Law school dead week – what? Where has this semester gone?! I cannot believe there are less than two weeks left before reading period, also referred to by some profs that have been around a while as “dead week.” I am not sure why this never struck me as odd before. There are no classes for the shortened version of the week, which is only three days since the first two are used as class make-up days, so campus is kind of...
MPRE – check! When I am grocery shopping with the kids, which frankly is anytime I go grocery shopping, other than picking up an “emergency item” on the way home after school, we play sort of a game. After shopping for a bit, I read off the list, and whichever child is with me says “check” if we already picked up the item. (I know, very original, right? *grin*) Sure, I could do it in my head, but it is a fun way to...
A baby and law school…… Hard to believe that three years ago, I was entering law school, leaving my partner at home with a 3-year-old and a 6-month-old. I remember saying, “Wow, Boy Wonder will be 7 when I graduate.” Now, we are almost there! Someone asked me the other day about having a baby while in law school. While every situation is different, and people have to make their own decisions based on their own life...
MPRE and tigers and bears, oh my! You know how sometimes there is so much going on to blog about that it is hard to select just one? There’s the election, the economy, my fabulous weekend with my kids where I was the only mom on duty, the fact that I have to take the MPRE in just 17 days, big decisions like paper or plastic, a Quarter Pounder or a simple cheeseburger, Ebay or Craigslist…..? See? So many topics. *deep breath* Choose...
A fellow law student introduced herself to me last night as someone who reads my blog. We started talking about some of the challenges of having a family while going to law school, whether the family is a wife and human kids, or a spouse and furry kids, there are still sacrifices all around. Sometimes decisions are made, and other times they are forced upon us by circumstances, to put off parts of our life, or lose touch with friends, or not...