Yeah, they were able to live together, so it probably did work better. Also, most of their relationship, they worked particularly hard to remain in the same house. By her own admission, they had gotten married a bit too early, because they were about to graduate from Cambridge, which would mean both of their student visas would have been quickly revoked. He would have had to go back to New Zealand, if he hadn't married her and followed her back to America. Plus, he followed her from one state to the next when she didn't like her first teaching assignment.
She did turn me off an academic career in other ways, though. Even with a nanny, she worked incredibly hard at both work and home. And she once told me that I would be a terrible professor.
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Date: 2007-11-02 11:20 pm (UTC)She did turn me off an academic career in other ways, though. Even with a nanny, she worked incredibly hard at both work and home. And she once told me that I would be a terrible professor.