2008 Service Trip to New Orleans

greg1.jpgAs a sophomore, I’ve been around the university long enough to hear about the amazing Wake Forest connection. It’s spoken about by the alumni, by the faculty and by the older students as a revered creed to the Wake Forest body. It’s that case where you meet a stranger, only to find out that he or she graduated from the university two years before you, and you wind up joining him or her for dinner the next night. Or you happen to jokingly ask for enough money to get a plane ticket to go to the Orange Bowl since you’re studying abroad, and fellow Deacs raise enough money not only for the plane ticket, but for the ticket to the game as well. It’s this special connection that you make with fellow alumni that make Wake such a special experience both as a student and after you leave campus to head into the dreaded “Real World.” While I’ve heard about this connection, it’s not necessarily something that I had experienced first-hand until this evening.

As Amy briefly mentioned, we ate dinner at Mrs. Kathy Vogel’s house this evening. She’s the mother of a current senior at Wake Forest, but she and her husband did not attend the university themselves. That being said, her connection to Wake Forest, not even a first-hand experience, motivated her enough to not only generously pay for our entrance into the New Orleans aquarium and spend the whole afternoon with us there, but also lovingly open her house to us for dinner. With about 5 hours of notice, Mr. and Mrs. Vogel prepared an amazing dinner for us and entertained us for the majority of the night. I just can’t express enough how excellent it was for this couple to willingly open up their house to us with such little notice. We came to find out that while some of the group knew of her daughter, none seemed to express that they knew her well, and yet here we were sitting in their house chatting for hours about the history of New Orleans and, of course, about our beloved university. I just haven’t heard of many incidents like this at other universities that my friends attend. Clearly we’ve got something very unique and extraordinary at Wake that most universities cannot match. So thank you Vogel family, not only for the afternoon and dinner, but also for giving me my first quintessential example of the power and beauty of the Wake Forest link. You were perfects hosts.

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  1. Your Aunts says:

    You are so sweet…and it shows in what you write… as usual - your thoughts translate so well on to paper.. (still think you should be a psychologist!!.. I am glad you are having such a great time…. Ben and Carly as usual are acting ridiculous.. it is wonderful to see grace and emma.. so grown up… I’ll be sending you some ideas re: t-shirts.. for now.. we miss u and ben & carly say “sup dawg?”.. whatever that means….


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