Seeing as how the exchange rate has been working more and more in my favor, my living situation has become approximately 25% cheaper (utilities and entertaining flatmates included in the rent!), and I have a marvelous brother-in-law who was pleased to harass the airline on my behalf, I am officially staying an extra month overseas, for a total of 10 months. This is great news for my dissertation, which will presumably be 11% more awesome as a result, but I realized on the phone with my mom (who requested a chart) that it means the following for me and my husband's first year of marriage:
Here's hoping the volcanoes pipe down, because if I'm delayed we may fall below the 20% mark.
So, yeah. How's married life? We wouldn't know. The main difference for me is that sometimes I check the "Mrs." box when I'm asked for my salutation on forms. The main difference for my husband is that he has to handle all my US obligations, including filing our first married tax returns with vague assistance from me ("That information may be in the pile near my desk.") and fun with motor vehicles.
Thank God for Skype and webcams, or I might not recognize the guy when he turns up to collect me at the airport in July.
27 May 2010
We're Shooting for 35% Next Year
Labels:
grad drama,
plans foiled,
Scotland,
weddings,
white people problems
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2 comments:
I had always assumed he was with you! How hard! I'm glad you'll be reunited in July!!!
And if you lived together prior to marriage, that's exactly what it's like. Sorry to break it to you, haha.
Ha! I suspected as much.
The plan was originally for him to be over here for about half the time, but then my funding got delayed and that didn't work out. He was over for several weeks at Christmas time, though, so that was nice!
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