Friday, May 14, 2010

give away winner

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

The winner of a fabulous set of pillows is the one and only... Haleigh!

Congratulations Bee!

In other news, moving + my cousin's bachelorette party + life in general has given me some sort of sore throat, head pounding thing. I feel awful. Plus my new room isn't anywhere near unpacked :(

I'm going to go make another cup of chamomile tea and take a nap.

I hope I start to feel better.

Monday, May 10, 2010

willow house

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

I'm sitting at the desk in my new room typing on a Macintosh computer. I'm not officially moved in yet, but I'm periodically dropping things off between last week and this week to try and get everything over here without killing myself. A few things at a time doesn't seem so bad.

By the way, I hate that this computer underlines my name as if it's spelled wrong. Dinosaur never did that.

My new room is completely barren save for the boxes and duffle bags I have littered the floor with. The only furniture in the room is the desk which the computer I am working on sits atop and a twin sized bed with an old window pane serving as a head board. It will take some getting used to. The noises of the house, the sounds outside, and the new smell will all take time to adjust to, but I know its the right thing for now.

I would post pictures, but my scatterbrained self has left my camera at Clayton's house. I think it's on the shelf in the front room. At least, I hope it is.

Things to do:

1. Find my camera
2. Get tea for the Willow House (that's what I just named my new home)
3. Blog about the AMAZING surprise birthday party my boyfriend and sisters threw for me this past weekend. Not only is he charming and good looking, he is considerate and sneaky.
4. Call Clayton and tell him how charming, good looking, considerate, and sneaky he is.
5. Remind everyone about the free giveaway

Don't forget to comment to win the FABULOUS pillows before this Wednesday at noon!

I hope I get my to do list done.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

goodbye chi omega

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

In my last post I promised to expand on what I meant about leaving my student organizations. In Chi Omega in December and in May we do what is called "Senior Wills". They happen at the last meeting of every semester and provide outgoing seniors with the chance to pass on trinkets, wisdom, and memories. I gave a ton of stuff away, but I also had something to say. Unfortunately I couldn't bring myself to saying it for fear of crying. So here's what I wrote and wish I had the strength to say:

I didn’t live on campus and knew no one at Arizona State my freshman year, so in an attempt to make friends I went through recruitment. Honestly, how I made it into Chi Omega is still a mystery to me, but I couldn’t be more grateful that fate had dealt me such an amazing hand.

After almost dropping, I was initiated in January of 2007 and fought with my parents about moving into Adelphi. My Dad assured me that spending money to live on campus, or worse a sorority house, was simply a waste of money. He couldn’t have been more wrong. I moved into Adelphi my sophomore year in an attempt to get to know more girls and become closer with the house. It was that year I accepted the New Member Educator position within the house. My sophomore year also marked another huge accomplishment: in a command decision Kelley P. decided to take me to Sigma Pi for the first time of my college career. I am forever grateful to Kelley for this memory. I remember thinking if anyone other than Charlie’s Angels could pull off a denim jumpsuit it was Kelley.

Although I had already been active within the organization for two years, my Chi Omega experience didn’t really start until my junior year. In August I broke up with my long time high school boyfriend. After the breakup I thought I had lost my best friend, but Chi O proved me wrong. I just hadn’t met her yet. I lived in Adelphi again my junior year and made the best memories. With my two closest friends we stole fraternity composites, snuck into bars, and had the time of our lives.

After crying in her room for an entire afternoon Allison confided that in her opinion I was the most improved out of our entire pledge class. At first the comment seemed like an insult, but the more I thought about it I realized it was the biggest compliment anyone could receive.

Before I knew it senior year was upon us and for the life of me I have no idea where it went. It feels like we just finished with recruitment and here I am saying goodbye.

After arbitrarily ending up in Chi Omega because of ennie-meenie-minie-mo the house took hold of me and has since not let go. I cannot imagine, my college experience or my life, without Chi Omega. It has struck me to my very core and as a result is part of my being. Being a part of this sorority has shown me how to live to my full potential and truly flourish. Without the amazing women I have met in the Psi Epsilon chapter I would have never made it through heart breaks, the deaths of family members and close friends, inheriting a wicked stepmother, and college life in general. I can’t think of a crisis my sisters cannot fix.

I know that I am getting so much more out of Chi Omega than it will ever get out of me; lifetime friends, memories that will last forever, and some of the most hilarious moments of my life all for just over $600 a semester. What a steal!

When we stand up here and tell you all how fast it goes by we really aren’t lying. Go to date parties even if you’re tired or stressed out. Skip Starbucks during January and February to go on spring break with your sisters. Console a Chi O even if you have a paper due in the morning. These women are the ones you will make the best memories with.

For My Lil Sis Lane: you are the single greatest thing I have done for Psi Epsilon. I knew you were meant to be a Chi O, even when you didn’t. I know you took a chance on me being your big sis since we only really had about a year and a half together, but I am so honored to call you my little sister. You are one of the strongest and most dedicated women I know. You are classy, discrete, and brave. I know you were sad about Personnel chair at first, but I knew you would be perfect. You have done a wonderful job thus far. I am leaving Psi Epsilon in confidence knowing you are helping lead our house to do amazing things. I know I wasn’t around near as much as either of us would have wished this past semester, but know that I am always here for you. I’m just a phone call away, even at 3:30 am. I am so glad we’re sisters. I love you.

For My Baby Sister Haleigh: I have literally been counting down the days until you were going to be a Psi Epsilon since my freshman year. After experiencing something so powerful it changed my life, I wanted to be able to share it with you. While I’m sad we only got to spend a year together, I am excited for you to experience Psi Epsilon for yourself. I cannot wait to hear your crazy Sigma Pi stories, see cute pictures from recruitment, and meet your little. Like myself, I know that you too will flourish in Chi Omega and reach your full potential. Without Chi Omega we are still sisters, but now we can share the bonds of sisterhood I have gotten to know so well. I am proud to call you my sister, and honored to call you a Chi Omega sister. I love you Bee.

For Sara: You are my very best friend. Even when we don’t go to the same parties or when we don’t see each other for five days you are still my best friend. You are the first person I want to call when I am facing personal crisis and one of the only people that can make me feel better after a bad day. I am so lucky that I got to live with you for the last year and a half. Thank you for making my college experience. I love you.

For Caitie: After my huge breakup junior year you forced me to function and helped me become human again. Thank you. While you and Sara are the reason I hate drinking sugar free red bull, I am grateful for all the times it kicked in and helped us stay up til all hours of the night. Without you I would not be the same. I will always cherish the memories we have and I cannot wait to make more. I love you.

For Heather: You were one of my first friends in Chi Omega, an accomplice at Kappa Sig, and a great drinking buddy. I know you are going to knock the socks off of the guys at J.C. Penny. Promise to stay in touch no matter how carried away your new job makes you.

For Rachel: I know moving into Adelphi this past spring was difficult to adjust to at first, but I was ecstatic you moved in. Our room became so much more interesting and lively with you here. I’m sure living with me was difficult, as I often didn’t keep clothes or dishes on my side of the room. To tell you the truth you are one of the funniest people I have ever met and I’m insanely jealous of your super model hair. When I attend Chi Omega events girls are always asking me, where’s Rachel? Where’s Sara? I’m so happy I got to live with the two most popular girls in Adelphi. Despite not being around much, I’ve gotten to know you well and will miss coming home to you on the couch watching an addicting TV show. Thank you for making this semester exciting.

I hope you're ready to say goodbye.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

a real life giveaway!

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

Okay so I know I've been completely MIA, but for good reason. The biggest reason is its just the end of the year and assignments are becoming due and living situations are changing. I'm moving next week into an adorable house in the Willow district. Unfortunately for me the appliances are as antique as the crown molding and ceiling tiles. I've been dreaming about redoing the bathroom with one of these bathroom vanities to spruce up the place. What do you think?

In addition to craziness of moving, Friday I turned in my capstone (code for: freakin hard) project and now I'm "studying" for finals. I'm also tying up loose ends and saying goodbye to student organizations such as Devils' Advocates and Chi Omega. More on that later. With all that gearing up for summer and being excited for my birthday are taking over any free time I may have.

To make up for my extended absence I am doing another giveaway! After much deliberation I am giving these adorable pillows away!



They will look fabulous on a couch or atop a bed, not to mention I will be insanely jealous of the winner!

Rules: post a comment wishing me a happy birthday by Wednesday May 12 and I will announce the winner Thursday morning!

Good luck to all!

I hope you're feeling lucky.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

shh... don't tell

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

I have a rather large secret. Only a few individuals know about it, and to be honest it's quite embarrassing. (So it would only make sense that I reveal what it is online for the world to know.) As you know I'm not much of a television person, but then Rachel my roommate moved in and she has completely changed that. As a result I have become addicted to the most terrible television show out there:

MTV's 16 and Pregnant.

It's awfully sad and I feel completely lousy after watching every episode, but every Tuesday night comes around and you can find me on my black futon glued to my 16" television. However, last night I was so enthralled with watching 17 again, starring Zach Efron (who is seriously a hottie, how have I not noticed!?) that I completely forgot about my favorite TV show.

This is horrible because last night was the reunion show which is similar to a "where are they now?" show. Will I ever know if Leah and Corey get back together!?

I think I'm gonna try Hulu or something....

I hope MTV plays full episodes online.

Monday, April 19, 2010

viva las vegas

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

Today is Monday which means I've been acting like a weirdo all day. It's really hard for me to get into the swing of things on Mondays.

This past weekend the senior girls in my sorority decided to celebrate the culmination of our undergraduate experience by spending two days in Las Vegas. It was my first time in Sin City, and although it wasn't as glamorous as I expected it to be I learned so much about myself and my friends.

1. I thought I liked to party as much as the next girl, but I guess it turns out I'm a little lower key than I knew.
2. I will never stay in a hotel room with more than one other person, unless I'm related to them.
3. I have an insanely amazing tolerance to walking around in high heels.
4. My Momma missed me more than my Dad.
5. Vomit CAN stain a wooden bed frame. Gross.

Also in Vegas my girlfriends said I looked like Posh Spice better known as Victoria Beckham. We all know my bum is much larger than hers, but I really appreciate the wonderful compliment!



Also, I got my hair cut. What is the verdict?



Among other news...

I used Clayton's washer and dryer to do laundry and apparently the heat on his dryer is much more powerful than that of Adelphi or my Momma's dryer because my favorite glow in the dark owl panties have been riding up my bottom all day :(

There is someone in our office helping out this week with our larger-than-average workload (how nice!) unfortunately she is talking so loud that I have put on headphones rented from the ASU Library (who knew you could do that?!) and turned my Pandora on, but she is louder than my music. UGH!

I probably won't post too much in the next two weeks due to several HUGE projects due next week, the last projects I will ever have to do!!!

I'm super excited for our Chi Omega meeting tonite because we are having a special ceremony for the seniors (me!). Yay for milestones!!!

I hope you like what you learn about yourself.

Friday, April 16, 2010

bittersweet brunch

Hello my name is Aimee and this is a real life adventure...

This past Sunday the Psi Epsilon Chapter of Chi Omega held a brunch which we refer to as Eleusinian to celebrate our founders day. This year Chi Omega turned 115! I thought I was old.

Everyone loves this event because we get to dress up really fancy, listen to amazing speakers, recognize our seniors (actually, not as cool when you are the senior), and take pictures outside in front of the gorgeous landscape. Every year people ask us when we went to Hawaii.


Psi Epsilon's Senior Class of 2010


Executive Board 2009


I'm not sure who we asked, but they took a terrible roommate pic.
There are bodies in the background!


Big-Sis Lil-Sis Pic


The Williams Sisters
That's right, she's a legacy.


Didn't I tell you it looked like Hawaii!?


Besties :)


My heinous attempt at a supermodel pose.
Good thing I'm going to school to be a therapist!

Breakfast was delicious and the speaker was good. She didn't tell us a fluffy story of a "happily-ever-after" life, she told us the truth. She talked about how hard life really is once you get out of college. She acknowledged all the bad things that will happen to us, but she pointed out that the only way she got through all of it was with the support of her Chi Omega sisters.

Afterward, Lindsay our alumni advisor recognized every senior by announcing our accomplishments and our future plans. We were all given a classy business card holder with words from our symphony engraved on it:

"to be womanly always, and discouraged never"

Lastly, Frances recognized three seniors who went above and beyond as a member during her time as an active Chi Omega. I was one of them! I was gifted a red towel with the words Chi Omega embroidered on it. They also gave out the Symphony Award. This recognizes a woman that embodied our Symphony during her entire active membership. My suite mate and best friend Sara ended up receiving it. Yay Sara!!!

I haven't been thinking about being a senior lately, I've just been trying to get through my last semester. This past Sunday reminded me of what I will be leaving behind.

I hope you can reflect with happiness.