Up we got very early and headed to the train station with all our luggage and were quite a sight. We were wonderfully lucky and rather early for our train that we got a whole section of the train to ourselves and our luggage so that we could talk and laugh and enjoy our time together talking about what is to come and our experiences with the traveling in Europe. Once we got to Cambridge we headed to the taxi area (and I love having gentlemen around because I didn't end up carrying any of my own language). We had a short and easy ride to the church building and were able to simply relax. We were even lucky enough to find members of the church willing to give us a ride to Aubrey's flat.
Isn't it just an adorable location?
2nd floor window is her study.
The deadly stairs...the smallest, steepest I have ever encountered, not to mention the addition of carrying up suitcases.
She quickly set up her adorable little room very nicely.
Than we headed to King's College for her check in.
Can you believe that she gets to go to school there?
That evening we went back to the King's College and attended evensong. All young men singing reminded me of "Perfect Harmony" and is very soothing. I mean boys singing is such a pure innocent tone.
Aubrey was terribly relieved to finally be able to unpack and settle herself in one place. It does get a little exhausting living out of a suitcase and moving around every few days. Homes are just wonderful.
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