Saturday, May 4, 2013
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Things I've Learned as a Law School Wife
-You could literally buy a car with what you'll spend on books in one semester. Maybe, like, an '87 Ford Festiva, but a car nonetheless.
-You can start an argument, but don't expect to finish it. A law student is dangerous because they're learning all of these new skills but lack a legitimate outlet to practice them. They. Will. Argue. About. Anything....and won't stop until you acquiesce.
-You don't know what acquiesce means, you say? Be prepared to hear lots of words you're unfamiliar with. At times, you may need to sneakily consult a dictionary. Eventually you may learn that it's easier to admit that you're dumber than everyone in the room and ask for a little Legal Lingo 101.
-Accept the fact that you're going to be poor. Try not to cry when you can't afford Christmas decorations.
-The law library? It involves more ping-pong playing and aforementioned arguments than actual studying.
-Infidelity is rampant and hearing about your spouses day may or may not make you feel like you're at a taping of the Maury Povich show.
-Don't ask anybody about their LSAT score. It's like asking for their social security number.
-And lastly, those two weeks of finals? They look like this:
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
What a Difference 5 Months Makes
Josh pulled out a pair of shorts he hadn't worn in a while and found this tiny newborn onesie wrapped up in them. It's so crazy to be reminded of how much Noah has grown in this short amount of time. From this:
To this:
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