in SF


Fellow CSU-Chico National Student Exchange student-- the apple doesn't fall far from the tree

We had an amazing time while she was here.  I introduced her to all of my friends, residents, bosses, and anyone who stopped to talk to us for more than 30 seconds over the course of the past week.  I was sorry to say goodbye to her this morning as we both left for our respective airports (her back to SF and me to Sac, on my way home for my grandbig's wedding!!), but I was so thankful for her visit.

Seeing her and getting to show her around the places that have become my home for the past 8 months and letting her meet the people who have become my family really helped me to develop a greater appreciation for the gift that this NSE Experience has truly been.  It hasn't always been easy, in fact most days it's been really hard, but somewhere along this journey I found my own way.  I lost my true year of lasts by leaving UNCW as a senior, but if it opened my eyes and heart to the world outside of my comfort zone and allowed me to have a whole new year of firsts, maybe it was the best choice for me.

To new beginnings...