Greetings one and all!
Yes I know, postings are becoming rather infrequent these days for which I can only apologise. But hey, the time spent on the OU course is proving to be well spent. We've now covered three computer marked assignments and three tutor marked assignments and with the third TMA still to be marked, my lowest mark is 87%. So that's not too bad eh?
AND! Developments have recently taken an exciting step forward. My wife was recently forwarned about the possibility of a job coming up at a university in the East Midlands that would represent a significant step up the ladder for her and so as soon as it was advertised she applied for it. After being invited for interview a week or so ago, she was offered the position last week! How fantastic is that? This means that our dream of moving to Ruth's home town of Loughborough is now defiinitely on and my own dream of getting into Leicester University to do that Geology degree is back on too!
At the moment, I can think about little else except Leicester Uni and it's geology courses. This weekend I have had to somewhat hurriedly assemble my UCAS application which needs to be submitted by January 15th 2009, in order to be considered for 2009 entry. All that I need now is for my chosen referee to provide me with the all important reference and that should hopefully be enough to gain me a place, fingers crossed.
Reading through Leicester University's prospectus, I can barely contain myself! The course sounds like it is everything I have longed for, for years. Decades even! If I get onto the 4 year MGeol degree, I can look forward to field courses in Arran, Wales, Spain, Tenerife and even Switzerland in the fourth year! On top of that, is the possibilty of doing the third year abroad in . . . . wait for it . . . . Arizona at the University of Arizona in Tucson!!!!!
Oh my! However, as awesome as that sounds, spending a whole year away from my family would be rather too much to bear, so I think I'll have to be realistic and perhaps aim for some sort of field work out there during a summer break maybe? We'll see, but anyway, that is getting way ahead of myself. The great thing is that already it has given me a new lease of life! All of a sudden there is a goal to work for, an exciting future to plan, rather than plod on indefinitely in a job that I'm afraid has bored me to tears for longer than I care to remember.
To be honest, I feel a bit selfish. Since Ruth got the call, offering her the job, I've been excited by the chance I now have of finally getting to study geology. Of equal importance of course is the fact that at last, Ruth will be doing a job where she will be respected for what she is - an extreamely intelligent and gifted woman in her field. I don't think her current employers fully appreciate quite what they have and frankly, don't deserve her! In the not too distant future, I can see us both in high flying academic positions making a real mark in the world! For me, if I can contribute in some small way to help unravel the mysteries that surround how Grand Canyon came to be the way it is, I will depart this earth a happy man!
As I have said many time recently, we only get one crack at 'life' so you've got to make the most of it! Life is just too short to simply waste sitting in front of a CAD terminal all day long. It's now time to take life by the scruff of the neck and GO FOR IT!!
On that exciting and positive note, may I wish you all a Happy Christmas and an exciting and fulfilling New Year!
Cheers!
Alyn
P.S. I'll leave you with a photo or two of a holiday which turned out to be by far the highlight of a difficult year - Arizona and Grand Canyon!
Above: Grand Canyon and the Colorado River - March '08
(Photo by Alyn)
Right: Bright Angel Lodges - the BEST place to stay
in Grand Canyon - we'll be back!
(Photo by Alyn, March '08)
View of the 'Red Rocks' approaching Sedona, March '08
(Photo by Alyn)
Meteor Crater near Holbrook, Arizona.
So big I couldn't fit it all in the photo!
(Photo by alyn - March '08)
The Wig-Wam Motel, Holbrook, Arizona on the legendary Route 66
(Photo by Alyn, March 'o8)
View for the top of Round Mountain, Globe, Arizona, March '08
(Photo by Alyn)
Alyn:
ReplyDeleteIt would be great if you could study at the U of A sometime here in AZ, but everyone understands the constraints you might have. Anyway, hope it works out. I am busy doing a third edition of "Sedona Through Time" and enjoying the process. Still loving your blog!!
Wayne Ranney
Hi Wayne! Thanks for dropping by again! Yep, it would be great to get to study at U of A in the near future and Ruth says she wouldn't deny me the chance, but we'll have to see. I'll definitely be back over there at some stage that's for sure. Hopefully, Santa will have a nice book for me in a few days ;-) If not I'll be visiting Amazon in the New Year! Glad you are enjoying my blogs. Have a great Christmas! Cheers! Alyn
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