Packing my Suitcase the College Lifestyle’s way for ΔΔΔ’s Biennial Convention!!!
June 22, 2010 by Christine P
Filed under CL ExCLusives!, Fashion, Lifestyle, Sorority Life, What We Love
I LOVE traveling and going on trips and vacation, but I HATE packing. The process itself is always frustrating, and I always do it incorrectly, and end up with multiple bags for just a one night trip, or I end up with a suitcase full of wrinkled clothing. Now that I think of it, everyone I know hates packing.
This is what I normally look like as I pack for a trip.
Stressed. Confused. A general mess.
But next Wednesday, I am leaving for ΔΔΔ’s Biennial Convention in Florida, and I am NOT going to let myself get to the point where I feel stressed out or crazy, and I am not going to pack too much, or not pack enough. I am going to follow my list of packing tips that I have (unfortunately) learned the hard way. You should too!
Christine’s Packing Tips: Learned by Trial and Error
1. Make a list of exactly what you need
This avoids just throwing random clothes into your suitcase the night before, or forgetting to pack anything. Plan each day of your trip, complete with shoes, accessories, and cosmetics.
2. Choose “basic” items so that you can pack less
Basic items can be reused throughout your trip, so you can pack less! Instead of bringing multiple pairs of shoes, bring just one pair of black heels that will match all of your outfits!
3. Pack dresses
This works if you are going to a business casual convention, like I am, or if you are going on a relaxing vacation! Essentially, bringing dresses takes up less space, and they are easier to fold!
4. Bring a purse with a long strap
While running around in the airport, it is hard juggling pulling a suitcase, holding a boarding pass, all while holding onto your purse, making sure that no one steals it. For my trip, I am going to be using a purse that I can wrap across my body, so I won’t need to worry about it!
5. Pack light…literally
Do not pack heavy items, such as boots, that will weigh down your luggage, and take up unnecessary room. If you do need to pack something heavy, wear it on the trip!
6. Section items properly in your bag
I have experienced this in many trips: on the first night of the trip, it comes time to go to bed, and I am too tired to unpack, let alone search through my luggage. I just want put pajamas on, brush my teeth, and go to bed!!! So, pack your bags so you can find what you need! Put your panties in the compartments on the side of your bag, keep all outfits together, and for that first night, put your pajamas on top!
7. Pack a cosmetic bag
It is always difficult finding all of your toiletries when they are thrown around in the black hole that is your luggage. Putting your make up, tooth brush, and lotions in a separate bag makes it much easier to find everything!
8. Pack a bathing suit!
They do not take up that much room, and you never know when you will need it! Chances are, even if you are going on vacation in the middle of December, the hotel you are staying in may have a pool or hot tub!
9. Keep accessories minimal
Think of bringing a few simple pieces that can be worn with many different outfits! For example, pack pearls and plain gold earrings. Leave those crazy magenta earrings that only work with one outfit at home!
10. Pack Febreeze and Anti-Wrinkle Spray
This is not an alternative to washing your clothing! But no matter how carefully you fold your clothing, wrinkles while packing may be inevitable. Also, while sitting in a suitcase for hours, your clothes may smell musty, and a little Febreeze can help!
Check out these cute, affordable BUSINESS CASUAL CLOTHES!!!
(And click on the picture to find where to buy them!!!)
business casual by christinepalaski featuring Forever21
The “Don’t Forget This” List:
You can always pick up a toothbrush at a drug store, but these are items to NEVER forget!
1. Cell phone (and charger!)
2. Medication
3. Identification (driver’s lisence, passport)
4. Insurance card (Thank God I had mine when I got an ear infection while visiting Ocean City, MD L)
Have a great trip! Happy packing!!!
Christine Palaski is a proud sister of Delta Delta Delta at Adelphi University, where she is a nursing major.
Calling All New Sorority Alumnae!
February 18, 2010 by Kayla
Filed under CL ExCLusives!, Leadership, Lifestyle, Sisterhood Development, Sorority Life, Weekly Dish, What We Love
As a recently-inducted alumna of my sorority, there are times when you are going to want to jump in and be a part of the chapter again – especially if you are nearby and had a lot of input in it before! Here are some general tips on how to transition into your new role as an alumna of your sorority.
Be the Chapter’s #1 Fan!
You are the supportive backbone and offer moderate advice when asked. Now that you are an alumna, you only have national dues to pay each year, which means a lot more $$ for donations for recruitment, decorations, food & supplies for sisterhood retreats, the Convention pot, and much more for your home chapter! Think about the philanthropic ideas everyone wanted to accomplish and what monetary needs the chapter had when you were there and take advantage of the opportunity by helping your fellow sisters! If you don’t have the funds, come up with a few ideas yourself and mention to the current chapter Fundraising Coordinator, Philanthropy Chair, or come out for a scheduled fundraiser for encouragement.
Time:
One of the top priorities you now have is giving your time to the chapter. This also means having to understand where your boundaries lie. Whether or not it was your choice to become an alumna of your sorority, you no longer have that power of “what to do” in the chapter. This is a very touchy subject to most recently-inducted alumnae. Take my side for example.. This is my first semester being an alumna and having so much input holding the position of Chapter President before I transferred schools definitely makes me take a step back and evaluate myself. Just because I was the president for a year does not mean it is my place to give a freely expressed opinion. I left my home chapter knowing everyone still had things to learn, accomplish, and improve on, but I have FAITH in my sisters. I know no one is out to “destroy” any tradition or lead the chapter into shambles. If someone needs help with a situation, I might give my input on “what I would do” with the facts given to me, but also add in “what is best for the chapter or sister, etc.?” because I have not been at close distance to know what’s appropriate or not.
Take the Initiative:
Just because you are no longer on the chapter roster doesn’t mean your sisters don’t think about you! You remember how busy each semester calendar is, along with everyone’s school, work and daily life. If you haven’t heard from a certain sister in a while, she hasn’t cast you out- she is probably just running around like a chicken with her head cut off! J Don’t stop contact with your sisters. A simple text or tweet will let them know you also have not fallen off the radar and still think about them, too!
Little Things To Show You Care:
Look for an upcoming holiday or find out the next social event your home chapter is putting on and make little goodie bags focused around that theme. Add some candy or bake a little treat (rice krispies are the best, quick and easy to make; you can create a fun and funky color with food dye matched around the theme, too!) and put a cute and short sisterhood quote or personalize it by telling each sister why you love her and/or are thankful for her in your life!

Alpha Sigma Tau - Epsilon Gamma Chapter - Fall 2009 Bid Day
Find CL Executive Director – Shelly Marie , CL Intern Emily R., and ME! (Hint: search front row).
Kayla Norris is an Intern at College Lifestyles(TM). She is a proud sister of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority and misses her busy life at Epsilon Gamma Chapter, but is excited to see her sisters at Alum Day at the end of the month! J

















