The good news is that I am over the sheer moments of terror
and onto the sheer moments of excitement (interspersed with the usual anxiety
attacks). I have rather a lot to distract me for the next two weeks, which is a
very good thing, I think. However, it also means I have rather a lot of work to
do before I leave and I’m running out of time to do it! Whoever said the good
things in life take forever to arrive got it wrong. I have no idea where the
last three and a half months have gone, much less the last twelve since I
started planning this crazy idea!
I’m still a bit worried (more than a bit) about my foot. The
injury seems to be mostly healed, but I’m terrified of reinjuring it again in
the first few days of really difficult climbing. I think if I can get through
those I’ll be okay, but if I do myself in then that’s it. It’s taken weeks to
be pain free this time, and I don’t have weeks to rest next time. Though I
know, in my heart, I’ll push on even in pain as long as I can. I don’t want to
leave Chantel on her own or miss out on the whole experience! I guess I face a potential
summer on crutches, but there are worse things.
Tomorrow I am off to Cambridge to either A) visit IWM
Duxford or B) visit the Fitzwilliam. Which one will depend on what the weather
does, as there is a significant chance of rain. Why do I always visit Cambridge
in the rain? On the upshot, it’s supposed to be mild and not windy, so so far I
am enjoying this year’s version of ‘Spring’. It’s so much better than winter
that I really don’t mind the rain at all. In Spain it’s 25* and sunny, which is
very, very bad for hiking, so I will enjoy the rain and cooler temps for now
before I face a daily battle against heat stroke. What fun that will be.
My field work is going along quite well and the worry that I
wouldn’t get everything done for that before the end of the month is gone. All
meetings have now been arranged and I should get them all finished next week.
Just a few more emails to send about summer field research and I’m on track for
June! If the other work was going as well I’d feel better, but one out of two
isn’t bad, right? The marking nightmare is over, at least, and the money is
very useful. Glad to not be dealing with the next round however, because as
interesting as this assignment was, marking it was mentally exhausting. All
good for the CV.
My big challenge before the end of this month is writing an
abstract proposal for the PhD conference. I have no idea what to do for it, but
I want the abstract to be good! I’ve got 17 days to figure something out. 250
words shouldn’t be that hard….but it is.
Lastly, the exciting news of the week is that I’m moving
Denmark for a term next year. I’m more than thrilled to have this finalised, as
it’s an excellent opportunity to study with the leader in my field of research
and to interact with PhD students in another country. Very much looking forward
to this and already I can’t wait until January!
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