to the grad school widows…

School has started yet again.

But for the first time in eight years it hasn’t started for us.

This one is dedicated to all my dear graduate school widows…be you first year or fourth…

swinging curls underdog he's so patient with me my little kid and me three late summer shadows he loves me

Someday you will get your significant other back.

You will be able to go to the park  at a moments notice and not have to worry about finals, tests or boards.

And when you do get them back?

They’ll be even better than you remember.

At least that’s what happened to us, and what I hope happens for you.

65 thoughts on “to the grad school widows…

  1. When I was working on my Masters, I feared my kids would remember only the back of my head at the computer when they looked back on their childhoods. (They survived.) When it was all over, I asked my then-12-year-old-daughter, “Kendall, what have you learned from all this?” She replied (sweetly), “Get your Masters before you have kids.”

    Loved this post.

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    1. @flutter, I do. I am blessed. I tried to tell an old lady once I was really lucky and she said “luck is for people without faith that they deserve something better.”

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  2. Yay, grad school widows! So glad you’ve got your man back. And I’d like to give a special shout-out to all the “my former grad school husband is now going through the process of getting tenure” widows. I’m not sure which is worse…

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  3. The one of you and Moosh withthe flowers in y’all’s hair. {sigh} I love love love.
    Are y’all actually wearing sweaters?
    LOVE the swing one,too. But, you already know that since I gushed about it on Flickr xoxo
    Yippeeeeee for y’all!

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  4. This is our first year in 7 without being in school. Granted I have been a school teacher the whole time. However, as soon as Nate graduated and was finished, our little girl started kindergarten. Her school schedule is less demanding, but we will always plan our lives around the school year.
    I’m glad he is here to help get the kids ready in the morning…and home at night to read and sing and help put them to bed at a reasonable time!

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  5. Beautiful 🙂

    My sister just got her husband back after a 2 year-long (year-round, no breaks) physician’s assistant program. Not nearly as long as you lasted, and she doesn’t have a kid to take care of, but still- SHE IS ECSTATIC! He passed the boards last week, just has to find a job now. heh.

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  6. I was a grad school widower for 2 years and it started the moment we got married. We lived in a 450 sq ft apt (no joke) glad we got that behind us.

    Glad you can too!

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  7. Um, yeah. We got married in the middle of dental school. Wasn’t so bad b/c we had no kids, and I had a full-time job to keep me busy. Then we went to a one-year residency. Still no kids, so not too bad aside from the Colonel who decided to make DH’s life a living hell. What’s been harsh has been GOING BACK TO SCHOOL for a 3-year residency to specialize after being in practice (i.e., normal work hours, minus the 5-month deployment) for 6 years. And now there are TWO Colonels making DH’s life a living hell, and I have a house and 3 boys to take care of on my own. If I didn’t KNOW that the Lord sent us here, I’d be completely off my rocker by now (starting 2nd year). Sometimes the only thing that gets me through the day is repeating the mantra, “we’re SUPPOSED to be here, we’re SUPPOSED to be here, we’re SUPPOSED to be here…”

    So glad you’ve made it out of the grad-school tunnel in one piece.

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  8. That was a lot of caps when italics would have been plenty. I just don’t know any html. Sorry for all the shouting up in here.

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  9. I’m on my second year of being a grad school widow. I guess it’s payback for his being a grad school widower when I was in law school and business school. I look forward to this week with excitement (for my hubby) and fear and dread for myself and my little one…

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  10. Amen to that! With my Hubs just finishing law school and passing the bar earlier this year, we were just talking about how nice it is to be done! I wouldn’t trade what we’ve been through…every last tear, penny, drop of sweat…it was worth it and we’re both stronger (together) because of it. But dinners at home, weekends free to do whatever we choose….ahhh the bliss.

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  11. I just found your site. LOVE it! AND more importantly I am starting my first month of being a grad school widow. In a city that I just moved to 1006 miles away from anyone that I know. AND obviously finding a job right now…almost impossible. Any tips on how to cope?

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    1. @Heather, Thank you!
      Biggest bit of advice?
      Do your own thing and don’t schedule him in or expect anything of him. Otherwise you’ll just end up disappointed.
      Sad but true.

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  12. I love it!! I love the pictures and am so happy for you to finally have Cody back!! You were a trooper and it’s definitely a plus that you had the moosh around! You two are so gosh darn cute! 🙂

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  13. I so want to go back to school, with both of the girls older now, but at the same time I think I may wait the extra 6 years until they are both off. With Giggles in High School now and The Chicken about to start Middle School and hubs working the hours that he does-they need me!

    So happy for you to have your Cody back again! How goes the house progress?

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