Three years ago, at roughly 9:00pm, I was doing this:
Three years ago, at roughly 9:30pm, I was doing this:
Three years ago, at roughly 10:30pm, I was doing this:
Three years ago, at roughly midnight, I was doing this:
Tonight, at roughly 9:00pm, I was doing this:
Tonight, at roughly 9:30pm, I was doing this:
Tonight, at roughly 10:30pm, I was doing this:
Tonight, at roughly midnight, I am doing this:
My anniversary date for the evening consists of a luciferase assay, a Western blot, and 12 Excel-sheets worth of qPCR data, which seems rather appropriate, considering that I typically feel more married to the lab than to my own husband.
After three years, I am more thankful than ever to have found a spouse who manages to put up with me. While I may not be high maintenance, high stress, or demanding, my chosen career is all three and more, and I cannot imagine it is pleasant to be married to me (and my experiments, we're a package deal) most of the time. So far, our marriage hasn't quite gone as anticipated (so much for that one year long distance plan), and I am eternally thankful for a husband that acknowledges how important science is to me and has never once pressured me to give it up, even if I appear to be taking the (very) long, (extremely) windy road through graduate school.
After all, what are a few years of living apart when we plan on growing into shriveled old octogenarians together?