Thursday, November 6, 2008

The Worcester Trifecta and London Excursion

Boy, have I got loads to catch you all up on!

Well, first we have got to talk about academics…hey, it’s Oxford after all, right? So in my opinion there are definitely benefits as well as difficulties with the tutorial system. I am really enjoying having only two areas at the most to focus on at one time. It is possible to go more in depth with the novels and plays that I am reading than I have been able to before. It is also really rewarding to focus so much on you topics because you get to see how everything works together. For me, I am seeing Jane Austen’s progression in her writing style and sophistication from her first novel to her last. I am also seeing why Shakespeare’s thoughts behind his plays because I can see similarities in characters, plot, and theme. The toughest part in my opinion is the quick turn around in between papers. This week I had two papers due and my two tutorials both on Tuesday! So as soon as I finished one essay, I had to try to finish the reading for my second tutorial, then I had to finish the other essay, and now that I have finished both essays I began right away on my reading for my paper for Tuesday. It’s just non-stop! I am enjoying meeting with my tutors one-on-one. I don’t often think of tutorials as work because I get to sit around with my tutors, sipping tea or coffee, and discussing literature! Yay! Sometimes though I don’t like the tutorial system, because when your tutor asks you a question and you don’t know the answer, you can’t just wait for someone else to raise their hand, because there is no one else! I have had many times when I have been confused, and gotten tongue tied, thought originally I had a good idea I was trying to communicate, and then mid-sentence I would forget what my good point was! My tutors are really nice though and they don’t get mean or anything. The tutorials are meant to be an exchange of ideas, and the tutors like you to propose thoughts and challenge them just as much as they ask you questions.

Right, so after all that work, I need to work off the stress somehow right? Well, I row! Unfortunately, I haven’t been on the river in two weeks! L We were short a cox one morning and couldn’t go, and this week the river warning has been too high because we had too much rain and the river was too high! But this week instead of rowing on the Isis, I have gotten to work on my skills on the Erg machine, which I found to be much more helpful! My coach was right there explaining to me what she wanted to me to do, rather than yelling at me from the side of the river bank when she is trying to watch all eight of us at once. I felt like I did much better after her instruction, so hopefully we can get our act together as a team, because our first race is in 10 days!

I have to admit that I think I know why I may be finding the work to be non-stop. The past two weekends I have been off campus! Two weekends ago I went on the home stay in Worcester. (Hence why I now have the “Worcester Trifecta.” I am from outside of Worcester, Massachusetts, I am at Worcester College, and now I have been to Worcestershire, England too!) It was relaxing to be able to relax in a home for the weekend. It wasn’t too much of an exciting time, but it was a nice little break. I stayed with Avril, a woman in her sixties originally from Wales who has been living in Worcester for twenty years now, with another student from another college at Oxford. Avril fed us lots of food and gave us even more hot drinks (tea, coffee, chocolate). I think she asked me at least six or seven times each day I was there if I would like a hot drink! Each night we were there we just relaxed and watched a movie, and then I slept in! That was the only time I have slept in the whole time I have been here! The one thing that the program did have planned for us was a tour of the city of Worcester. They have a few claims to fame, like Worcestershire sauce, Worcester Porcelain (it’s really expensive!), John Wesley founded the first Methodist church there, and supposedly Shakespeare had to go there to get his marriage license! I enjoyed walking around the city, and getting to see the place where the name for my hometown comes from. My favorite was the cathedral though! It was beautiful! Here are some pictures from the weekend:

This is an assembly hall in the Worcester Town Hall (a Georgian style building...cerca Jane Austen's time!)

A cute traditional "black and white" style house.

Inside the cathedral...so pretty!

This past weekend I was in London for the London Excursion Weekend put on by my study abroad provider (IFSA-Butler). I had a fabulous time in London! I got to do a lot more sightseeing and actually spend some time at the sights we saw. But my favorite part of the weekend was getting to see friends from Stonehill! There were eight Stonehillers in London for the weekend! Some I have seen at Oxford, but others I hadn’t seen since the end of the spring semester! Friday night I went on the London Eye with a couple of those Stonehill girls and some of their friends from St. Catz (the Oxford college they are at). Here are some pictures from the Eye:

Here are the Stonehill girls on the London Eye!

On Saturday we went to Westminster Abbey (which was my favorite! I loved seeing Poet’s Corner), the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace, the Churchill Museum and the War Cabinet Rooms, and finally the Globe Theater! By the end of the day it was pouring rain! And we had to hurry back to the hotel to change into our Halloween costumes for our Halloween party boat cruise on the Thames! Then on Sunday morning we had a nice big brunch, and I zipped back up to Oxford on the train!

We had to do all the tourist-y things! So here I am at the Harry Potter tourist trap!

Who goes to London without seeing how many people they can fit in a phone booth? Us: 6!

The single Londoner we met at the changing of the guards felt bad that I was short and couldn't see...so he let me sit on this shoulders. Too bad I didn't even get his name!

Here I am with Christine, fellow Stonehill English major, in the Globe! Yay!

On the boat cruise, I got to see Kathleen and Kaitlyn, Stonehill friends studying at the University of Kent.

I also got to see my fellow witch friend (Rebecca from St. Edmund's at Oxford), Sarah Palin (Maria), an angel (Erica), and Joe the Plummer (Tiina) - all Worcesterites with me!

It has been interesting being here in England during the election, and so Maria and Tiina's costumes were quite a hit!

This Saturday I am taking a day trip with a couple friends from other Oxford colleges to Bath. Now that I have seen the Globe, I will get to see the setting for a couple of Austen’s novels! It’s really neat to be where the people I am studying were a couple hundred years ago. So much history in Oxford…and England!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Lovely photos…. hope you have enjoyed your trip to England.