tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327813.post109952402321765631..comments2009-07-12T21:02:27.337-05:00Comments on Twench's Web Log: PondermentsEddiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05730195858979183175noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327813.post-1099586926798983682004-11-04T10:48:00.000-06:002004-11-04T10:48:00.000-06:00I think you should go for it. The thing is, we spe...I think you should go for it. The thing is, we spend so much time working, I think it's important that we do something we enjoy. So, it seems to me that taking these classes might help you have a good escape plan should things to all wonky with your current job. Plus, by doing this ahead of time, you'll have the option of pursuing these classes and education and then maybe getting a job you like rather than being forced to take another job that you don't like as well because your current job has been swallowed by the aforementioned wonkiness and you need a steady paycheck right away. Does that make sense? <br /><br />Plus, I'm a firm believer in you have to take a chance to pursue happiness rather than suffer "okayness" forever. And a happy daddy means a happier household, right? (That is not intended to be sexist. A happy mommy means a happier household as well.)<br /><br />Course, the key is making sure that your wife has some time to do the things she wants to do as well, whatever those things might be : ) Perhaps just taking a nap -- given what I've heard from other new moms!Staceyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16330449008056545869noreply@blogger.com