Tuesday, 28 September 2010

It's going to be an interesting ride...

Howdy all you guys and gals out there!

Today was my first day of uni. I had research skills class, which is training on how to write your dissertation. The lecturer hit us with, "Tell us your name, and what topics you're thinking of for your dissertation proposal, or some areas of interest that could be applied to the paper" right off the bat. Feeling very unprepared, I quickly thought up some areas of interest and thankfully didn't look like a fool when it was my go. She then went into great detail about supervision for your dissertation and also mentioned that we had to write a rough draft of a proposal for next week's class. Having never written one of those for undergrad (UK students have to write a thesis and proposal during their fourth year of undergrad), I felt a little like a fish out of water. I stayed after class to talk to the lecturer, just to let her know that I may ask questions that most people that are used to the UK system would know, and she assured me that it would be fine. I think it's definitely doable, but it will take a lot of grit and studying to accomplish. Jesus, take the wheel! And while you're at it, could you take the wheel of the First bus drivers as well? Some of them drive like crazies!

To back track a bit, this past weekend was fab. We had an Uncut barbecue for all new students to the various unis. around glasgow, and many people came round! It was great to chat to a lot of new people, and also met two girls from NC--one from UNC-Chapel Hill, and one from ECU; they were both on exchange. We lamented on the lack of real bbq food, but it was still a fun night, filled with acoustic delight provided by Sam Gallager and Alex MacDonald. I would be displaying photos of the night, but unfortunately, I dropped my digi camera onto the hard pavement. RIP canon. Looking to buy a new one, and one of the guys in my research class works at Jessops, so he said he might be able to get me a discount! After the bbq, some of us went out for my friend Carly's b-day! We danced the night away, and had a great time (although someone needs to give the dj at Campus some lessons)!

Saturday was brill, as I met up with a fellow Masters student from the states, and we met Jess and Rachael Stridge for lunch and a mosey around the West End. After a Beanscene visit for my daily coffee fix, Rach was off to work and Heather was back to town, as Jess and I scavenged around for some food before one of our legendary sleepovers. Actually pretty knackered, it was a low-key night filled with a gnocchi/mushroom/tomato sauce dish and the film Eagle Vs. Shark, a cute indie flick with Jermaine from Flight of the Conchords.

Sunday was amazing. It puts a smile on my face to see people, young and old, want to hang around church all day. Many people attend more than one service during the day. It's especially cool to see kids high school to university level, wanting to be around the church as well as serve in various areas. It's really a community. :) Andrew Owen continued his series on 'Astronomical Grace', and discussed having strength to do what God has called you to do. He never gives you more than you can handle. At the time it may seem impossible, but He takes you through it and you are strengthened as a result.

I met heaps of people on Sunday, and we all chilled out before and after service. Then some of us went to a pub after service. A fab day.

Monday was a bank hol, and after reading pretty much all morning and afternoon, my new friend Jenny came over and we hunted down supplies to make brownies for a wee get-together. That night, fun ensued over curry and brownie soup, a UK logo game (I was complete rubbish at it!), and some music provided by the very talented Owen and Jossy. I'm thinking that we should have a battle of the bands: their duo vs. the girl band that Lydia, Jess and I are forming. I'll keep you posted.

So I know I wrote a lot. But you know you love it.

Speak soon!!

-Church x

3 comments:

  1. So, loving the posts! I must say it doesn't quite compare to a postcard *hint* *hint* but it is lovely to read up on what's going on in the world of Churchillia!!! I love you gurlie and I'm glad classes are going well. I will read the rest of your post ASAP but the bed calls, alas, I must heed it's beckoning...ooooh, ps, you should write your dissertation on the literary works of poets who write about sleep...lol, jk. Okay, I'm getting a wee bit loopy so I better sign out before this post gets harrier...love you! :o

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  2. I'm sorry did you say curry and brownie soup. I really hope you meant curry soup and brownies b/c if not I can assure you I will not be coming to visit as that sounds disgusting.

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  3. Ok, whatever you say B, the meal was amazing!!! Think of a lava brownie from Outback. That's what it was like!! :P

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