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Greek Family
Greetings All,
I just had the most.. interesting weekend, and although it was nerve racking, it made me very glad that I'm a member of our greek family. While in Washington D.C. this weekend for a committee meeting, I got out of a cab only to have the driver drive away with my purse and cellular phone still in the back seat. I was lost, and broke, and the only numbers that I had memorized were for people to far away to do me any good. My suitcase was heavy, and I didn't know what to do. Another cab driver say my situation and drove me to the police station that happened to be a couple of blocks away. When I got to the counter, the desk sergeant turned around, took one look at my Delta Jacket and informed me that he was an Omega recently graduated from George Washington U. After filing a police report he gave me about $20 of his own money to get me to the airport via the subway. After leaving the police station, I misread the directions on the paper the sargent had given me and had to stop to match the street I was on with the directions. I kindly older lady stopped me on the street and offered to walk me to the bus stop, about 3 blocks away, which, at that point, was the easiest way to get to the subway. During the walk, she told me she was a member of Zeta Phi Beta. We got to the bus stop where we parted ways, and I took the bus to the subway station. The elevator to the underground station was broken, and so were the escalators, so I had to try to get my suitcase all the way down the stairs. Those of you who know that I have a very bad back, know that that was no easy task. I got a third of the way down when a young man in a brown sweatshirt offered to help me with the bag. It wasn't until I got to the bottom of the staircase that I realized the sweatshirt said Iota Phi Theta. While on the subway (that I had never ridden before) I became concerned that I may not be going the right way, and I haven't quite gotten used to the new prescription of my glasses, so the woman sitting next to me asked where I was going. We established that my stop was the one after mine so I knew to just get off after she did. She never said anything, but I noticed that the umbrella she was carrying had the crest of Alpha Kappa Alpha. When I got off of the the train, the heel of my boot became lodged in a hole in the concrete, and I fell. The conductor got off of the train to make sure that I was alright, and as he was running back to the train, he rattled of when and where he pledged Alpha Phi Alpha. The subway train has only one stop at Washington National Airport, and that is at the main terminal, but TWA is in the other terminal, and you have to take a airport shuttle to get there. The eastern seaboard was experiencing the start to a very bad storm, and no one wanted to walk, so several airport shuttles passed me by because they were full. Finally a Cab driver who had seen me try to flag the shuttle said he would take me to the East terminal. Turns out that he was a member of Phi Beta Sigma, and so is his son who is in school near where I am in school. I finally made it to the counter where one of my Delta Sorors took one look and my tiered and tear stained face and gave me first class boarding pass. My day Sunday really sucked, but without my pan Family, it could have been a whole lot worse. Regina |
That is a very nice story. I'm glad everything worked out for you. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif
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That's just a great story. Aren't you glad you had that jacket with your letters or whatever on it? Glad everything turned out OK for you.
DeltAlum |
Soror, you have me about to tear up in class. Your story is why I always travel wearing some type of 'nalia, cuz u never know.
I LOVE MY NPHC FAMILY!!! Kelli [This message has been edited by 12dn94dst (edited March 05, 2001).] |
Gina_lynn,
What an awesome story. I wish everyone who thinks Greeks "pay for their friends" could read this! Absolutely the embodiment of NO MATTER THE LETTER, WE'RE ALL GREEK TOGETHER!! |
That story rocks!
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What a NEAT story! Makes me feel all warm and fuzzie inside! Hey you should submit that story to that thread about greek stories...it's somewhere at the bottom of this forum!
Sisterly Love, Hootie http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif ------------------ What do you get when you cross and Alpha Omicron Pi and a Sigma Phi Epsilon? A beautiful Chi Omega!!! |
Wow. I love that story--isn't there someway we can release this amazing positive and realistic depiction of greeks to the mass media?????
http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif Amy ------------------ "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt |
Gina_lynn
All I can say is your story was all that. It was very moving and touching. ------------------ Peace KL |
Truly a moving story. It shows what Greek life is all about. I love my NPHC family!
------------------ KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC. SPR 97 XI LAMBDA |
Soror, you were truly blessed!
THANK YOU, NPHC FAMILY!! ------------------ MCCOYRED Mu Psi '86 BaltCo Alumnae Dynamic...Salient...Temperate...Since 1913 |
WOW! What an incredible experience!
------------------ @-->--- Pure as Silver, and True Blue! Alpha Sigma Kappa - Women in Technical Studies |
Wow! I feel the love.... http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif I'm glad you reached your destination safely. That was some trip, huh!?! Traveling again anytime soon? http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif
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As I have always said on the posts, Greeks are different than most of the (normal). I still beleive in helping my fellow mankind and especially fellow Greeks.
Great to hear that fellow Greeks are there to help!! ------------------ Tom Earp LX Z#1 Pittsburg State U. (Kansas) |
Wow, that really is a beautiful story.
I am happy to hear that you are safe. I know it must have been traumatic, but of course the NPHC fam comes to the rescue. GOD bless those folks who looked out for you and GOD bless all greeks who really do care about their fellow greeks. (an non-greek too *smile*) |
(((((((((((Big Group NPHC HUG!!!!!))))))))
Makes me wanna break out into a song! A lovely story indeed! ------------------ Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated...Every Finer Woman's Dream! |
i am sitting here crying....i really love my NPHC family...
((((((((((((((((HUG))))))))))))))))) these organizations are truly a blessing. ------------------ MaMaBuddha Devastating Stimulating Tantalizing _________________________ Imaginer un métro rempli avec les anges tombés... |
That is a great, uplifting story!
Have you considered submitting it to your sorority's magazine? I think that's something that others would be interested to read, and make them proud to be Greeks! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif |
Thank you for your prayers and best wishes. My only hope is that non-greeks who have so much to say about individuals (who happen to be greek) who say something rude to them ect. will see this and reevaluate the way they look at us.
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I am wondering if this could be submitted to the NPHC or be shared at future conferences and conventions. This truly goes to show you that the NINE are soooooo DIVINE!! Was that corny enough for you? http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/tongue.gif |
I am sitting in my classroom with tears in my eyes-- my 6th grade students are wondering why
I love OUR family!!!!! ------------------ IVY in my HAND-- AKA in my HEART |
This story is the most touching that I've ever heard.
CT |
This is what being a part of the Divine nine is all about.I have had some very positive experience with other greeks simple because we are who we are.True Love.
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