On the university front, we've entered the essay title giving time. Assignments have been well and truly set and so I'm going about collecting bits and pieces which relate to them. It's going well actually and I'm feeling pretty comfortable and unstressed which is cool. I think I'm generally efficient in getting jobs done and I put it down to one major factor- a list. I can't get enough of writing the things! And the first item on the agenda is ALWAYS 'Make list' so you can cross it out straight away. There is definite satisfaction in that. So now I'm on a roll and I feel the urge to cross the rest off and that's how things get done!
Another issue at this point in time is HOUSE. Not the loveable doctor character portrayed by Hugh Laurie but rather the big thing that most students go nuts about during the first term of uni. I think I may be one of the only ones not to have actually thought about it until today but it didn't strike me as much of a big deal. The problem is that now, in their state of panic, most people I know now have accommodation for next year.... and I don't. But ultimately I do believe that God will help me get the perfect place so yeah, I'm not worried :)
Church and C.U. business is also flowing quite nicely. We had a comedian (Andy Kind) on at the C.U. last month which was a laugh and a good night out. The C.U. here is pretty big- I think there's somewhere between 50 and 80 depending on what sort of event it is but then again I could be totally wrong with those numbers! There's a lot. That's for sure. Church is also good and I've been going along weekly now since the first week- I really do enjoy it! I think I've settled in at the 6 o'clock which is somewhere in between a family service and a soul survivor style service. Last night there were 6 baptisms and some of the testimonies were really powerful- I'd forgotten how inspiring testimonies can be and so I was glad to hear them. The 6 o'clock topic is 'Romans' so we usually have a sermon on that but it was nice to have a change.
Here's the St Aldates website if you want to check it out: http://www.staldates.org.uk/
Last week I also went to see Greg Davies AKA Mr. Gilbert from the Inbetweeners who was performing at the Glee Comedy Club on Thursday. He was hilarious. Possibly the funniest stand-up I've seen. He is also a giant of a man! Here's one of a series of videos he did for students at uni:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt2bhIEoIvE&feature=channel
Something else I saw this week was that the new soul survivor CD, Light The Sky, is out. If you have a look on http://www.soulsurvivor.com/uk/soulfood/news/index.html (third article down) you can listen to 5 or 6 of the songs from it. Sounds really good- especially 'Light the Sky', 'Praise Overflows' and 'Nothing to Hide'. Definitely worth a listen!
I suppose the final thing to talk about is the weather- everyone else is so might as well jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately, we are severely lacking in the white and fluffy department here in Oxford. But not the cold temperature bit. That is most certainly here. In fact, to say it was freezing this morning makes it sound warmer than it actually was. Fortunately, I now have an awesome, knitted, Finnish wooly hat which was hand-made by my friend Johanna (if you're reading this then thanks!!) so my head is very warm! Also, as I live on a hill, people at the campus seem to be worried about snow because 'we might get stuck'. I can only see this as a good thing! The only way down is either sledge or snowboard and the only way up is walking very carefully- which will inevitably result in hilarious consequences. So I say bring it on snow!