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Category Archives: balancing work/life
Happy New Year, Indeed.
His: As quiet as one would think the summer could be, ours was actually insane, especially in August as my personal life was all about camp logistics and my professional life was all about interviewing and searching for work. Deb … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, balancing work/life, cars, Economy, job offer, juggling balls
Tagged employment, new job
5 Comments
On Having it All
Hers: The world has grown weary, it appears, of asking women if they’re mom enough. Now, the question is “Can we have it all?” Women in positions of great power are weighing in with a variety of responses. Sheryl Sandberg … Continue reading
Am I Dad Enough?
His: The Wall Street Journal asked: Are Dads the New Moms? Yes I am. Deb and I had a massive reversal of roles a few months ago (and from the lag between blog posts, you can see that we’re still … Continue reading
Posted in balancing work/life, co-parenting, comparisons, couples, daddy, gender, juggling balls, marriage, Mommy, work before family, work/life balance
Tagged dads, role reversal, stay-at-home-dad, stereotypes
4 Comments
Thoughts on My Underemployment*
His: Ready for some honesty? Life’s not as easy as this blog is making it out to be. Sure we make light of so many things and try to keep it all in perspective. That’s part coping mechanism, part catharsis, … Continue reading