Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Back To School

My sweet and wonderful husband is heading back to school to get his Masters in Engineering this fall. He's been accepted, is enrolled and just about as ready as you can get to head back to college! I'm extremely excited for him and am glad to start this next chapter in our lives. We knew that eventually he would be going back to school and this is the perfect time before their are more kiddo's around and Landen and Amelia are still young. It's a two year program and sounds like he won't be gone a whole lot this semester. Thankfully! He has to go into this slow - as he has a wife that can't handle him being gone too much. =)

He may not realize how happy and proud of him I am. He works very hard for his family and this is just another step in helping better his career and family! Don't know what I'd do without you sweetie. You know I'm excited - even though I complain. Congratulations!

As for blogging - I'll try not to complain too much when he's gone, or studying, or taking up my computer time.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats Kurt! And good luck!

You know we are still on our own in the evenings so anytime you and the kids want to come over for dinner just let me know! I'm sure you'll handle it fine thou...you don't know what you can handle until you actually experience it!

Sharon said...

Congrats to all of you! :)
Isn't that a good feeling?

Hey, I'll be more than happy to be your complain-we-can-survive-this buddy. ;) Patrick's program sounds very similar. (two years)

You know what we did? With all of this extra time I'm gaining by myself, we joined Blockbuster Online. Sure, I should probably read once the boys are in bed, but I'm too drained. So I have many movies to keep me company. lol

Anonymous said...

Yay hubby! My husband and I both went back to school at the same time when we were first married. It was nice (minus the competition for computer time) to have someone going through the same process, granted we were studying two TOTALLY differnent fields (he-computer science, me-education). We didn't have kids at the time, so that made it even easier.

Kalle said...

Congratulations. School and the new doors it opens is always a wonderful adventure. My hubby and I are constantly talking about going back to get degrees and masters and once day I'm sure we'll actually come a decision about it (hahah).
I will happily read your posts about competing for the computer. :)