Okay, so it is REALLY official now. After much debate, we've finally decided on a new location for our family for the next three years.
In case you're not up on your American geography, that would be a map of Virginia. I can't say that I ever imagined that I would be living in Virginia, but indeed I will be. Honestly, I don't really know that much about Virginia...just what bits I remember from US History in the 8th & 11th grades. Yeah, that isn't too much. I've heard that it is beautiful. I've heard that it is humid. I guess I will get to see for myself when we head out there in a couple weekends to find a place to call home.
So, this law school plan is starting to feel really real right about now. Ella finishes Kindergarten this week, and Brett finishes up at the high school. We will really be gearing up to pack up all of our worldly possessions and ship them across the country. This will be an adventure.
If anyone has any advice about living in Virginia, I'm all ears...
Showing posts with label Law School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Law School. Show all posts
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Decisions, Decisions
Ever since Brett returned from Europe, we've been debating on just where we will be this fall. Our initial inclination was to head to a private school on the East Coast. Last week, we were rethinking that and considering a public school here in California. Then, on Monday, Brett got an offer from another East Coast school that he fell in love with during his spring visit. There are so many factors to contemplate that, quite frankly, it has felt nearly impossible to make a decision. Ranking? Cost? Location? Proximity to family? How much weight do we give to each factor? We've even joked that the California school should get some points for having a Peet's Coffee in town! (Alas, Peet's Coffee locations are hard to come by on the East Coast. It's a sad, sad fact.)
When I posted my dilemma on Facebook, my sister Jessica responded that it should be "What's best for Lucie, Ella, Janel & Brett longterm." Wise words. So now I'm contemplating exactly what "best" looks like for each of us. I'm sure there are more pro/con lists to be drafted in the coming days. Lots of conversations to be had. Personally, I'm clinging to the hope that God already knows where we will be, and He's got the best place picked out for us. We just need to figure out where that is.
When I posted my dilemma on Facebook, my sister Jessica responded that it should be "What's best for Lucie, Ella, Janel & Brett longterm." Wise words. So now I'm contemplating exactly what "best" looks like for each of us. I'm sure there are more pro/con lists to be drafted in the coming days. Lots of conversations to be had. Personally, I'm clinging to the hope that God already knows where we will be, and He's got the best place picked out for us. We just need to figure out where that is.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Change
Change. It is on the horizon, and it's just a bit scary, a bit exciting. When I was growing up, I lived in the same town, the same house, my entire life. My parents were both teachers, and our lives revolved around the school year schedule. Real change didn't come to my life until I went away to UCSB for college. When I married Brett, an aspiring high school teacher, nearly ten years ago, I figured that I would live a life that was similar to the one I grew up in. We'd live in the same community for the duration of my husband's teaching career. We'd have summers together as a family. Our kids would grow up in a safe, family-friendly environment. Life would be stable.
Then a little over a year ago, my husband decided that he wanted to change careers. He wanted to quit teaching and go to law school. Honestly, that declaration terrified me. It wasn't as if it took me completely by surprise, but it was scary nevertheless. Brett had been contemplating a career change for a few years. But, the enormity of this change was much bigger than I expected. Since we don't live anywhere near a law school that is acredited by the American Bar Association, we'll have to move for law school and then potentially again for his law career. I've lived my dream of being a stay-at-home mom for the past six years, but unless we want to be buried under a mountain of debt, I'll have to work at least part-time. Right now, a completely different life is in our future.
Change is there...we're just not sure exactly what it is going to look like. Brett has applied to several law schools, and we're waiting to hear back on his acceptances. Each application represents a different life. Somehow, I think the change will be easier to prepare for when we know exactly what it is going to be. And so we wait....
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