High, Low, Sunshine

Age: 25
Occupation: Speech Therapist
Residence: Beach Haven, New Jersey
Language: English

Story: “This is one of my absolute favorite things that I used to do in my sorority with my sisters at Auburn University. Every chapter meeting, we would start with a High, Low, Sunshine! It’s kind of like “Rose, Bud Thorn,” except it’s exactly like “Rose, Bud, Thorn” but the “thorn” is in the middle, because we do NOT believe that you should end your happy stories with something bad! But so, typically we do a High, Low, Sunshine for our entire week. Someone will give their high of the week, then their low of the week, and finally– the sunshine is something your looking forward to in the upcoming week! I love doing this tradition so much with my sisters, that I’ve even brought this into spaces at work and with my friends. Now everytime we get together, we always do a High, Low, Sunshine!”

Analysis: This is a beautiful tradition in my opinion. It’s so fascinating how certain traditions can start in one place and then grow exponentially as they catch steam and more people learn to love it. It’s really cool to think about how all of these sorority sisters (who now live across the world) have shared their highs, their lows, and their sunshines with people from all walks of life. This is the kind of cultural folk speech that stretches across many other different cultures–its universal. I even started doing High, Low, Sunshines with my friends and families. It’s beautiful to hear about peoples’ weeks, and I could tell that this informant really loves this tradition. They loved talking about it, and we even ended our conversation by doing a High, Low, Sunshine.