I wanted to respond separately to your post in my thread below.
There've been other cases that I want to share with the Nesties, but I always think that no one finds it fascinating but me. I figured this one would be closer to our collective hearts.
And as for school, this is only my first semester, and it is rough, especially with a toddler. There have been lots and lots of tears and more than once I've thought I didn't have it in me. But what I've realized is that the singles with no job, no kids, etc. have it just as hard. It's really just the logistics of it that makes it a little more difficult with a toddler (studying during naps, babysitters during evening classes, etc.)
I really do love it most of the time, and it gives me adult interaction and a chance to use my brain every evening. Now with 2 parents in law school, I predict tons of stress and tears! lol. But no doubt that it can be done if it's what you both really want to do! Heck, my mom is now considering going and she works full time, has two small children, one child in college, two grandchildren, is just finishing up her Bachelors, and is involved in every political going-on in our city. lol. Supermom runs in my genes. lol
If you and your DH decide to go be sure to keep me posted!
Re: **JDB3358**
Thanks so much!
You should definitely share other cases with us. Even if no one else finds it interesting, I do!
DH and I are both currently working on our Master's and that has been tough enough, but since we are both in the mindset of juggling school, work, home, I thought it may be easier if we just do it now before we can remember what it's like to have free time.
We are both employed in health fields (well I am PRN since DD was born) and we are getting our Master's in Healthcare Administration/Public Health so focusing on the legal aspects of the medical field is right up our alley.
Keep up the good work and congratulations on getting such a tough degree. It will be well worth it in the end and your DC will be so proud of you!