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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:22    Post subject: change of address
This morning I've been sending emails and submitting forms on-line with the bar associations I belong to, board of professional responsibility, etc. to change my contact information....pretty weird to be just putting in my home address rather than a new office one....but pretty darn cool. It's going to be weird to walk out of here next week and not be walking into a new job. I have the computer all set up at home though so I won't be out of touch. I have 2 walls in the little area ready for all my diplomas and memberships, etc. Kindov going to be weird to just see those at home. Oh well, they will all not seem nearly as important once I start putting up little baby pictures of Boinger.

Pardon me just feeling a little sentimental today about starting this new chapter in my life....BUT bring it on!
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:31    Post subject:
i forget are you hanging up a shingle outside of your house, just free lancing or doing SAHM full time a lawyer stuff on the side


or all you done all together
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:34    Post subject: Re: change of address
Molly600 wrote:
Pardon me just feeling a little sentimental today about starting this new chapter in my life....BUT bring it on!



As long as it isn't the last chapter, everything will be OK. thumbs up
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:37    Post subject:
done all together for now, but not for good (as in not forever). Just at least a few years while kiddos are little. Although who knows how things will go. I'll go back at some point, even if it's part-time, just not sure when. Probably not at all for a while though if we get pregnant again pretty soon after this one. My hubby is on crack and is already talking about working on #2 when Boinger is 6 months and I think he's crazy! I was thinking more like when he's a year and a half. So who knows! We'll take it one kid at a time and see. But it doesn't make too much sense for me to go back if I'm just going to get pregnant again pretty quickly...but someday I'll definitely do it.
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:38    Post subject: Re: change of address
purple hayes wrote:
Molly600 wrote:
Pardon me just feeling a little sentimental today about starting this new chapter in my life....BUT bring it on!



As long as it isn't the last chapter, everything will be OK. thumbs up


DEFINITELY! Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:40    Post subject: Re: change of address
Molly600 wrote:
purple hayes wrote:
Molly600 wrote:
Pardon me just feeling a little sentimental today about starting this new chapter in my life....BUT bring it on!



As long as it isn't the last chapter, everything will be OK. thumbs up


DEFINITELY! Mr. Green


Moll, you're so lucky! Enjoy it. I would kill to be a SAHM. Well, maybe not kill, but definitely maim!
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:41    Post subject:
Molly600 wrote:
done all together for now, but Probably not at all for a while though if we get pregnant again pretty soon after this one. My hubby is on crack and is already talking about working on #2 when Boinger is 6 months and I think he's crazy!


wait until he goes through several nights/weeks of interuppted sleep and stuff
his mind will change

believe me it will

though having them close means clothes can stay in the house for a little while longer and they get out diapers close together rather then spending years upon years changing diapers
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:51    Post subject: Re: change of address
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Moll, you're so lucky! Enjoy it. I would kill to be a SAHM. Well, maybe not kill, but definitely maim!


EL's got a price on his head of only $10 bucks. Seems like a good deal to me.
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:53    Post subject: Re: change of address
purple hayes wrote:
Laurie Ellen wrote:
Moll, you're so lucky! Enjoy it. I would kill to be a SAHM. Well, maybe not kill, but definitely maim!


EL's got a price on his head of only $10 bucks. Seems like a good deal to me.


Well, now that you bring it up....

... come out EL, and play...
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 10:59    Post subject: Re: change of address
Laurie Ellen wrote:
Molly600 wrote:
purple hayes wrote:
Molly600 wrote:
Pardon me just feeling a little sentimental today about starting this new chapter in my life....BUT bring it on!



As long as it isn't the last chapter, everything will be OK. thumbs up


DEFINITELY! Mr. Green


Moll, you're so lucky! Enjoy it. I would kill to be a SAHM. Well, maybe not kill, but definitely maim!


don't maim anyone here....joel may try to ban you!!!! Wink

I'm excited it's going to work out. It's something we both want and we're going to find a way to make it work even if it's not easy at the beginning. Funny thing is, I NEVER wanted to stay home. Throughout even law school I was adament that I would never stay home and wanted the big career and all that. Well sure enough when I started to really want kids I also started to really want to stay home with them, and that's what my hubby wanted, too. So it's kindov interesting how I've changed on that whole thing, I guess you never know about things until you are in the situation.
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 14:14    Post subject:
Any married woman can be a stay-at-home mom. It just takes sacrifice. Your kidding yourselfs (but no one else) if you think differently. When your children are seeing a shrink you'll wonder why you didn't make the necessary life changes to care for them.
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PostPosted: 11/19/02 - 16:13    Post subject:
Crazy Joe Divola wrote:
Any married woman can be a stay-at-home mom. It just takes sacrifice. Your kidding yourselfs (but no one else) if you think differently. When your children are seeing a shrink you'll wonder why you didn't make the necessary life changes to care for them.


I know... I work for my husband and his father... the kids are with us all day, and I homeschool them 3.5 hours a day. I just wish I could be at home with them all the time, but I seem to have been roped into working here full-time for a little longer.

*sigh* Maybe someday soon...
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