Whewww...I said it. As I am approaching my ten year college reunion, I am quickly reminded of my amazing four years at Elon
Come be a Sigma, Sigma Kappa.
Come be a Sigma Kappa girl.
We are the Sigma, Sigma Kappas.
We wear the Sigma Kappa pearls!
I wonder if I didn't go to school in the South if I would really be a sorority girl...because in the South --- girls are born and raised to become part of their mother's and grandmother's legacy and become initiated into the sisterhood bonds of sorority life. And though I didn't wear pearls, though a lot of my sisters did, I, too, became initiated into the sisterhood bonds of sorority life.
I loved wearing my letters on Wednesdays, and my I <3 Sigma Kappa button daily. I wasn't a big fan of our ritual whites, but I absolutely loved my badge. I loved decorating mugs for my roommates, making posters for my little's door and shopping around Valentine's day buying all the violet and maroon heart themed things. I lived with sorority sisters for three years at college --- and yes, girls do fight, argue and scream, but we also laughed, cried and laughed again. During my junior and senior year, I lived with Jamie and
(Yes, now would be when I should break out into either, "We laughed, until we had to cry, and we loved right down to our last goodbye..." or maybe " Sigma Kappa is for me, it's everything I am, everything I long to be...dah-dah..." I have way too much time of my hands at 7 am!)
In the past 10 years, some of my sorority sisters have reminded me that there truly is a sisterhood bond - from driving up from VA and MD to surprise me for my 30th birthday, to surprising me on the beaches of Ft. Lauderdale. I have seen several of my sorority sisters get married - in MA, Long Island, MD and Orlando. I have met their children, their boyfriends and even their dogs. We have come together yearly in NC to "just get together". And though we don't talk all the time, I know I can call any one of them and things would just pick up from where we left off.
And though my letters are put away, I can't help but get excited at the fact that in two weeks I will be reunited with some of my sorority sisters...some of which have become life-long friends and some I haven't seen in many years. I know that there will be at least one go round of some Sigma Kappa chants, and of course the "remember when" conversations. (And yes, Elizabeth, there will be Biscuitville!). And I can't help but think, "should I be making mugs for this?" :)
EK <3,
Marcie
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