tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770325711273461588.post636787128270333034..comments2024-02-14T13:22:53.679-05:00Comments on The Passport Stamp Collector Blog: Adventures in MonotonyGreghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14981762691348722011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770325711273461588.post-61859474641767080592017-12-06T08:37:53.188-05:002017-12-06T08:37:53.188-05:00Congratulations on getting on the register! There ...Congratulations on getting on the register! There really seem to be a few phases of being a Foreign Service parent, and they each have their challenges:<br /><br />Baby through daycare (0-3);<br /><br />Pre-school (3-5)<br /><br />Elementary (Grade 1-5);<br /><br />Middle School (Grade 6-8);<br /><br />High School.<br><br /><br />But once you're hired (think positive!), there are lots of formal resources at State and informal groups where you can probably find the answers or find someone who can point you in the right direction.Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14981762691348722011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770325711273461588.post-52893006468396443352017-12-05T13:41:26.795-05:002017-12-05T13:41:26.795-05:00Thanks for the blog! I read it often as I am on th...Thanks for the blog! I read it often as I am on the FSCE Register currently. I have a family with young kids and I refer to your posts to see how family life is as a foreign Service Specialist. I really appreciate your insight and you sharing your experiences. I'm not holding out much hope right now, because of the hiring freeze, but I am still hoping for a call. Thanks Again.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06588129447430476153noreply@blogger.com