Anonymous wrote:
umm, no, but congrats -- you're obsessed with posters on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
umm, no, but congrats -- you're obsessed with posters on an anonymous forum.
It certainly sounds similar, I can’t blame the PP for thinking you are the same person. No need to be so snippy.
I'm mostly just really surprised that someone would have that deep knowledge of posters on a forum. That's an old thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
umm, no, but congrats -- you're obsessed with posters on an anonymous forum.
It certainly sounds similar, I can’t blame the PP for thinking you are the same person. No need to be so snippy.
I'm mostly just really surprised that someone would have that deep knowledge of posters on a forum. That's an old thread.
Anonymous wrote:Has she defended her thesis? If she has not, I don’t know how she’d walk by May.
If she has, how is she going to hang around another year? Does she have funding?
My knowledge of this process is based on my husband’s engineering PhD. His siblings and parents went to his defense, not the graduation ceremony. A defense is not a toddler friendly event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
umm, no, but congrats -- you're obsessed with posters on an anonymous forum.
It certainly sounds similar, I can’t blame the PP for thinking you are the same person. No need to be so snippy.
Anonymous wrote:
umm, no, but congrats -- you're obsessed with posters on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:
umm, no, but congrats -- you're obsessed with posters on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm graduating this spring with my PhD as well and don't expect anyone but my DH and kid to be there. For my MA, my DH, my parents, and ILs came (and frankly I thought that was a bit much). College was just my parents. My brothers have never attended my graduations (except HS).
You think you're sister will be offended, but have you asked her? Have you explained that that particular weekend is just not going to work to fly cross country, unfortunately? It's not like you would not go because you want to spite her.
I'm 99.9% sure. Reason being, she explicitly told DH and me she expected us to fly to England for her MPhil graduation, which we did because my parents footed the bill (and we didn't have a kid then). I'll ask her, but I would be shocked if she didn't expect all three of us there.
Anonymous wrote:I wish DH could go straight to his work trip, but work won't pay for a flight from anywhere but here. It's stupid.
Unfortunately grandparents aren't local.
Do you think it would be unnecessarily stressful to take a toddler on a cross-country trip that's that short?