I sucked at the promise to actually start blogging again. So
I’m just going to catalogue some of the fun stuff we have done of late, before
it fades into the background of life. First up, Master’s Graduation!
I think part of why I was so bad at keeping up with the blog
is because my master’s degree was actually more work than my undergrad was. I’m
not certain I was prepared for what full-time work, full-time grad school, and
full-time parent-of-three actually entailed. I’m ashamed to say my house was frequently
dirtier than it was clean and I easily gained 30 pounds throughout the saga.
But looking back on the experience as a whole, I would say I have learned a
lot, and my priorities have been even more streamlined than before.
Here are my takeaways: My kids are happy, so apparently I
didn’t create any noticeable lasting damage to their psyches being absent too
many evenings.
My marriage is intact, and strangely, even stronger than
before we decided to double the stress in our lives. I feel like Stu and I
understand each other even better now, and we have learned how to keep up our
communication, even when we don’t see each other as often as we would like.
This has made us more efficient communicators, more understanding of each
other, and I think has built the mutual respect we have for one another, as we
have each had to take on more tasks, all while being the “single” parent while
the other is in school (spoiler alert, Stu is working on his master’s degree
right now).
I actually learned a lot! This seems obvious, right? That at
the end of a degree, I should probably have more information than when I began
it. But honestly, so much of my undergraduate degree was just going through the
motions and taking classes that did me no real good outside of getting the
degree itself, that I just assumed a master’s would be along the same lines.
Instead, I have a decent-sized arsenal of tools now that I can draw from. I
feel like there was not a single class I took that I will not draw from in some
way in my career down the road.
Lastly, I have learned that life is too short. Both in
general, and specifically, it is too short to not be doing something you just
love doing. I mentioned I will do little bits-and-pieces blogs, but another
spoiler in the meantime: 2016 has been pretty hard on my family so far, and Stu
and I have made some decisions that will be changing the nature of our life
soon. As always, it is a true pleasure to have this supportive guy as my
teammate and by my side for this life, and it is due to his unending faith in
me as a person that we are moving forward with the next chapter in our lives.
For now, here are some pics from graduation. See you soon!
(But seriously this time.)
My Master's Hood.
Entering the ceremony!
My view of commencement, from the stage.
My sweet family!
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