Sitting next to Christine Baranski at the Perch (you know, that actress from Mamma Mia and The Big Bang Theory?), helping Kim celebrate completing her finals (I don't know if I can stress how big of a deal finals are here -- rather than marking the end of a semester's work, they, and they alone, are the assessing rod for one's entire Oxford degree -- think N.E.W.T.S. in Harry Potter), attending a celebratory birthday BBQ at the Kilns (C.S. Lewis's house) for Jonathan, my Jr. Dean (and Classics tutor) from my SCIO semester, going to a Low concert in London with a friend, and watching (rather than participating in) Summer VIIIs, the summer crew races (I haven't actually been rowing this term, which has probably been a good thing, but wasn't completely voluntary -- we ended up having too many women for the team, and while I would like to blame losing my seat on the fact that I was quite sick during trial week, and couldn't even complete the sprint length, much less make the time cut, the reality is that I'm not much of a speed demon anyway, so might have lost my place regardless -- a bummer, but not something I really have time to mope about).
Here are some pictures from my exciting life (that I should not be living):
Friends waiting for Kim to exit her last exam.
Kim emerging from the Exam Schools.
Flowers and champagne.
What says victory better than a purple balloon?
Flatmates. =)
The Kilns.
Eating ice-cream while watching the division one races.
2 comments:
Thanks for the update Karith. Your life still sounds very grand and fun as long as you leave out the looming stress :).
How did you like Low? I went to one of their concerts in Minneapolis while at Bethel, and quite enjoyed it.
I enjoyed them quite a lot. Vibrant and energetic. I really liked the opening act too. Some solo artist with really haunting vocals.
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