Pledge Retreat
Bonfires and S’mores and Pinatas, Oh My!
Spring Retreat 2013
I was not able to attend pledge retreat but my lovely sister Amy was able to provide me with her experiences during spring retreat. Enjoy!
Last weekend, we had an amazing time at Pledge Retreat, planned by
the amazing Rebecca Oakes and Gabby Washington! We met up at Chapel Circle and
our two pledges Kate Rollins and Austin Robinson were blindfolded (willingly!)
and we took a group picture.
(Caption: we can’t help
taking pictures with the blindfolded pledges!)
The
fun began at Rebecca’s house where we did a scavenger hunt and played Apples to
Apples, during which Nic Cage was mentioned more than is probably socially acceptable. After that was
dinner, cooked by Megan Jordan’s amazing parents, and it was extremely
delicious.
After
dinner it was out to bonfire to enjoy each others company and enjoy the fire.
CJ Blanton, the Chaplain, surprised everyone (in a good way!) by arranging for
a pastor to come and speak and oversee communion. This was an excellent addition
to Pledge Retreat and a great idea. We even found out that the pastor, Pat, was
a sister of Alpha Delta Theta when she was at High Point College. Sometimes
it’s amazing what a small world it can be! I love meeting former sisters who
can share their fond members of ADT. She was happy to know we were still
around!
After
communion, we enjoyed the warmth of the fire, marveled at all of the stars we
could see in the sky and made s’mores which was a huge plus for someone with a
major sweet tooth, like me!
(Caption: Sisters Shannon Barr, Amy Stamm and
Libby Bean)
(Caption: Sister Megan Jordan)
(Seniors Ali Lundberg and Hollie Hubbs)
(Caption: Pledge Trainer Gabby Washington,
President Amy Stamm and Secretary Christen Laughorn)
After s’mores set-up committee
went over to the place where we would be spending the nice to set-up and once
they were done we all headed over. It was an awesome building used to hold
bluegrass gospel jam sessions and perfect for out groups. We started to watch a
movie but were all so tired that we crashed before it was over.
The next morning we had a
devotion by CJ where we created Wordless Bible Bracelets. Each sister got one
color beads/a string and had to distribute the proper pieces to each sister.
Each bracelet has five beads and we all had to work together to make it
complete. It was a great devotion about our relationship with God and
our relationship with each other through Christ.
(Caption: sporting our new Wordless Bible
Bracelets)
The next morning, Gabby and
Rebecca fulfilled another childhood love of mine: piñatas! We were all
blindfolded working together managed to bust that piñata open. Some were better than others but I don’t
think anyone missed, so it worked out pretty well!
(Caption: Pledge Trainer Rebecca Oakes was in
charge of blindfolding sisters before hitting the piñata and spinning them a
bit to disorient them!)
After the piñata, we ate
lunch, including a delicious custom ADT cake we did what all girls do a lot of:
took some pictures (including this one of some sisters sporting our brand new
team shirts).
We made the executive
decision to bring the hand sign back (I tried next year but maybe I’ll actually
succeed this year!) as you can see in this picture
All in all it was an awesome
weekend and I’m pretty sure everyone agrees that Gabby and Rebecca did an
amazing job planning what was one of the best, if that the best retreat I’ve been to! Thank you to Gabby and Rebecca for
all of their hard work
With Love,
Kayla Siebenmark
ADT Historian