I think when I looked forward to coming to England for the summer, I focused mostly on the adventure of being in another country and getting to experience the culture. I don’t think I realized the reality that living somewhere for 3 months on your own would potentially be a lonely experience.
So today, when we had the chance to go visit some people we already knew from the US in a “nearby” town we eagerly planned the trip. We got the privilege of going to Cambridge to visit Fred and Susan Sanders who are currently teaching a Torrey course together with the Spears, another family from our church. Tom and Sue Kimbers were also dropping by for a visit today and Philip Massey was there (because he’s visiting us right now!) It was a “Grace EVFree England reunion!” Daryl and I had a delightful time. Of course it goes without saying that Cambridge was absolutely beautiful, we got to view many of the colleges by punting along the river Cam (punting is a small boat that a guide pushes with a long poll… no sorry he didn’t sing, wrong country) and we had afternoon tea with scones and clotted cream. But more than the fun activities, we just thoroughly enjoyed the company. I don’t know how to fully explain it; it was so refreshing to be with real friends and to speak to other Americans in “our language.” Seriously… even though we “share a common language” with our English friends, the longer we are here, the more we agree with the saying that we are “divided by a common language!”
Claire by "Clare College" (it's never too young to start planting seeds is it? "oh claire... wouldn't that be fun to go to Clare collage?")
We did it! Drove there and back in our rental car without getting lost! Only one wrong turn the whole day! It was pretty good considering we didn't have a GPS or a good map! (not recommended)
on the punting boat
our mates in the boat next to us!
the men's table at tea
Sue Kimber with Breanna, one of the Biola students attending the Torrey class and she also goes to our church! She was very sweet; Natania and Claire enjoyed playing with her this afternoon... we have a new friend!
Tea with warm scones!
A wonderful day!
2 comments:
First, loved this post! I'm glad you all miss us because we totally miss you!
Second, we love the Kimbers and Breanna! They are the best and I am jealous that you got to be with all 3 of them (just as I am jealous they were with you 4!)
Last, much love to you all from us!
Love, Mike+Kim+Emsley
Yay for friends in the right place at the right time! So thankful you got to have some 'Grace' time in the middle of your stay. God is so good to give us sweet treasures when we are feeling the need. Hugs to each of you ~
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