When I first arrived in Grantham with my
peers, I expected to spend a lot of my time at the Manor when I wasn't
traveling. Gladly, that hasn't been the case. Although we've only been here
about a month, my friends and I have taken the time to go into town quite often
-- sometimes several days a week. Due to the frequent visits to The Goose, and
other venues, we've had the opportunity to meet and socialize with some of the
locals.
I didn't expect the people we met to be
so open with us, especially since we're not from the area. However, everyone
we've had the honour of spending time with has treated us like we were old
friends. We talk about everything from sports to clothing stores, and even get
to teach each other slang. Don't get me wrong, I didn't expect everyone to be
completely different here, but I also didn't expect to see how similar they
would be. Like me, they have their funny quirks, joke around with their
friends, go out, and have to deal with the occasional nagging parent. Although
we all have various cultural backgrounds, the people we've gotten to know so
far are just like us -- dealing with the same things we have to, back at home.
It's refreshing and comforting to be in
an environment where I can communicate easily with other people. Meeting new
people and making new friends has certainly made the experience at Harlaxton
worthwhile. It has also shown me that no matter where you go, you can find
commonalities and find people with whom you can relate.
Ariel Campbell
Do they still have the snooker table at Harlaxton? If so, I hope it's getting lots of interest and good use! :)
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