First Day

We finished our first day as Oxford summer students and everything has been just as amazing as we’d hoped it would be. We’ve had three meals in the Christ Church Hall so far and we’ve met an incredibly diverse group of fascinating people. They’ve hailed from Orkney to Florida, from Aix en Provence to Pakistan. All with rich life stories and an abundance of curiosity and intelligence.

My tutor for The Black Death course is perfect. We’re covering a lot of detailed information and I can’t keep up as I try to write down the references to books and historians and historic figures and events. But he has a sense of humor. Anyone who acknowledges the dearth of good coffee choices and then turns around and makes a Monty Python reference has won my attention.

Meanwhile, we’ve seen a couple pictures of the kids and their cabin-mates, so we’re optimistic that their adventures are going swimmingly also.

Tomorrow is a full day – the usual meals and classes and also a walking tour of the city, a string quartet performance and then another walking tour of the pubs. Should be a fun day!

3 thoughts on “First Day

  1. A walking tour of the pubs!! That sounds like my kind of fun!

    I’m annoyed that my first comment on your post yesterday somehow didn’t go through and only the second comment showed up but alas!

    1. The walking tour was a lot of fun – we did a walking tour of the city in the afternoon and then we did a pub tour of the city after dinner. The pubs were nice, but the people in this program are from all over the world and from so many backgrounds. We’ve had so many fascinating conversations.

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