Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2012

Happy Halloween from Prague!


It sure didn’t feel much like Halloween here in the Czech Republic… But we’ll get to that later.

Wednesday morning, Stu woke up feeling less-than-great :( so we took it easy. We skyped with Doug (and met her cute Aussie boyfriend), caught up on news coverage of Hurricane Sandy, and I registered for classes at DU (when I get back in January).

By the time lunch rolled around, we were finally ready to take on the day. We strolled through the Kampa Island park again and saw the love lock bridge in search of somewhere to eat. We ended up at a small Frenchy café.

 lovers lock their love onto the bridge
glasses are only filled halfway here - always! humph!

After lunch, we took our time walking back home, stopping at the supermarket (teeny!) to get some food for dinner and breakfast. The rest of the afternoon was spent making plans for the evening. Some people wanted to dress up and just hang out at an apartment; others wanted to go to a bar; and still others wanted to find a costume party at a club – so many options! I didn’t have any costume, but Stu’s roommate lent me a cute black dress and we found an orange feather boa and, boom!, I was Miss Halloween!


Since Stu was still feeling under the weather, she rested at home; but I went out with her housemates to the apartment of other kids in the program. It ended up being a very large gathering! There, I ran into some other DU students (we’re just everywhere, takin’ over the world!) and met some new people too.

new people...
 
...du people...
...new people and du people!

we made our own hot wine, which is a really big cold-weather drink in prague... or so the vendors on the street will lead you to believe! not bad, actually!
navigating the metro

Somehow, it was decided that we were going to go somewhere called Cross Club, which was supposed to be having a Halloween party. After much deliberation and confusion taking the trams/metro to the proper stop, we arrived! There weren’t many people there, it was really smoky, and the people who were dressed up only had scary face paint on – strange! Needless to say, we didn’t say long… just long enough to dance a little and enjoy the funky décor, which was something between an Eastern European relics bar and a futuristic/ industrial alien club.



Me and Stu’s housemates climbed in a cab and went home nice and early (no really, it was!). So the friends were a treat! – but the location was a trick :P


When the whole American crew and I were taking public transit at night, all dressed up in our costumes, we got some pretty weird looks. Not a single Czech person was truly dressed up for Halloween, and they didn’t care! There was just this one Irish guy who gave a girl a hard time for dressing up. Something about him being Catholic and viewing Halloween as a holiday of the Devil and Witchcraft and he didn’t want to raise his children that way, so we should celebrate either… oh wait, I guess it’s okay since you’re American… continue on, then… Like, what?!

And that was my Halloween experience this year. Very, very different from every other year in my life. Actually, it was a nice break to be away from all the craziness of American festivities. But I still don’t understand how Europeans can go all the way from summer to Christmas without a single holiday in between! In the U.S., we are all about the holiday season… or are we all about consumerism..?

Thoughts and good vibes to all those who have been horribly affected by Hurricane Sandy. It hit my home turf really hard, but I also know that there are so many good people who are helping others out, too. Stay strong, New York!

xxo, S

Monday, October 31, 2011

HALLOWEEKEND

Happy Halloween to one and all!

My friends and I had a great Halloween weekend. I had four different costumes, which my friends and I spent weeks coming up with. A bunch of us got ready in my suite beforehand and then partied all together.

getting ready to go out: music playing and costume-altering
betty crocker (a real southern girl) as a belly dancer with me, a sassy texan girl, and our cowgirl sister
 group of us before heading out on friday
 mk and me. troo wuv!
 me and miss bananaanna
 more dz sisters!
flight attendant, ballerina, and "walk of shame"
 stu and me
she is some sort of circus performer/ 80s workout instructor
 stu and doug in matching jumpsuits! 
 betty boop (as betty "boom!") and me
i'm a flight attendent from hawai'i
liv-love and stu
princess jasamine and a grecian goddess - so pretty!

The other cosumes I wore that aren't pictured here (sad!) are a lax bro and a tacky tourist. These were pretty funny... the lax bro one didn't do too well in the cold weather, however.

Can't wait for next year! Or just another costume/theme party in the near future!
xxo, S

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Recruitment 2011!

I'm not going to bother to even TRY and explain how formal Panhellenic sorority recruitment works, but basically, there are a lot of rules, a lot of days, a lot of girls, and a lot of preparation...

We meet and greet possible new members into our house and chat with them to see if they'd be a good fit for our house. The better connections you make, the more likely they are going to feel comfortable at your house. And then, at the end of four days, you have new, baby, DELTA ZETA members!!!

day one, sweet home delta zeta
day two, aloha delta zeta
day three, painted turtle camp philanthropy
day four, preference night

Today was Bid Day, which means that the girls we wanted got our bids. If they accepted, they ran down to us on Driscoll Green and we welcomed them with matching t-shirts and goodie bags and had a celebratory party back at the house. SO MUCH FUN!

party at the house

It's really important to have a good recruitment because these new members are literally the future of your house. Also, if you don't recruit enough girls, then you won't have a big house that year.
Luckily (and of course), we got forty nine wonderful new members! Can't wait to get to know them all better and love them like I do all the rest of my sisters :)



xxo, S

Monday, September 12, 2011

Birthday day!

(yes, I know it's a bit redundant)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!

Last night a bunch of ∆Zs (and some non-∆Z friends) and I went out to dinner in downtown Denver to celebrate my birthday. It was also one of my good friend's (and ∆Z sister) birthday too!!! We're birthday twins! A total of sixteen of us went out to dinner and had an absolute blast :) We sat at a big table outside, and because we had been waiting a long time, got a few free appetizers - yum. It was so fun, we just laughed and had the time of our lives.

the two birthday girls!!
frosting on my face
everyone at dinner

And now today! My actual birthday! I got a lot of birthday calls, texts, and Facebook wall posts... thanks to everyone; I feel so loved :) Per my attending college, I don't get to celebrate my birthday with my family every year now, so it's wonderful that I have such great friends who celebrate to the ends of the earth with me.

I woke up to a bright, quiet morning; well-rested, I walked with Betty Crocker (one of my suitemates) to get breakfast and then headed to the ∆Z house to hang out for a while. Stu drove me and Doug to get picnic food at Whole Foods and then we chilled in Wash Park with Shmee for a while - so relaxing.

stu and doug

Doug, Stu, and Alan took me out to dinner later at Piatti in Cherry Creek. Such a good meal (with more free appetizers!) and scrumptious dessert; Stu got chocolate cake, Alan got salted caramel sorbet, Doug got tiramisu, and I got panna cotta. We were so full afterwards (maybe too much indulgence, but hey, it's my birthday!)....

My awesome suitemate, Dance-ay, got me a cute birthday princess pin to wear around today :) Here are the cards and other things I got today:

 french birthday pastries from Mom
 cards from stu...
 ...alan...
 ...and doug.
 birthday outfit
birthday pins! :)

Thank you to everyone who helped me celebrate! This was one of the best birthdays ever :)
xxo, S