Weenie O’ahu

Bust out the leis and hula skirts: it’s Weenie O’ahu time. Our 26 beautiful new Weenies arrived at the Tejas house Saturday night for our semesterly celebration to nothing but cheers and love. The house was packed, music was blaring, and the dance floor was hoppin’, making this a party a rainstorm couldn’t even stop. Makeshift slip and slides entertained as everyone eagerly awaited the Fall 2013 Weenie dance. Coordinated by our Spirit Haunts, Maggie and Marilyn, the traditional dance was to “Gas Pedal” by Sage the Gemini, and everyone counted down the minutes to that anticipated moment. Finally, the clock struck midnight. The Weenies descended upon their stage on the Tejas porch, while the rest of us cheered from the lawn, forgetting about the pouring rain. The music began, and we all saw dance moves that channeled BeyoncĂ© and Shakira. You had to be there to see it, but take it from us – the Weenies’ dance was on point!

“I thought it was an amazing way to welcome the new Weenies into the organization and shower us with love,” said Fall 2013 Weenie Kiki Nicholas. “It was also a good way for people from other organizations to meet us! I also loved that we could invite our friends who were not in the organization so they could see the amazing group of girls I’m so lucky to call my sisters and new family.”

From there on, they hit the dance floor with their fellow Weenie sisters, Actives, and friends, both new and old. Weenie O’ahu topped off a busy and unforgettable first weekend for our 26 newest faces, and marked the beginning of an incredible Weenie semester.

Welcome to the tradition, Weenies!
C I hope Fall 2013 danced the night away W Y

Also, special thanks to The Tejas Club for hosting another great Weenie O’ahu and to our Special Projects Haunts, Ashley and Sierra, for helping to make this a fabulous time as usual.

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