Friday, April 20, 2007

I should post.
Though I honestly have not much going on here. I'm working, slowly, having trouble getting a hold of anybody in general and my supervisors in particular (being that we are still in easter holiday). I am also having trouble sitting inside working all day when the springy weather outside constantly calls to me. It's telling me that it's okay to go on 4 hour punting excursions or play football all day... the sun hypnotises me into states of non-caring. I can undertand why in edmonton they start and finish earlier because I don't think they could hold us in when spring came full force. Could you imagine going until June? You'd be wasting half the summer studying for exams. Ah well, I'm glad for the time, it'll be crunchy as it is if I keep going at this rate.
(By the way, I hear it is snowing... my honest condolences and hopes that that blasted winter departs, I no longer hope to rub it in because that's so unfortunately absurd)

There is, however, stuff happening at home. I missed two birthdays this month, my sister's and my mom's. Combine this with easter and a random upsurge of internet chatting with my friends and I am missing being home. This is, however, mixed with a feeling that I'm not finished here in Cambridge. I really hope that I get the grade that can keep me here. Not so much for next year specifically, but at least if I get the grade I can reapply for 2008 and really go at it for funding.

Oh, and I just booked a ticket for Athens for the end of the month. I just have to go for a few days to see some of the sculptures I am writing my thesis on, and an exibit that's there right now that's about polychromy. It has a bunch of coloured casts. It's really annoying because I check the websites, make sure the museums aropen on the days I want to go and buy the tickets. Then I find out that the first day I am there is a Greek holiday. Figures. The museums may be closed. I should still have enough time to see what I need to see, but I mean really. one out of 2 and a half days shot. I am so annoyed at myself, but at least I found out before I got there.

You are all going to silently hate me already for complaining that the weather is too nice to focus, so I may as well add in another point. I don't want to go to athens all that much. It's completely necessary for my thesis, it will give me that first hand experience that will make or break the paper, but it's so much effort. I am not looking forward to getting in that plane. It's British Airwas, which is better than olympic, but still. And I am banking on getting funding to go, so I really hope it comes through, but I can't get a hold of my supervisor to write a letter of support for the application so I'll be going first and hoping for the funding later. Besides I am worried that it's going to be taking precious days out of my 90 days allowed in Greece which is the exact amount of time I need to be there for this summer. I hope they don't give me trouble about it.

sorry. I'll stop now. I realise that having to go to athens is most definitely not the worst thing that could happen.

3 comments:

george said...

hon, you're right that having to go to greece really isn't the worst thing that could happen...but it's more like a business-type trip than a vacation, really. you're going to do work, and frankly it's understandable that you'd be frustrated by losing a day--but maybe there will be something intersting going on for the holiday day. i'd like to see greece--take loads of pics this summer for us!!!

it's funny, but your comment about 'what if classes went til june here' made me rememeber how there was always at least one hot day before exams when i lived in lister where we'd try to study outside (getting very little done but enjoying the sunshine). so it's not just in my head that it's totally wrong for it to still be all sleet-like out right now...ah well. global warming changes everything or something like that.

Crispy said...

most definitely, i know that most of the time near the end of the year spring is actually surfaceing, it's just that you only have to deal with that pull for a month (or so) if you're lucky. meh.

Kate Mc said...

Ewwww.... dealing with yet ANOTHER country's stupid immigration laws... Boo-urns.

I echo the sentiment about needing lots of photos. :)

And don't worry, the snow's mostly gone now. I think. *knocks on her desk*