VirtuallyMe
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Doing school like that can be tough- and your schedule is a rough one...
I attended school during the week and was off on weekends- and dh worked in the morning before he had school and again in the evenings- I still to this day have no idea how he managed to survive without sleeping.
I went into nursing school with one child and came out with two- and 15 years after graduating I have four kids lol- and still married to same person
I would suggest you take a breath- share your fears with your husband and start counting down the days until your life will be back to normal.
anyone with a schedule like yours would have stress for themselves and stress in a marriage too... just try to keep the lines of communication open.
One thing my husband and I do when we both seem really busy and keep missing each other as will happen from time to time with his current job- is that we will send each other email messages with our thoughts- sharing what happened with the kids or just rambling about things we'd like to get accomplished- nothing truly poetic but it is nice to continue to communicate.
It is also important that if you can manage some free time you make time for you and your husband without the kids even- they will be happier in the long run for it if you can strengthen your relationship a bit...
Good luck and hang in there- you are almost done
I attended school during the week and was off on weekends- and dh worked in the morning before he had school and again in the evenings- I still to this day have no idea how he managed to survive without sleeping.
I went into nursing school with one child and came out with two- and 15 years after graduating I have four kids lol- and still married to same person
I would suggest you take a breath- share your fears with your husband and start counting down the days until your life will be back to normal.
anyone with a schedule like yours would have stress for themselves and stress in a marriage too... just try to keep the lines of communication open.
One thing my husband and I do when we both seem really busy and keep missing each other as will happen from time to time with his current job- is that we will send each other email messages with our thoughts- sharing what happened with the kids or just rambling about things we'd like to get accomplished- nothing truly poetic but it is nice to continue to communicate.
It is also important that if you can manage some free time you make time for you and your husband without the kids even- they will be happier in the long run for it if you can strengthen your relationship a bit...
Good luck and hang in there- you are almost done