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Reply to "If your significant other is a partner at a big law firm, what time does he/she get home usually?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Maybe all the lawyers husbands should read this http://www.amazon.com/Dinner-Dad-Braved-Traffic-Battled/dp/0812976223/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336236351&sr=8-1 Dinner with Dad: How One Man Braved Traffic, Battled Picky Eaters, and Found His Way Back to the Family Table Bumping along on one of the endlessly repetitive late-night train rides that have come to dominate and regulate his life, lawyer and writer Stracher realizes how the daily commute from Westport to Manhattan has left him enervated and emotionally drained. He also senses that he's missing out on both the pleasures and the responsibilities of raising his two children. Devising a work schedule that lets him spend at least some days operating from home, Stracher announces to his wife and children that he will start eating dinner with them every night at six, offering even to do some of the cooking and other domestic chores. High-minded notions of deep and earnest conversations among parents and children soon give way to more pedestrian scenes of fussy-eating children and everyday domestic pandemonium. But Stracher's resolve eventually yields priceless benefits, and he paints an ultimately hopeful, joyful picture of what contemporary family life can be.[/quote]
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