The decisions we have made in how to raise our kids have been our decisions alone. He is super busy, and is learning all he can about lifesaving methods, and they are killing him at the hospital right now. It has been very therapeutic to read about other people's experiences.



That's what love is, right. But please also know that the people who love you are hoping you make the right decision because they want you to be happy. That grad student better be working that hard if he or she wants to make it. My boyfriend is a first year orthopedics resident.
I do nearly all of the parenting fortunately we only have one child -- we both agree that this lifestyle is too demanding for more and find that my husband's crazy hours and the energy drain of the job make me yearn to connect with other wives that relate. I was thinking the same thing when I read this. By the end of the first date with my husband I knew I wanted him to be a part of my life.
He was also born in Russia during the 80s and did not come to the United States until so we sometimes deal with cultural differences as well as religious. I know that she's even getting her stuff ready to go on her mission. I think a lot of what you say here really rings true, especially the part about the Date Night. Many blessings to you. Point is, I can push myself to my extreme physical ends and he has barely broken a sweat. You need to repent and change. Bet as Joanna has said there are some things you should think carefully about в and this needs to be done with your head, not your heart. They are not God. Maybe watch "Going Clear" with her. To those asking about pre-med boyfriends, mcat, first year, med school boyfriends: You never accomplish half what you set out to do, and taking practice exams is the most anxiety provoking experience.