Another Season of Change
When it comes to changes, Josh and I seem to fall prey to the old adage of "When it rains, it pours." What I mean is that changes always seem to happen as more than just one life-altering event; they come in twos, threes, or more.
For example, the year 2002 was a year of many changes for us: we got married, Josh quit his job to begin the pursuit of his MBA, my old company Andersen dissolved and I had to switch firms, then I switched jobs within the new firm, we bought a nused car when the Escort died its tragic death, and we bought our condo. That's a lot going on in just one year, especailly for a newly married couple who are trying, above all else, to adjust to being married!
And now the year 2005 is upon us, and here is what we have going on: I switched back to tax work about a month ago, Josh is going back to Deloitte as a manager in two weeks, and we have a baby due in May which will likely be the biggest change and challenge of all, and then I'll only be going back to work part-time.
Like I said, "When it rains, it pours!"
For example, the year 2002 was a year of many changes for us: we got married, Josh quit his job to begin the pursuit of his MBA, my old company Andersen dissolved and I had to switch firms, then I switched jobs within the new firm, we bought a nused car when the Escort died its tragic death, and we bought our condo. That's a lot going on in just one year, especailly for a newly married couple who are trying, above all else, to adjust to being married!
And now the year 2005 is upon us, and here is what we have going on: I switched back to tax work about a month ago, Josh is going back to Deloitte as a manager in two weeks, and we have a baby due in May which will likely be the biggest change and challenge of all, and then I'll only be going back to work part-time.
Like I said, "When it rains, it pours!"
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Congratulations to both of you on your new jobs! Don't worry about baby changes (hee hee), just enjoy the last couple of months of a quiet, well-packaged baby. All too soon he'll be screaming and wiggling (though I'm sure he'll be very cute while doing so).
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