Saturday 18 May 2013

Catching up

 

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What has changed:

  • I have been accepted to do a PhD in Astrophysics at the University of Oxford and I absolutely cannot wait to start.
  • My hair got longer and now reaches my waist.
  • I have significantly added to my collection of baking tins.
  • I have become somewhat better at talking to people (still working on that one).
  • I have dragged myself out of the emotional hole I fell into as Christmas approached.
  • I started exercising (semi-) regularly
  • The Mister got a job so the daily routine has changed somewhat.
  • My paper has been accepted for publication.
  • My little garden finally looks like I wished it would.

What hasn't changed:

  • I still live in the same flat in the same city in the same country.
  • I'm still on a gap year, looking for direction
  • I still complain about my flatmates and secretly love them dearly.
  • I still have many plans and trouble executing them.
  • I still eat all the chocolate I can get my hands on.
  • I still giggle too much and smile too little

 

All in all, life feels pretty similar to when we last spoke. How have you been getting on?

4 comments:

  1. Woho! Congratulations for the Ph.D. position!

    My paper got rejected by "Nonlinearity" and is now under revview in "Chaos, Solitons and Fractals". It is very hard to publish a paper, if you are not working for a scientific institution :-(.

    Yes, the cchocolate problem. Today I bought a black Toblerone. I intended to eat it next week. But in the train a few hours ago, i tasted the dekicious first piece and could not stop ...

    Black Toblerone is incredibly delicious, because it immediately melts in the mouth.

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  2. I can imagine! On that note: I still have your paper on my kindle. I had a quick glance at it and it seemed fine. Let me know if you are reviewing it again for something and I will go though it again with a fine comb.

    Oh god, I know. I should never open a bar of chocolate if I'm not okay with finishing it. It will happen anyway...

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  3. Congratulations for your Phd position! Do you have something like a deadline? (Finish phd in 3 years or so?)
    Also great, that your paper has been accepted.
    I like that kind of a list as a review what has been changed. (The chocolate thing shouldn't be in.. :D)

    I finally quit my job and start a new in June. Hopefully this one makes me happy.

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    1. I am meant to finish it in 3 years but I have funding for 3.5 which might possibly be extended to 4 years so there is some leeway. I like the idea of having an early deadline that will make me do things but having some room just in case it doesn't work.

      Good luck for your new job! I will keep all fingers crossed for you :)

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