This
will have to be short as my parents will phone in a bit and I also need
to get the flat into some sort of order so that my cleaner can come
tomorrow and sort things. I am afraid things are busy, busy and although
I am hoping I can take two unallocated days holiday before the end of
August I am not holding my breath.
The
four major things are the coming over of Cathy with Hannah and Sam to
Sheffield, going to supervision the following wednesday, my parents
visiting on the Saturday and finally going geocaching at Shaw with Cathy
and Hannah and Sam.
Cathy,
Hannah and Sam seem to be pretty good at bringing good weather with
them when they come over to Sheffield, as the day was gloriously warm. I
remember for my mum’s eightieth birthday we considered sitting out to
drink coffee, not bad when you realise my mum’s birthday is in February.
Anyway they came earlier than usual and we took them up to Waterstones
on the pretence that Cathy and I wanted a coffee and a natter. They are
innocent enough to think we would really walk right across town to get a
coffee just because we liked the coffee shop. The fact was that I was
giving them book tokens for them to spend while we nattered. It worked
and it was amazing how much having spending money and Aunts and mums who
were not going to give huge amounts extra concentrated their minds.
Then we went to Ponds Forge but it was the National Swimming
Championships and they were not allowing people into the leisure pool
until 12:30. Anyway Sam wanted a tennis racket from Decathlon and Hannah
needed a new swimsuit so we went along there, which was quite a walk,
bought the things and got ourselves a drink for a local Sainsbury’s
supermarket. Then came back and joined the queue for the leisure pool.
Sam was clearly the best swimmer there and I could see some people
staring at the way he confidently dived into a wave. Then we went and
found a chinese buffet, not the usual one as that has shut but one up by
Victoria Hall which did a good line in prawn crackers. Then back to the
station where the kids played table tennis before catching the train
home
The following week I had a supervision at Birmingham, the day was damp for once.There is more on my thesis blog
, but the day was unusually damp. My supervisor suggested restructuring
my thesis, as I was struggling with the theory for the chapter on
worship and then the argument was going to have to be written in. That
means major rewrites on all three data chapters to date. Instead he
suggested that I wrote the theory into three separate chapters. Oddly
enough the act of doing this which I though was initially going to
change the basis of my thesis has re-adjusted it and has made it come
more clear. I know what I am arguing in each of the three chapters. I am
still slightly concerned about my final one, where I have to step back
and take an even bigger view than I have done in my other two theory
chapters but which will pull the whole thing into a cohesive whole.
There are also bits of the chapters which have been written that I need
to pull out and put into the new chapters. My supervisor said it meant I
was only halfway through but it felt as if I was only half way through
despite my count on my blog saying I was three quarters. I have also put
the third chapter into a draft form which means that once it has been
proof read these three chapters can go out to the congregations for
reading.
Then
at the weekend my parents came over, we are making a habit of going out
to Old Moor nature reserve when they come as it seems to provide a good
entertainments. This time they had a DVD of birds showing on a large
screen in the cafe and it succeeded in distracting both me and Dad while
we ate our lunch and later had a cup of tea. There were no unusual
sightings this time but trundling between hides and then sitting in them
seems to suit my parents as a way to spend the afternoon. The fact that
there are nice cakes back at the Gannet Cafe for when they are feeling
peckish is no bad thing. Dad as usual had been pessimistic about the
weather but I said we could at least get lunch at the cafe, in the end
he was too warmly dressed for the weather and there was no sign of rain.
Then
last Tuesday I hired a car and went over to Cathy’s for the afternoon.
The aim was to see if we could get geocaching to work. We tried for a
couple of spots very local to them, one in a park that is being
refurbished and the other just the other side of the road from it. The
answer is that my sister is very good at finding the caches provided she
is looking in the right place for the right thing. However my older
satnav is not that good for finding them being only accurate to about 50
m, my phone one is a lot more accurate and in both instances the
description is that accurate that when it was right we knew the place to
within half a meter. There are some problems in woodland areas but if
the detail is accurate enough we can find them eventually. The only
problem with my phones satnav was it decided to take me interesting
routes through the back streets of Manchester both going and coming
back. I should have obeyed my instinct and gone on the M60 when I
crossed it going rather than being diverted.
Other
than that I have been busy with work and not had the normal space in
the day to fit in extra students so I have been diverting them to MASH
(Maths and Statistics Help). However that is looking like a cooperation
that might well work out so as to make that side of my work more like a
team than an individual with me specialising in long term support of
researchers and they with taught students and with doctoral students
splitting it between us. We will also be working to create resources
others can use without seeing us personally and to move towards
providing just in time workshops on using statistical research. The
other thing is that I am getting more managerial roles, not managing
people but the sort of thing that keeps things moving such as making
sure people are informed and that environment feels good.
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