Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Zeta Tau Alpha.....Alpha's back!

This semester started off with a rough start and I had few things to look forward too. I decided during my first semester that I was going to go through the formal recruitment process for Greek life on campus. Going into recruitment I knew that Greek life was what I wanted to do while at Longwood, it one of the many things I had my mind set on. Coming out of formal recruitment I had realized that none of the chapters on campus were right for me so I decided to withdraw on the final day. This is when I was first told about the recolonization of Zeta Tau Alpha on campus. 
I knew that since formal recruitment didn't work out, I needed to give ZTA a shot. If I didn't at least give it a shot I would want to beat myself up in the end. When I came out of formal recruitment I was upset that I didn't find my home, but when I was introduced to ZTA I realized that I was actually thankful for that. 
The process for ZTA was a lot different than formal recruitment and I really was nervous. I mean I had to have an interview to get into this organization. And for anyone who knows me, I tend to get anxious really easily and I was a nervous wreck for this interview. When I came out of my infoview I was for sure that I wasn't going to get picked out of the 200 or so girls that were going through. However, even though I doubted myself, I had known that I really wanted to be a part of this wonderful organization and I wasn't going to stop trying. 
When I got invited back to the preference event, I realized that God really does have a plan for me, and all things happen for a reason. We had our preference night event on Valentine's day and this is when we were surprised with our bid cards (we weren't supposed to get them until the next day). And I can honestly say that that was the best night ever!
Like I said earlier God really did have a plan for me. I was really upset after formal recruitment and I really didn't know what I was going to do. I am glad that I was lead to ZTA in the end, even if I had to go through a rough patch, of what I thought was rejection. In all reality it wasn't rejection, it was fate. I really do have so much to thank God for!
Now that I have blabbered on about the process of getting into the organization, I think it may be time for me to blabber on about how wonderful it is to be a part of this organization now!
I accepted my bid about 12 days ago and I can already say that these have been the best twelve days ever. I have met some of the most amazing women and I can now call them all my sisters. Even though I find myself overwhelmed with this, schoolwork, and other organizations, I realize that I could never imagine myself anywhere else. I know that by being a sister of ZTA I will be able to give back to an amazing community. I know that I will become a better person, I will learn so many life lessons, and gain lifetime memories in this organization. I can honestly say that within these past 12 days I have seen a different side of me that I never thought I would see. I feel like ZTA is my home and I think that it is possibly the best decision I will make while at Longwood. I am so excited to see what is in store for not only me individually, but what is in store for the Alpha chapter as a whole. I am so beyond proud to say that I am a part of the Alpha Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha. 
On an end note, as much as I'd hate to say it, I am so glad that I have gotten this opportunity to grow not only individually but with my sister Lindsey. We may have our fights and our ups and downs, but now we have a bond that most sisters don't get to share. We will not only be sisters at home but we will be sisters in a way that is completely different. Congratulations Lindsey and I hope that we can use this opportunity to grow and realize that sisterhood is more than just being blood related to someone. Sisterhood is an incredible bond between two women, by blood or not.






Tuesday, February 19, 2013

I'm back, and ready to blog!

Well I know that it has been quite some time since I have posted, but needless to say I am back. I have missed posting and I have been trying to find time to post but it just hasn't worked out. A lot of stuff has been happening during my second semester at school, and I really want to catch everyone up on everything! Don't hold your breath but there will be plenty of posts to come about everything in my wonderful world as a Longwood Lancer. Keep and eye out for many posts to come and catch you up on everything that is happening in the wonderful world of Longwood, and the life of a college student!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Ohh what it's like to be a has been...

I posted about it before, but the wonderful organization Job's Daughters is a great part of my life. Tonight I passed down my position as Honored Queen to newly installed Rowan. When I joined Job's Daughters 3 years or so ago I never would have thought that I would have had the amazing opportunity to become the Honored Queen of my bethel, but it sure did happen.
About 2 years ago I was voted into what we call "Line." It is another way of saying I was elected into a line of positions that usually led to the position of Honored Queen. When I was elected in I was overjoyed. We had initiation that day and I blew my part and I was almost positive that I was never going to be elected by my sisters to lead them, but I was, they had faith apparently. Little did I know what I was getting myself into. I had set myself up for 2 years of project planning, endless phone calls, and hours of memorization out of my ritual. There is so much more to it than those things but honestly it would take the world for me to list them all here. 
Getting down to it, these past 6 months as I held the station of Honored Queen I have had my ups and downs but it was possibly the best 6 months I could have asked for. Every time I turned around I had a great friend there to guide me. My bethel is full of fantastic people and I could not have asked for better sisters, parent, or guardians. Going into Jobies I had one mom and one dad, two brothers and one sister. Now after being in for over 2 years I have a endless number of sisters and an amazing amount of people that I call mom and dad. 
My term as Honored Queen has taught me a enormous amount of stuff that I plan on using for years to come. I know that I will always have the lessons that I was taught and learned, and the people that I bonded with during these years there my entire life. And I am thankful for that. Well I'm officially a has been and it may be weird at first but I am so glad that my other sisters will be able to have these amazing experiences as well. Ending it in true Jobie style...
Jobie love,
Kylie Johnson, PHQ #42
My installing team six months ago, seems like just yesterday!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

5 weeks and 1 day to do...

Well it's officially here, its WINTER BREAK. As of tomorrow Longwood is officially done with final exams,  the campus will be basically empty, and the students and staff will be enjoying their 5 week winter break. Let me tell you that I am beyond ready for a break, however, I have no idea what I am going to do with myself for 5 weeks. To cure this dilemma, I do have a very long to-do list of some fun and some not so interesting things to do over these weeks.
Over the past months there have been many things that have been put on the back burner since I have been so preoccupied in college life and schoolwork. These are most of the things that I have added to my fancy winter break to do list and here's hoping that I can make it through the entire list. So here it is, my 2012-2013 winter break to do list...
1. Relax: after my first semester at Longwood, Lord knows that I need some time to just sleep, relax and spend some quality time with my puppy dogs!

2. Read the hell out of my Kindle: I have spent a lot of time reading textbooks upon textbooks and I am ready for some nice quality time with my coffee cups and my nice white Kindle. I need some murder mysteries, and love stories in my life. 
3. Work and make that money: I am a broke college student and as many of you know, that is a tough life to live. I am planning on working at the good old Outback this break and hopefully I can made some money to save up for some of those things that I need/want. (This is if my boss will let me work, haven't particularly asked them yet...)
4.Bake some goodies: I am ready to try some of those wonderful recipes that I have found of pinterest.com. I have built up my food board and I think this is the perfect time to try all of these wonderful things, especially all those delicious looking peppermint ideas for the holiday season.
5. Spend time with the people I love: I really want to make up for some of the time that I have lost at school. I can't wait to see my family, my brother who I have only seen twice since August, and my friends that go to all different schools around Virginia and even other states. I can't wait to have lunch with some of my yearbook ladies that I haven't seen in quite some time! It's been different this year without them all the time!


6. Buy Shannon the best Christmas present: I have been trying to think of the perfect Christmas present for the best roommate ever and I think that over break I am going to be able to perfect this wonderful present. I have been contemplating this all for way too long!
7. Follow through with the best Christmas present idea: I am ready to follow through with this wonderful idea that I have for such a great person and hopefully they will love it as much as I do!
8. Prepare for another semester at Longwood: I love it here at my wonderful school and I will be beyond ready to come back after these 5 weeks. 

I have hit a roadblock of things that I have planned to do, however, believe me I will add tons to this list. I am looking forward to this break, even though I know I'm going to miss my home away from home very much. And I know very much that I am going to cry myself to sleep every night when I can't talk to and see my roommate all the time. But I think we can do it Shannon! I hope that all those college students out there have a wonderful break and get to do great things over break as well! Happy Holidays guys! 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Friends, memories, and sashes of course!

Many of you may not know what Job's Daughters is but it is a huge part of my life, and always will be. It is a Masonic youth group for girls between the ages of 10 and 20 and it has changed my life. I was a completely different person before I joined and I can honestly say that I am proud of who I have become.
I joined when I was 15 years old because I heard the E.I.C. of our yearbook staff talking about "Jobies" all the time and I was really curious. I can honestly say that I am thankful for Sam Boyd because if it wasn't for her I wouldn't have had this amazing opportunity. Since I have joined have learned tons of things about myself, I have made friends that I know I will have forever, and I have made memories that will last me a lifetime. 
My sisters have become a huge part of my life, and I have made some of my best friends in this organization. I have met people from around the state, and bonded with people I never thought I would have. After being elected into the position of Marshal in my bethel I got the chance to go to Leadership Weekend. I was in an amazing cabin, with two absolutely amazing counselors. One was a girl from my home bethel Jessy who I was already great friends with and the other was someone that I had met a few times and heard about from quite a few people, Kenedey. I don't know what happened but we clicked really fast and we became amazing friends. We spent the weekend together, and then it bloomed into one of the best friendships that I have now. Kenedey is now my best friend, even though she lives an hour and a half away from me, we manage to stay as close as ever. 
In Job's Daughters there are many events, titles, and tons of very important people. One of the popular state wide events is the Miss Job's Daughters Pageant. I had the honor of going a year ago as a contestant, and it was a great experience. This year I just supported my sisters from across the state. I was so excited to be there with Kenedey on stage as well as many other people that I love dearly. There are two titles up for grabs at the pageant and those are Miss Job's Daughter of Virginia and Miss Congeniality of Virginia. The outgoing Miss Congeniality was a very good friend of mine from my home bethel and she is also one of Kenedey's great friends, so the information that is about to come is quite exciting. 
I had talked to Kenedey before the pageant and I had told her that she is amazing and that she needed to go out there and win that thing and indeed she did. I was so happy when they announced Kenedey as the new Miss Congeniality of Virginia.  This meant that right then Tasha got to sash Kenedey and it was beginning of another great year with two more fantastic Misses. It was so great seeing Kenedey win and her family and bethel on the other side of the room cheering like crazy and her cousin crying with joy! 
She is going to do amazing! Love you!

We such purdy best friends!


This was one year ago, when I competed in pageant!
It's crazy to think that a year has passed and she is now a Miss.
Well this is to you Kenedey...I am so proud of you and I know that you will do a fantastic job. I can not think of a better person to represent Virginia for this next year and I know the girls chose you for a reason. You should be so proud of yourself. I love you to death and know that I am here for you if you need absolutely anything, not only this year but forever! You are amazing and a super fantastic best friend. CONGRATULATIONS! 

Monday, November 12, 2012

MLLC 2012: Part One


This past weekend I had the great opportunity to attend Longwood's annual Mountain Lake Leadership Conference (MLLC 2012). I had heard about it a bunch of times from my sister, who is a S.E.A.L member. S.E.A.L is the organization on campus that puts on the conference every year. The conference is held at the Mountain Lake Hotel, which happens to be the place where the movie Dirty Dancing was filmed, which is my all-time favorite movie. Well I'll get to that in the other parts of the blog posts to come, let's actually talk about the conference. 
The theme for this year was "Millennial Leadership." They had sent out an email before going to the conference that had a link to the blog that had all the weekends information on it.  I was kind of skeptical when I was reading the workshop briefs, but once I got there I realized that I could actually really use this knowledge to help me. The sessions had to deal with technology and using it in different ways. I attended sessions on “Where Do you Draw the Line,” “Digital Identity Development: How to Live Your Life Online,” “Social Media Tools 101,” and finally “Sleep: Who Needs It?”
Over a series of my next few blog posts I’m going to go over the different sessions I went to and the things that I brought back from them. I learned a lot of information that goes from Facebook security to the best times to nap and how to improve my sleep habits. I will also talk about the amazing experience of climbing the mountain and getting to see the amazing sunset as it slowly went descended behind the mountains. I hope that the information that I share with you all will help you in the ways that it was able to help me. I was able to come back from the weekend and actually use the information directly when I got back.
A great experience we had was having a great keynote speaker, Ed Cabellon. He taught two of the workshops that I went to and gave the opening and closing speeches of the weekend, and he was very very helpful.
So, stay tuned for more information from this weekend and amazing pictures at the top of a very beautiful mountain. Ohh, and don’t forget you will hear lots about my obsession with Dirty Dancing and the fact that I was at the hotel where much of it was filmed.
Here are some previews of the amazing pictures that I have from this weekend. (There is an obnoxious amount more to come very soon.)
My lovely roommate, Shannon. She is the best, and hopefully she is glad that I dragged here to the conference this weekend!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

The Ups and Downs of Living with Shann...

It was a difficult transition moving from my home of 16 years, to a new city and room. College was something that I had always dreamed of and when it came I honestly didn't know what to do with myself. When I first moved in it was quite the roller coaster ride. It had its ups and downs, fortunately they were mostly ups!
I had moved in with my friend from high school Jess, and it was going great at first. Even though we had our times it was a good match for the most part. We had met our suite mates who were quickly becoming some of our best friends at Longwood. We both clicked with them and it was great. When times got tough and things got hectic we discussed it and decided that it would be best if we had a little room switch-a-roo. Even though we had some of our skeptic thoughts it seemed like it was for the better if we did the good 'ole swap. So...it happened, and now I have this chick Shannon as my roommate. Many say that your freshman year roommate will be your life long friend, and let me tell you, we have already made that promise to each other. (She mentioned it to me when we were doing laundry in the basement and she had said, "We're going to be life long friends. Does that scare you?")
Living with her is quite the experience. So far it has been a great one at that. Even though the title may fool you, I have not found very many, if any, downs yet. I hope that this doesn't jinx me, but I'm sure we'll still do great for the rest of the year, and years to come. Living with someone is quite the pressure, you need to really make it work, or else you will live in HELL. At first switching rooms was weird, it was like I was coming to school all over again, in a good way.
I could not ask for a better roommate and friend at college. She takes all the crap that I give her, she listens to my long vent sessions, and she understands my weirdness (which most people don't tend to accept). It is very likewise for her. So in all we make a good team. (I had the urge to say couple, but you know, she might get a little freaked out) I would have to say if I didn't meet her I don't know what I would have done with my life. I hope she never gets tired of my obnoxious singing, angry venting, and fun name calling. And if she doesn't I promise that I will not get tired of her non-obnoxious singing, her loud pterodactyl noises, and her constant sickness. We get along very well and I'm sure it will be a four years we won't be able to forget.
Enough with the gay talk, for all you future college students out there, really think about who you are rooming with, it can make or break your freshman year. And even if times get tough don't give up.
Love you Shanny McFanny, the Pretty Pretty Princess. You's da bestest!
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