| Parliament, Big Ben, and the River Thames |
Despite being away from home for 10 plus days, I’ve only been out of the country for 5 due to the lovely stay my family and I had in New Jersey with our cousins at the beginning of the New Year. That well-timed trip allowed me to take literal baby steps out of the country: step one – leave my dog and my house, step two – say goodbye to Dad and Caroline, step three – say goodbye to Mom and the USA. It was a fairly easy process, actually, and quite preferable to going cold turkey on leaving the comforts of home, family AND country for the first time by myself.
The phenomenon of meeting new friends is fascinating to me. Having gone to the same school from K-12 prevented me from ever having to do that until Kenyon came along and I found that it’s actually kinda fun. The same seems to go for meeting my fellow IFSA-Butler (Institute for Study Abroad through Butler University) students. We’re from all around the country, majoring in various different subjects, all extremely nervous about going abroad, and as a result, we’re very chatty and quick to engage, preferring nonsense above letting any moment of silence slip through our constant chatter. The result: amazingly fast friendships (or, perhaps more realistically, acquaintances). The 11 Oxford students quickly found one another and haven’t left each other’s sides until reaching our two Colleges this morning: Lady Margaret Hall and Hertford College.
But woah, I’ve gotten ahead of myself – did I mention that we had our orientation in the wonderful city of London?! We had many MANY hours of orientation informational meetings, including the very useful information that if a gypsy ever throws a baby at you (to distract you in order to pick pocket you), DON’T catch it. Rather, drop it, kick it, or more realistically, push it back. No but really, we did have a good and useful set of days dedicated to orientation which included several meals out on the town and even theatre tickets! The Lady Margaret Hall and Hertford College kids ended up having an extra day after orientation and before leaving for Oxford, so my group of friends got to explore the city on Sunday.
Believe it or not, that Sunday brought out the sun! Encouraged by the warmer weather (in addition to the widespread tube closures due to routine maintenance), we chose to explore the city by foot. While this may seem daunting, it really was not nearly as large of a task as one may imagine - we were able to make it to iconic Trafalgar Square, the Royal Horse Guards, St Jame's Park, Buckingham Palace, Parliament (and Big Ben, of course), Westminster Abbey (and an evensong there later in the day as well - literally surrounded by beauty - architectural, acoustic, aesthetic), the London Eye, bought Tube Passes, and ate at a very good Indian restaurant called "Masala Zone." Fun Fact: Chicken Tikka Masala has replaced Fish and Chips for the official/favorite food of England. As you might expect, I was in heaven.
Oh so very much more to come about my new town of residence: Oxford, Oxfordshire. Much love and until then, adieu!
| Waterfowl at St. James' Park |
Oh so very much more to come about my new town of residence: Oxford, Oxfordshire. Much love and until then, adieu!
love love love love love. So happy you posted, and so thrilled you've made friends.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Ashley
Ditto. Except it's Fred, not Ashley.
ReplyDeleteLol @ "DON’T catch it. Rather, drop it, kick it, or more realistically, push it back." I'm glad you embrace the experience of making new friends. <3 I've now added more places to visit when I go to London next: Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention I love the look of your blog! Gold yellow with...the white floral designs that probably have a name I don't know.
ReplyDeleteTikka masala is the shit! Glad you're having a good time. :)
ReplyDelete(P.S. This is Ria!)