Monday, June 2, 2008

Blogging revisited

Courting Disaster has been off-line for nearly 18 months – and let’s face it, it was hardly updating regularly towards the end of that time.

So, here we are: rebooted and hopefully updating two or three times a week.

In brief, the last eighteen months have consisted of:

  • moving house (yes, again!) in December 2006, to the most adorable part of Cambridge, Newnham;
  • interviewing for three or four teaching positions and being offered a lectureship at a London university;
  • submitting the PhD thesis in May 2007;
  • marrying the love of my life in Canberra in June 2007;
  • being examined on the PhD in August 2007;
  • starting the new job in September 2007;
  • crawling elated, scared and knackered by turns through a first term of teaching (while commuting from Cambridge);
  • graduating from the PhD and having a second wedding ceremony (well, a blessing) for UK friends and visiting Australian family in November 2007;
  • having a quiet Christmas in Dahab, Egypt;
  • crawling elated, scared and knackered – but generally more confident - through a second term of teaching;
  • writing questions for and administering exams (and there’s a blog in that!);
  • marking, marking and bloody marking exams (only 84 undergraduate essays, three dissertations, 92 exam scripts and double marking the same again);
  • proposing a couple of new courses;
  • getting the PhD turned into a book proposal, peer-reviewed, committee-approved and a contract issued with a publisher; and
  • oh, look it’s just about our first wedding anniversary.

Busy? Just a bit.

7 comments:

  1. Most fabulous to have another blog to read. It is now time to go and create a 'blogs' folder in my favourites. PhD life, eh?

    Re: the elderflower fritters. If she makes them, you get to eat them.

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  2. Yo baby! You gots yourself a typo.

    A quite Christmas? Yes. Quite.

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  3. Great to see you online again! Looking forward to hearing more detail on all of the above...

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  4. Anonymous8:53 AM

    Welcome back to the blogosphere Doug!

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  5. Doug - Great to see you back in the land of the blogging - and congrats on the graduation/wedding(s)/job/book proposal/making it to your exam!

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  6. Anonymous11:50 AM

    Yay! You're back! I was just going through my links, to delete all the dead ones - and there you are. Congratulations on all the stuff, particularly the wedding - excellent work.

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