I ended up sharing a twin size bed with a girl I barely even knew! And she hogged the covers all night □ #blessed Fortunately, one of the girls who lived in the house offered up her bed to her bid day buddy, and I was lucky enough to be invited for an extra close slumber party. As it came to a close, you can imagine how difficult it was for over 50 new members to find a place to sleep. Once I joined Sigma Kappa, we took our annual sisterhood retreat the weekend following recruitment to welcome all the new members! We had a sleepover in the huge mansion I now call my home, and the night was filled with dreaded icebreakers, funny recruitment stories, and lots of laughs. I have only ever lived with my two brothers, so finally joining a sisterhood was something I was looking forward to finding during recruitment. Even if you are still hesitant about going Greek, I highly recommend giving recruitment a try, because the worst that can happen is that you look back with regret that you didn’t. I am truly grateful for the countless experiences and memories that Sigma Kappa has given me these past 3 years. These women are my future bridesmaids and the one’s I know will only be a phone call away when we are miles apart. These women make me want to strive to be a better person every day and have encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone. It’s given me friends that have been there through the good and the bad (like the ones that wait in the ER with you for 4 hours when you have to get stiches). Going through recruitment, and eventually finding my home in Sigma Kappa helped me take my mind off of how much I was missing my old home and helping me learn to love my new one. I had never been away from home for longer than a weekend, so being 6 hours away and on another time zone was rough at first.
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