I've realized the most efficient way for me to express myself and get through life transitions is to create food analogies… so here’s my best attempt!
Imagine a giant, hot fudge, brownie sundae. I mean the real deal. Warm, gooey brownie next to cold icecream, cookie dough chunks, drenched in hot chocolate syrup and a cherry on top. You know that feeling you get when you take your very first bite? It’s so overwhelmingly good you have to close your eyes for a second and you can't help but smile…. That’s Virginia Tech.
I love this place.
I love the Huckleberry Trail and the fragrant smell of fresh, cow-manure-scented, Blacksburg air.
I love finally finishing the drive down 81 and seeing the giant VT carved out of bushes.
I love the feeling I get when Enter Sandman plays and the entire stadium starts jumping. I don't like the feeling I get when I can't stop falling on the couple in front of me.. "Is this stadium shaky?!"
I love being packed into Big Als, singing throw backs at the top of our lungs. I love listening to “rando girl’s” life story in the bathroom and inevitably walking out with toilet paper on my shoe.
I love the jungle-like scene outside Benny Marzano's at 2am. Girls eating their pizza slice like vultures to a carcass…and the genuine smile people get as they're finally handed their slice over the counter. Cannot be far off from the face of a mother gets while holding her new born child.
I love the Sigma Chi house after a party at 3 am…. screaming “Shout”, jumping barefoot in the frat sludge.
I love the view from McCafee’s knob and the rolling hills of endless broccoli trees.
I love getting kicked off the Tot's karaoke stage...
I love Souvlaki and the fact that I still have no idea how to pronounce gyro.
I love leaving El Rods after a jumbo margarita and realizing my night is now ill-fated and I ate my body weight in chips.
I love walking down the stairs at Center Street while we're all tailgating and seeing floods of maroon and orange…...
I’m leaving Virginia Tech with more than a degree… I’m leaving with these endless, smile-inducing memories, relationships I cherish and a sense of what is truly important in life.
So what do we do now? Have you EVER seen someone take the first bite of their hot fudge brownie sundae and walk away? We still have a whole sundae to finish. Don’t let it melt without getting the most out of it. The rest of the sundae may not be as fresh... but delicious nonetheless... so we must enjoy every last bite!
Cheers 2013 Hokie grads. May our future be as fulFILLING as these last four years. ;)