I definitely think there needs to be more discussion/warning about what it's like to actually submit/be done with the thesis defence. I know I certainly have found it difficult after pushing myself to get it completed and then to suddenly find myself finished, only to then have to prepare for the viva, then to pass the viva to have to wait for corrections and then have a deadline of three months to finish those. It's silly but after focusing on the PhD for so long it's very strange to now to almost be finished it and have the rest of my life ahead of me and not know what I will end up doing next. On the one hand I envy those who already have jobs/post docs lined up, on the other hand I imagine it would be easy to get burnt out going straight from a PhD into something else.
I did enjoy Christmas but as predicted it went by very quickly and it's hard to believe we are nearly halfway into January already. It wasn't quite as enjoyable as previous years because I had been at home so much already whereas previous years I had been working away in the run up to Christmas. I got Horizon Zero Dawn for the PS4 which I've been enjoying as well as various other bits and pieces. My parents are also treating us to a trip to London as a family later in the year and we are planning to see a premiership football match when we are there. We didn't have a white Christmas however we did get some snow in December, unfortunately the snow turned into ice on the footpaths which were not cleared so walking anywhere wasn't fun for a few days. I've included a picture of the snowman I built below along with some other pictures.
My attempt at a snowman |
Wintry walk |
My traditional Christmas Eve chocolate chip cookies |
Picture I took on Boxing Day when we were out for a walk |
So recently I've been working on the revisions as well as trying to enjoy the free time I have. Once I am nearly finished the revisions then I will start applying for jobs. In the meantime I will try and write a bit more frequently than I have been.
Thanks for reading.
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