29.1.11

it's a small world after all

I have just finished a fairly complete first draft of my first assignment here in England. This is impressive because it is not due for another two and half weeks.

Next on the list: deciding what to write my papers on. One for Shakespeare and and one for early drama. Any suggestions?

Today, a student who stayed with my hostess a number of years ago, came for a visit. She also went to Redeemer, studied history and english, had the same teachers (not that much changes in four years), and stayed in the same house in Charlbury. Now she's living in London, where we are headed on Thursday!

We also had our first drama practice yesterday. Let's just say that it's a good thing that we have until April.

Quote of the day: (from a friend's margin notes in 17th century lit.) "Don't be alarmed. There is just a madman running around with a sub-machine gun. Please go lock yourself in the closet." - Dr. Loney

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