Yes and Amen
“Here and there it sprouts out
into modernity, but at the heart it is still unspoiled; it is full of
curious relics, and haloed by the romance of many legends of the
past. “
-Anne
of the Island
“There
is magic in Oxford, and it has a way of bringing you back."
Athena from Bodleian Admissions Department
I got my "Bod" Card as they say on Monday. Meaning I now have access to the Bodleian library, which is regarded as the best library in the UK possibly the world (sorry Library of Congress). The induction ceremony in which I received said Bod card was one I won’t ever forget. It is hard to describe, however when I asked my 3 roommates how they would describe it in one word, I received apt responses: magical (Kaitlyn), beautiful (Brielle), and surreal (Avrie). As for me- I would describe it as spiritual.
I got my "Bod" Card as they say on Monday. Meaning I now have access to the Bodleian library, which is regarded as the best library in the UK possibly the world (sorry Library of Congress). The induction ceremony in which I received said Bod card was one I won’t ever forget. It is hard to describe, however when I asked my 3 roommates how they would describe it in one word, I received apt responses: magical (Kaitlyn), beautiful (Brielle), and surreal (Avrie). As for me- I would describe it as spiritual.
(A pretty window in the Bod)
Spiritual
because the tradition and legend spoke to my soul. Athena who
inducted us painted the picture of how over 500 years ago scholars
just like us sat in the same wooden seats and also took the oath and
in perhaps in another 500 years future scholars will say repeat the
same pledge. That gives me shivers just
thinking about it.
Today,
I also got inducted into New College (my college). This experience
was less formal, however it was nice all the same, as
we got to explore the grounds (for my fellow nerds, yes, I saw the
tree where Draco Malfoy got turned into a ferret), got shown where
the college bar is (the most important thing according to Josh our
guide and JCR president), and got access to New College’s library.
(My New College I.D card)
As
far as classes go, tomorrow is my last day of orientation and then my
roommates and I have our first worldview lesson on Friday. I have had
some trouble as well- For
various reasons, I
still do not have a primary tutor, meaning while my roommates
all have essays and reading to do, I am sitting at the flat feeling
like I’m slacking off, and that I’m not actually a student here.
This is irrational I know, and as my flatmates and friends have said-
I should enjoy this time without work, while I can. Nevertheless my
peace came by way of my mom;
“This
tutorial problem is all part of God’s plan. Let him do it and just
go along for the ride with great expectations!”
-Mom
Impostor
syndrome has been rampant for me. Sitting amongst
other
scholars and wondering how
on earth
I was accepted, when clearly these other students are much smarter
and much more qualified than I am. Yet,
I
keep having reminders
that this
is God’s plan that I’m following, not mine. I just have to say
Yes and Amen and go along for the ride.
(Bodleian Induction Oath)
Various pictures throughout my week:
(Pretty postcard I got in my welcome
packet from New College, and some
tasty and pretty hot chocolate I got
at a local cafe)
(New College quad, NO WALKING ON THE GRASS)
(Cloisters and tree, ft. in Harry Potter
Goblet of Fire)
(Me enjoying said tasty and pretty
hot chocolate)
Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading!
DeleteAmazing. Loving all the Harry Potter references. You are just as smart and deserving of this! Dont forget that.
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you so much! It means a lot :)
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