So, today started with me deciding to ditch the morning sessions of the conference and instead walking some more around Cheltenham since this is my last day in this town. I went around various streets, peaked into a few shops (Marks & Spencer's), visited the local museum (where I learned some interesting things about an Antarctic exploration that ended tragically), and perfectly played the part of the Japanese tourist in Disneyland by snapping a thousand pictures of the beautiful surroundings full of flowers and gothic structures.
I showed up at the conference around lunchtime right in time to have a delicious fruit tarte for dessert (I simply had to mention it because these fruit tartes just happen to be my absolutely favorite dessert and always bring a smile to my face). After sitting through some final discussions (and I wouldn't be able to tell you what they were really about since my brain simply stopped taking in any new research information), we moved on to the closing session of the conference. After the usual round of "thank you" speeches, the organizers began passing out a few awards for best presentations and best papers. I really cannot describe my utter surprised when I heard my name being called for the best paper award (one of three)!!! I was beyond shocked since this paper is definitely not my strongest one by far (and it took me two months to write it). In any case, this was a very nice honor, which also came with a nice monetary reward---woohoo! After a relaxing Thai dinner with a few new friends, I'm now attempting to pack. Off to London tomorrow!

One of Cheltenham's parks

Another one of the old churches in Cheltenham










