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I HEARD THAT, my soRHOrs!
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(((Bump)))
ATTENTION: This thread has officially been designated as a *Warm & Fuzzy* Thread. Carry on!
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Sorhor Aurora6,
Girl, you must be bored but I gotta admit that it's nice to share the love with the chosen few! Serioussigma22:cool: |
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Awwwww! that's sweet!:) |
@ Soror Serious Sigma!
Bored, me?! Now why would you think that! LOL!
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Sorhor Aurora6,
Girl, that's right because Sigmas are never bored!:cool: Serioussigma22 |
*warm and fuzzy* story
OK, Sorors -- here I go again...
I told yall about the Soror I "found" last year this time who has a daughter in the Brownie troop with my daughter. Last Saturday at our end of the year trip I was wearing my T-shirt and "found" another Soror! Her daughter was new to the Girl Scouts this year and made friends with my daughter. I had been on outings and had seen this Soror since last September. Our daughters are very close. When she saw my T-shirt she told me that she pledged at Morgan State in 1980. The other Soror from last year walked up and I introduced her. A few minutes later.... We were getting ready to go on our trip and I was parking my van so I could get on the bus and I heard someone singing our hymn. There was another Soror standing on the lot whom I don't even know who said, "Hey Soror, I see your T-shirt!" and I started singing with her. All of this took place on the parking lot at the First Baptist of Glenarden, Maryland. I just wanted you all to know that the Brownies of Girl Scout Troop 1727 has about 15 mothers and 3 of them are Sorors :D |
Pari Proud
I love random Sigma encounters like that. It really makes you feel special and unique. :)
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Sorhor Bluereign,
Thanks for sharing that bit of information! Wow! The only thing that I can say is "God how I love this sisterhood." Serioussigma22:cool: |
When I 1st became a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. I used to pondered this question of: why can't our organization be larger and then I attended an event with all sororities present. That quickly changed my mind. Our sorors (whether we knew them or not) were all across the room eeyiping, hugging and getting to know each other. The other sororities didn't seem to be as unified. The young did not speak with the old and they seemed to separate themselves. I was so proud to be a SIGMA at that moment! Yup, they saw what real sisterhood was that day! It was not the numbers (there were alot of the other sororities there) but the quality of the person shined through!
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Sorhor,
That's really nice! Thanks for sharing! Serioussigma22:) |
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