To be in a sorority is an amazing experience in itself. To travel and study abroad with a sorority sister is surreal. I had the chance of a life time to study abroad with not only one sister, but two. Delta Zeta’s are always going above and beyond in school. We three ladies now have leadership from Delta Zeta and life experience through study abroad together. I feel so blessed to have been able to travel to London, England with these sisters. We also had another sister in England who was on a separate study abroad trip. This was Emily Morgan! We went to the Tower of London and happened to run into her there! That was amazing to randomly run into a sorority sister in London!
Sisterhood was an important factor in deciding which sorority I would join. I would have never imagined stepping foot in my first over seas country with two sorority sisters. Together we saw Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Bridge, and other breathtaking sights. Through our class we went to Stonehenge and the City of Bath. These are life dreams that I have done with my sisters!
My sister and I even had matching England stitched shirts made! We also had the chance of a life time to go to PARIS together! This is where I step back and think how lucky I am to have gone to England and France with my best friend/sister. We saw the Eiffel Tower, The Louver, Notre Dame, and explored the wonderful city! The whole time I had to keep reminding myself that I was REALLY in France with my sister. We become best friends through Delta Zeta and she will be my bridesmaid one day. I wouldn’t have gone without her. She and I were on our way to the Tower of London when we stopped to take a picture. When finished taking the pictures we noticed our class was gone! There is no one else I would have rather been lost with. We eventually found the group, but that was after much panicking. Another memorable time was when we listened to Big Ben strike midnight on New Years Eve. As I hugged her at midnight, I have never been happier with my choice to be a DZ.
It is so hard to write about my experience over there because you have to find out for yourself. It is without a doubt the best choice I have made in life. (Next to becoming a Delta Zeta!) To all of my sisters: you only live once.
LITF-
Emma
Date party was a BLAST!
The theme was Sweet Home Delta Zeta, and everyone looked great in their country/ western outfits. My boyfriend Austin and I wore costumes that looked like we were riding animals. I was a sheriff riding a horse, and he was a rodeo man riding a bull! It was a really special night because it was my little's first date party, and my big's (Sara Luse) last date party. Everyone had a great time dancing the night away.
Of course we dance to Abba's Dancing Queen, which we dance to at date partys, formals, summer orientations, and always at weddings! Towards the middle of the night awards were handed out that the chapter had previously voted on. My best friend and I won Partner's in Crime! We ran up to get our award while hootin' and hollerin' and shooting off our toy guns. Our president, Elizabeth Coleman was voted Most Unforegttable. Chris Stapeleton, a fraternity man on campus won 2nd place as Mr. Pink and Green for his dedication to our chapter during our 5th powderpuff championship. There were many other fun awards given out throughout the night that recognized our sisters individuality.
This was definitely one of my favorite date party's, but it's hard to choose because I love them all! It was a great way to kick back and relax with all my sisters after all our hard work and accomplishments so far this year. I can't wait until formal in the spring because they get better and better each year! Thanks for a great date party Christine, Lindsey, Emma, and everyone else who helped plan the night
Love in the Flame,
Katie Ritter
Hello everyone!
I'm Nicole and I want to tell you about a fun activity Delta Zeta did last weekend. Kappa Beta’s local philanthropy is Adopt-A-Highway. We chose to adopt highway 27, which is a main road in front of NKU. Last week we had fun getting our girls together for this event. Even though we were picking up trash, it was a good way for us to get together and do some hands on volunteering in the community. Not only will this improve the look of our community, but the image of NKU as well.
We walked from Perkin’s to Wendy’s and then back, and we got a lot of honks and waves while we were doing it! Each girl got their own trash bag and after only an hour we each had our bags full. This just goes to show a little goes a long way! After our service was done, we all ate together as sisters.
Nicole Hess