beachbunny
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There's no way to tell the future.
When I first entered law school, I had the rest of my life planned out - graduation, marriage, partnership at a large law firm, and then kids. Things didn't go as planned. I'm now practicing law and have a terrific husband. But along the way, we decided not to have kids. Instead, we've travelled the world - we've biked France, been on an African safari, and walked the Great Wall of China together. It's not that we couldn't also have made time for kids --- but by the time we thought we were ready for them we had grown in an entirely different direction.
On the other hand, my SIL is also an attorney. She and her husband knew they wanted to start a family soon after she graduated from law school so she took a job in a corporate setting (not exactly practicing law) where she'd have good maternity benefits. She had her first child after one year on the job, took three months off and went back to work. She had her second child a year later. Because child care costs are high and her husband didn't make as much she does, he had to quit his job soon after the second child was born to be a SAHD. Her husband is eager to return to work once the older child is in school.
Finally, my sister is a doctor. She's getting married this summer and wants several kids. She chose her specialty because she adores children and enjoys the excitement of peds ER. But she's just getting started. So we'll see...
When I first entered law school, I had the rest of my life planned out - graduation, marriage, partnership at a large law firm, and then kids. Things didn't go as planned. I'm now practicing law and have a terrific husband. But along the way, we decided not to have kids. Instead, we've travelled the world - we've biked France, been on an African safari, and walked the Great Wall of China together. It's not that we couldn't also have made time for kids --- but by the time we thought we were ready for them we had grown in an entirely different direction.
On the other hand, my SIL is also an attorney. She and her husband knew they wanted to start a family soon after she graduated from law school so she took a job in a corporate setting (not exactly practicing law) where she'd have good maternity benefits. She had her first child after one year on the job, took three months off and went back to work. She had her second child a year later. Because child care costs are high and her husband didn't make as much she does, he had to quit his job soon after the second child was born to be a SAHD. Her husband is eager to return to work once the older child is in school.
Finally, my sister is a doctor. She's getting married this summer and wants several kids. She chose her specialty because she adores children and enjoys the excitement of peds ER. But she's just getting started. So we'll see...