Friday, July 11, 2014

It's Not Goodbye, Just See Ya Later: ADPi Internship 2K14

As the first goodbyes are said, and the first of tears are shed, our time in this office has officially come to an end. We all look back to the beginning. Eight complete strangers wander into the bunk room. The only thing we knew was that we were all stuck in one room and we were all interns at Alpha Delta Pi.


Who would have guessed that eight women would get so close in six short weeks. My time here has been completely life changing. Each and every day I found another reason to love this sorority. I felt challenged to grow, and by golly, I did! I formed relationships that will last longer than a lifetime and strengthened the bonds of sisterhood we all share.

The seven women I was lucky enough to share the summer with are inspiring. They are perfect role models and great leaders. I feel so blessed to be able to call them my sisters. I know that our love for Alpha Delta Pi and each other will bring us back.

It's never goodbye, just see ya later. ☺

Love and Loyally,
Paige☺

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Can't Beat this Summer: ADPi Internship 2014

The last week here at Executive Office has been wonderful.

On Monday morning, Catherine Joiner came to EO to do a resume workshop with us. She went through the do's and don'ts and we were able to ask questions about our resumes. It was a great workshop! Not only is Alpha Delta Pi committed to our values within our sorority, but Alpha Delta Pi, and the staff here at EO, want to prepare us for our futures as women in the working world.  Throughout our time here at Executive Office, we had the opportunity to shadow many different staff members to learn about their roles and what their jobs are. We also had the opportunity to ask questions if we were interested in related fields.

Then on Monday evening we went to make dinner at the Ronald McDonald House in Atlanta. We got to make them tacos! Volunteering there is an really great experience.

Being able to help the families at RMH is life changing. It really makes you put life back into perspective. Often we get so involved in the most trivial things, we forget tho appreciate the value of a home cooked meal with your family. Being able to provide this to the families staying at RMH is truly a blessing.









On Tuesday night, we all decided to make a family style dinner. Lucky for us, Katie (a senior LC) and Ms. Pinkston were at the house and joined us for dinner. We had a lot of great laughs around the table.




Most of the week was spent stuffing Alpha Packets. Each new member is considered an Alpha Member until she is initiated, upon which, she is a Delta Member, or chapter member in full standing. During Alpha membership, women are led ,by their New Member Coordinator, through Alpha Member Education sessions. In these sessions, they learn about the history and inner workings of Alpha Delta Pi. The Alpha Packets are a supplementary material provided by EO that Alphas receive on bid day.



On Wednesday we went to froyo with the foundation and had a blast. Later that evening, we all hiked Stone Mountain. It was breathtaking. A mile hike up and back down right at sunset! It was so much fun! Definitely a major "to do" while you're in Atlanta. And it's free! ☺




Today was the last official day of the internship. It has truly been a life changing experience. I know I will have friendships that will last a lifetime with the wonderful women I got to spend the summer with. It is truly amazing how close eight women (sisters) can get in just six short weeks.


Signing off after an amazing summer!

Loyally, 
Paige ☺

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Moving On

It’s time to start a new chapter. One that leaves behind past lives, past longings, and past loves. Once upon a time, it was okay to be in love with that soldier you could never have. You could dream for days and nights of the moment he would step into your sight at the airport – the sprint to greet him, jumping into his arms, the happy tears you would cry as your family reunited. There are times we need to grow, and in order to grow, sometimes, it seems, we must let go. There is something about then future that is terrifying – a fear of the unknown. When we are uncertain of the road ahead, we often take comfort in what we know. Perhaps conversations with old friends, love that once blossomed, or even the familiar smell of home. Whatever it may be, we lose our future to the past. We sacrifice for all we cannot have and long for what is behind us.

We long again for our childhood fantasies, our dreams of the perfect world. We hope for the make believe stories from our games of “house” as we so loved to call it. The dream to be an actress (with a loving and attractive husband, a son and twins – a boy and a girl, and a beautiful mansion home with a red door, wrap around porch and a swing under the willow tree out back). We find comfort in the thought of our mothers cooking dinner as we tried and tried (to no avail) to put off our ABC’s and 123’s as long as possible. To this day, I look to my parents for every answer, when, in reality, they can’t make my life decisions for me. Slowly, I am beginning to understand that as an adult, I must come to make my own decisions about where my life will go and the means I will achieve it by.

We reach for the old friendships. All through high school we complained. “Suzie Q. is so popular, I’ll never be her friend…blah blah blah…Jane Doe is my BFF Forever!” And we don’t stop! We find out that Suzie Q. has gone on to work at McDonald’s on the weekends (nothing to criticize that life, but you had always imagined her as the hoity toity business woman). Jane has finally confessed that she spilled all of your secrets and sabotaged your chances at XYZ University. AND STILL we long for Suzie’s approval; we boast about our “best friends” like Jane – when in reality, these people are toxic! We never leave high school. We still wish Brad had noticed that quirky girl in the stands at every football game, that when he let you borrow his pencil, he was really giving you his heart.

WHY must we long for these things that bring us nothing? They don’t just leave us grasping at straws in life, they keep us running to them – but with every step forward, you find yourself two steps farther back than you were before. We hold onto the good times and we hold onto the bad times. When James broke your heart but you still wait for that letter in the mail…every day.

We need to reach beyond what we know. We need to GROW. We need to move past the known and work our way into uncharted territories. The perfect life on the big screen with the house and the kids, maybe you can have it, but it comes with a price. Maybe you realize your dream wasn't practical. Set out for a new goal. “You’re never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis. So dream a new dream! Think about what you want NOW and chase after that NOW. Don’t go racing into the past, trying to pull memories from thin air and make them real. Make a new friend, one that is the complete opposite of Jane. You take on all that you thought Suzie would accomplish but never did!


Now I am not saying to forget about the past; the past makes you who you are, and without any single one experience, you could have a completely different outlook on life. Congratulate those you love (and those you hate) for their successes, I’m sure you’d appreciate the same from them. Learn from the past and let it live in the past. Move on now. Take the world by storm. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Changed for Good

Hello hello hello! It sure has been busy here at EO and let me tell you, it has been wonderful and exhausting and amazing.

Leadership Seminar (LS) has come and gone and the week has been a fantastic blur. All week prior we spent frantically preparing last minute details and writing about 5 zillion violets!

What's a violet you might ask? Well, it's this little flower sticker that you stick onto your nametag at LS. They cost $5 and all the proceeds go to the Clasped Hands Fund which provides emergency grants to alumnae who have fallen on hard times. These emergency grants have helped sisters in need for thirty years, since the beginning of the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, and the Foundation is committed to supporting sisters for many more years to come. The Alpha Delta Pi foundation sold over 6,000 violets at this summer meeting! What an amazing accomplishment!




The whole week was chock-full of great information about leadership and personal growth. There were four main points of focus: leading with self, leading with vision, leading with action, and leading with relationships. Each part was broken down into subsections where we were able to dive further into the topics and discuss how to be a better leader in each of those areas. It was truly an amazing experience. I am so excited to bring everything I learned back to my chapter this fall. 





My favorite topic of the sessions was on opening night. Beth Gentry Mannle, a former grand president, read through The Creed of Alpha Delta Pi. She did so in a way that explained how our creed matched our values and how we could lead by exemplifying each idea mentioned in our Creed.



I believe in Alpha Delta Pi. I believe that my sorority is more than a ritual or a symbol, that it is a way of life. I believe that the principles established by our founders in 1851 are enduring attributes exemplifying the highest ideals of Christian womanhood. I believe that our motto, "We live for each other" expresses the true spirit of fraternity and that by living this motto my life will be enriched by true friendships and unselfish service to mankind. I believe that the privilege of membership in Alpha Delta Pi bring the responsibility to do my best in whatever I undertake, always remembering that leadership requires confidence tempered with humility and courage blended with tolerance. I believe that I must strive to become a well balanced person by following the four dictates symbolized by the diamond shaped badge. First, strengthening my own personality and character, second, watching my attitude toward my fellow beings, third, recognizing the value of high educational standards, and fourth, developing faith and loyalty. I believe that these four guideposts, guarded by the stars and friendly hands clasped in the Adelphean bonds of fellowship will lead me to achieve a rich and useful life.

What an amazing creed. When I committed myself to Alpha Delta Pi, I committed myself to the values set forth in our creed. I committed to holding myself to a higher standard. I committed to becoming the best self that I can be. The Adelphean Compass program at Leadership Seminar focuses on leading (obviously) in such a way that you have a strong foundation in self. One has to be self aware and confident in themselves. She has to know her strengths and weakness, how she communicates and responds to different situations, before she can lead others. The program focused on knowing the individual before trying to lead a whole group. It was definitely a great learning experience from an Alpha Delta Pi perspective and a life perspective. 


Throughout my journey in Alpha Delta Pi I have been privileged with many amazing experiences and wonderful opportunities. Not only have I been able to attend conferences where I can develop life skills (like LS) but I have also been invited to sing at them.

I have loved to sing for as long as I can remember, and I'd like to think I'm pretty good. In any case, I was asked to be the song leader and lead the blessing at each meal this summer meeting. Truly an honor on its own. Not only that, but I was asked to sing (as entertainment ☺) as well! 

When I first began my journey in Alpha Delta Pi, Casey (one of my chapter sisters) and I decided to sing at our Installation banquet. Nothing special. We sang "For Good" from Wicked. It's a wonderful song. Truly beautiful and I love it. But that was all the value it had to me at the time. 

Well that was the song I sang Friday night at LS. Who knew that in two short years, I could have fallen so much in love with something. This organization has brought me so many amazing opportunities and experiences I can't even begin to explain. I feel like I have begun to change into the woman I want to be and I can see myself growing in positive directions, all the thanks I give to ADPi. She has truly shaped who I have become and I am so looking forward to a lifetime of membership in Alpha Delta Pi. This time around, the song was the same, but the emotions, completely different. I have met some outstanding chapter and alumnae members and I feel so blessed to call each and every one of them a sister. Thanks to Alpha Delta Pi, I truly believe that I have been changed for good.




       Love and Loyally,
       Paige ☺