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Hi everyone,šŸ‘‹
My fiance and I are getting married next summer. I will be finishing up my school, and he will have about 8 years left because he is getting his Ph.D in Theology.
I was just curiousā€¦were any of your married with a significant number of years of school remaining? And, did any of you travel for your schooling? We are talking about going to Ireland and/or Rome for his, but weā€™ll first have to see which schools are in his best interest. Lastly, do any of you have any tips for us? Iā€™d be particularly happy to hear from those who had babies while finishing school.
Thanks a lot!
 
hi treehugger,

sorry no oneā€™s responded to your post yet. My situation is similar, doubly so. Both my husband of two weeks and I are PhD students. Heā€™s in his fourth year of a PhD program, has about two years (at least) left, whereas I will be starting my second year in a PhD program this fall. I have at least four years left šŸ˜¦ He studies anglo-saxon literature and I study philosophy. The baby issue is something we talk about ALL the time. Right now he makes less than 10K a year, so financially a child just isnā€™t possible. I canā€™t wait for him to finish his doctorate and get a ā€œreal jobā€ so we can have a baby. Balancing a baby and grad school should be interesting, but Iā€™m up for it, since Iā€™ve always wanted to be a scholar and a mom. I just wish we didnā€™t have to wait so long. This morning we went to Mass and then brunch afterwards. It seemed as though cute babies were in season - they were everywhere and I was like I WANT A BABY NOW!! šŸ™‚ But all in good time.

thatā€™s really cool that you two might be going abroad for his studies. Rome is a wonderful marvelous city - I studied for a semester there in college - youā€™ll love it!
 
I must have missed your post! My situation was sort of similar.

My husband and I got married the summer before I started a combined law and business graduate program (4 years). He was working as a high school teacher so we had some income. I had our first child two months after receiving my law degree and the last semester of school was extremely difficult for me since it was the hottest spring on record, I was carrying 50 extra lbs, and the schoolā€™s A/C broke!

It was tough but I got through it and Iā€™m glad I didnā€™t quit school. My husband was a big encourager and I couldnā€™t have done it without him. Keep the lines of communication open, realize that things are going to get rough and money will be tight, but YOU CAN DO IT!! šŸ™‚
 
I got married about a year before finishing my PhD. My H already had one PhD, but being European, he is still finishing up a second PhDā€¦ And Minerva, I should have realized someone as cool as you would have a medievalist in the family! (H and I are both medievalists ā€“ one in history, and one in lit). Congratulations on your recent wedding.

Itā€™s certainly difficult to combine babies and graduate stipends, but I know some who have managed. Since I was on the final diss push when we got married, it could only make sense to wait. Now that I have a tenure-track job, howeverā€¦

Getting a chance to live abroad is one of the great things about being an academic! I spent a year in France, and have the opportunity to spend a year in Italy for my next leave. Canā€™t wait!

Best,

Naprous
 
TreeHugger,

I may be in this situation soon! My husband is going to be applying to graduate school (or law school) soon - and we just had our first child 6 months ago! Iā€™m a stay-at-home-mom (actually, I put a few hours of work in a day, if I can)ā€¦

I would also definitely be interested in hearing other stories of people who have ā€œbeen there, done thatā€ ā€“ tips, suggestions, etc.!!!

(Congratulations on your upcoming marriage!)
 
Thanks, everyone, for your replies! I was wondering if perhaps i was alone in this situation when my post was left unanswered for so long. (ahhhh, sigh of relief). Itā€™s good to see other people share a similar situation ours. Since we got engaged, many other couples we know talk about how they want to get married, but they donā€™t have the money/theyā€™re not done school, etc., and so theyā€™re waiting 1 or 2 years. I know our lifestyle wonā€™t be extravagant, but Iā€™m pretty confident that we can do it. Many people have tried to persuade us to wait until we have more money or one of us has a steady job, but in the long run, i donā€™t think it matters. we could both have jobs, get married, and then lose them afterwards. Jobs and money can come and go at any time (at least thatā€™s the way we see it). We truly feel Godā€™s been leading us throughout our engagement, but itā€™s still a little intimidating to be planning our lives together unlike any other couples that we know (e.g. not being done school, not having already established a career, not waiting until we are 30 when we marry). Then again, we are one of the first of our couple friends to marry who are actually practicing Catholics.šŸ˜‰
 
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