Sunday, November 1, 2015

ESA



ESA-Epsilon Sigma Alpha. It's a way of life. It's a part of who I am.

ESA isn't something that I joined after going off to college. I've been brought up in ESA..if you've been to a convention, you've probably heard many of the people say how they remember when I was in diapers...well, that's the truth..My first IC Convention was when I was 9 months old..and so far I haven't missed one-so I really have been brought up in ESA.

One of my favorite things in ESA is going to IC Convention. Going to convention allows me to see so many people who I consider family.  My whole family knows that when you arrive at the hotel, you better be ready for lots of hugs and kisses.  Amanda and I know that everyone will ask the same questions- How old are you now? Do you have a job? Do you have a boyfriend? How is school going? How is band? Where are you living? Have you started a chapter yet?-all week long...and as much as we may get frustrated with having to respond so many times to these questions, we still respond because the people asking those questions are important to us. 

ESA has taught me the importance of giving back to the community.  ESA has also taught me the importance of sharing my talents to help others.  ESA has allowed me to find my passion for supporting Easter Seals and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. ESA has allowed me to make an uncountable number of friends-many of whom I consider family. ESA has taught me so much more than I will ever know.

The men and women of ESA support, encourage, and love me more than I will ever know.  I will always be grateful to ESA for all of the memories.  

For more info: http://www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org/Homepage

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