Did you decoupage part of this? Because half of it looks really intricate and perfect, and part of it…doesn’t. No offense.
Seriously, though, very cute!
^This
If you want to decorate your notebooks with stickers, that’s great. Do what makes you happy.
However, being in a sorority does not automatically make everything you do a TSM.
Snobbery really isn’t as sratty as some of you seem to think it is! It’s not like you have to spend every second with your old high school friends, and you certainly don’t have to go smoke in basements with them, but isn’t deleting them from fb and ignoring their messages pretty rude?
There are plenty of people who I went to high school with that haven’t exactly lived up to their potential, but I’m still nice to them! Being a rude snob is just NS.
I’m going to go out on a limb here and say this isn’t true. Pretty sure we all worse jeans with tennis shoes at least a few times in elementary school!
Depends on if you’re in the north or south. In south, it’s the “other chapter”…in the north, there’s a reason Phi Moo is heard so much more frequently than some of the other less than flattering sorority nicknames.
I wore a bow for my graduation; the caps don’t really come down very far! Actually, I think they’re easier to wear with the mortarboard than a headband:) Still, I’m pretty sure there’s nothing NS about a Lilly headband!
Remember, just because it’s the fat girl chapter at your school doesn’t mean it isn’t top tier at hers. All sororities have a few fat chapters out there.
Daisy, darlin, we’ve already established that you are still in high school, so please, shush and go finish your trig homework.
In the mean time, take it from somebody has been up north: Their cold is not like our “cold”. A Denali jacket and a polo will not cut it. I’m guessing she had a few layers on over her hoodie! (And honestly, if letter hoodies are masculine, I would hate to see what the guys you know are wearing!)
She could have still made her costume(s). My costumes are always homemade, but that doesn’t mean they’re cheap!
Especially if she got a good deal on her semi formal dress, it wouldn’t be hard spend more making two or three homemade costumes than she spent on her semi-formal.
Texas has relatively mild winters; have you tried heavy winter skirts (wool, corduroy, etc.) with cute tights? It’s not quite as easy and versatile as sundresses, but it’s still a nice way to break up the monotony of jeans or leggings every day.
It’s probably not a good sign that you have to worry she’s in your house….
Did you decoupage part of this? Because half of it looks really intricate and perfect, and part of it…doesn’t. No offense.
Seriously, though, very cute!
I feel like this isn’t very personal:(
^This
If you want to decorate your notebooks with stickers, that’s great. Do what makes you happy.
However, being in a sorority does not automatically make everything you do a TSM.
Only in Colorado are BUI’s a regular occurrence! I’ll admit, though, it is slightly adorbs:)
Now now everyone, no need to make fun. It’s actually pretty impressive that the sorority for the blind has learned to do so much in the kitchen.
Snobbery really isn’t as sratty as some of you seem to think it is! It’s not like you have to spend every second with your old high school friends, and you certainly don’t have to go smoke in basements with them, but isn’t deleting them from fb and ignoring their messages pretty rude?
There are plenty of people who I went to high school with that haven’t exactly lived up to their potential, but I’m still nice to them! Being a rude snob is just NS.
LIOB So proud to call you a sister!
I’m going to go out on a limb here and say this isn’t true. Pretty sure we all worse jeans with tennis shoes at least a few times in elementary school!
Missouri State?
Depends on if you’re in the north or south. In south, it’s the “other chapter”…in the north, there’s a reason Phi Moo is heard so much more frequently than some of the other less than flattering sorority nicknames.
I wore a bow for my graduation; the caps don’t really come down very far! Actually, I think they’re easier to wear with the mortarboard than a headband:) Still, I’m pretty sure there’s nothing NS about a Lilly headband!
I feel like half the recent TSM pictures would make a nice addition to this…
Remember, just because it’s the fat girl chapter at your school doesn’t mean it isn’t top tier at hers. All sororities have a few fat chapters out there.
Daisy, darlin, we’ve already established that you are still in high school, so please, shush and go finish your trig homework.
In the mean time, take it from somebody has been up north: Their cold is not like our “cold”. A Denali jacket and a polo will not cut it. I’m guessing she had a few layers on over her hoodie! (And honestly, if letter hoodies are masculine, I would hate to see what the guys you know are wearing!)
She could have still made her costume(s). My costumes are always homemade, but that doesn’t mean they’re cheap!
Especially if she got a good deal on her semi formal dress, it wouldn’t be hard spend more making two or three homemade costumes than she spent on her semi-formal.
Seriously. I’d never dream of dating below my means!
Don’t you have some coke to be doing?
Texas has relatively mild winters; have you tried heavy winter skirts (wool, corduroy, etc.) with cute tights? It’s not quite as easy and versatile as sundresses, but it’s still a nice way to break up the monotony of jeans or leggings every day.
Yuck! That’s more like a THM (Total Hoochie Move).