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| My new friends at Christ Church |
Today was lovely. I had my first official day at the cathedral, and it was great. I mostly just greeted people as they came in (I got to talk in French to one guy), and I became friends with the other tour guides at the cathedral. Marjorie, Sally, and Glyn are the three older ladies I had tea with for over an hour after our shift was over. They range in age from 55 to 80, and they are ADORABLE! Sally in particular talks just like Meryl Streep in
Julie and Julia--a very jovial English accent. We talked about the Grammy's that came on the other day, and they would say things like, "Did you see Colin Firth up there? Isn't he such a dish?" or other cute phrases. We had quite a laugh. On my way home from Christ Church, I stopped at the Cornwall Pasty place I pass every time, and I decided that I need to try my first English pasty. I got a cheese and mushroom one--yummy! Then for dinner tonight, we ate breakfast tacos before going to see
The Vow. It was definitely a chick-flick, but I enjoyed it--it's Valentine's Day after all! One last thing: I was offered a job this week in the public relations office to be a student writer and write the news section on the myACU webpage. I was recommended by Cole Bennett, and it's about 10 hours a week (I could do it on top of Political Science). Thoughts? Advice? I haven't said yes or no yet.
Katie, I think it is so COOL that you're a docent at the Cathedral! Well done, you!
ReplyDeleteAbout the other job, it's entirely up to you. You have been a great judge of whether or not you have time for things thus far, and I trust that you know that now. You've fit in your other two jobs REALLY well--the PoliSci and Cornerstone.
Speaking of jobs, do you want to be a Cornerstone Peer Leader again next year or not? I will be having to make some decisions about folks before your return.
Love you! Mom
That could be a totally awesome job, lol. :)
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