Friday, January 25, 2008

Getting There.



Hey y'all,

Nearly four weeks have passed since we arrived in England!

I'm getting used to life here. I love walking everywhere. City life means lots of people, new languages, crazy drivers and mass transport.



[Pick a language, any language.]

It's twenty minutes to Oxford by train. The train takes us through lots of sparsely populated land. The cities are so full of people, but there's very little in between cities, mostly crops, cows, sheep and soccer ("football") fields. People rush through the train station in the mornings, all going places fast. A different crowd moves through at a different pace in the afternoon. Evening, when people are going home from work and school, is my favorite time to be going through the train station.


[Running for the 18:23 on Platform 2, Oxford Train Station]

We’re looking for a house in Oxford, which is an amazing town. The architecture and history are incredible! There are so many beautiful buildings and hundreds of years of history.

For example, just walking into town, I passed a huge hill that was the base of a castle built when William the Conquerer invaded in 1066. I kept walking and crossed a bridge over a stream where Christians were baptized hundreds of years ago. After a while, I came to a cobblestone marker in the pavement. It marked the place where the queen "Bloody Mary" had two church leaders burned at the stake.

I went to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford the other day. It’s the oldest museum in England (founded in the 1600’s, I think). There were at least four paintings in there that I learned about in Art History class at Southeastern. And there were whole sections of ancient Egyptian walls. And almost none of it is behind glass. It’s just sitting out there.

Oxford is actually a town, not a campus. There are more than 40 “colleges” in the Oxford system. A “college” is basically made up of whatever students, dons (teachers) and books fit in the building. Most of them were founded and built 500-700 years ago. Because Oxford is a medieval town, the streets are really narrow. The bikes have to ride on the street. The bikes go really fast. So do the cars. It’s crazy.

It rains every day. But it’s a light rain. It’s gray outside (almost) all the time. The sun rises late and sets early because it’s winter. I can’t wait for summer! They say sunset in summer is around 10pm.

I especially enjoy walking through Oxford, and trying not to get hit by the famous black cabs of Oxford.


[Off-duty.]

Walking through Oxford is like walking through history... a bit of recent history: I pass New College everyday. Your new governor studied there. :]

[Windows on New College.]

The colleges are so old and each one is unique. These pictures are from Trinity, which was founded in 1550.

The Trinity College Chapel is incredibly ornate. Like so many things in Oxford, it gives a striking first impression, but has so much more detail.

[Trinity College Chapel, front.]

[Trinity College Chapel, rear.]

[Trinity College Chapel, ceiling.]

Seems like the old and new just blend in Oxford.

[Christ Church and Modern Art, that way.]

Oxford has some pretty interesting places.

[Opium den?]

No, we haven't been in there.

***

Being here with my family is such a blessing. God is using this move to teach me about hanging onto him and being comfortable in Him, even when the new things around me aren't comfortable. I'm getting past apprehension and really enjoying this completely different place. Peace and joy!

In Christ,

Sarah

8 comments:

Harrison said...

ah I love the shot in the train station! It was awesome talking to you yesterday and hearing about the many adventures of Sarah.

Unknown said...

hey sarah,

this is so cool! they really do have some cool buildings where you live. i miss you so much!

Brian said...

Ok, are you going to apply for a scholarship to one of the colleges at Oxford. You see how Bill Clinton turned out?

Also, how about growing a little more and doing a tour of France? They do drive on the correct side of the road.

--Fictoris said...

wow!! I am so jealous!!! wlking everywhere, aking trains here and there.... AMAZING!!

Teresa said...

Sarah,

I had NO IDEA that you moved. Wow. I feel so out of the loop. I have only read your most recent blog but it sounds like your adventures are going to be amazing. Hope that you are well and I look forward to reading what you will be up to in the future!

mamaw said...

hi sarah,
maw maw misses you all take care

aaron vosburg said...

hey y dont u update??? -Souper

aaron vosburg said...

Hey ya'll, I will give everyone short update. So, Last week me, mom, and dad went to London for the Third time. First we went to Westminster abbey then we went to Parliament(Big Ben), Next we went to something i thought we probably not go on for a long time, but we went on the "Lodon Eye" its amazing! It was a clear day and we could see about 50 miles we could also see "Eiffel Tower".
So now we just moved to Oxford, which is an amazing City full of really old buildings. We also live about 400 yards from C.S. Lewis' house!
So today our new nabors invited us over we have really nice nabors, but 1 of them is REALLY intersting he has been to the US 99 times! and in 7 days hes going again for his 100th time. He has also written about 30 books. Hes a cool but kinda weird(: (hes 74) so thats about it for now so if sarah doesn't update more soon i will again. Bye, Souper Aaron