She graduated in '87. Her oldest is 19, meaning he was probably born in '88 or '89. I seem to recall he was not born all that long after her marriage. So no she didn't have kids and probably wasn't married either while going to college.
My wife and I were. We started at the same time, got married early in our 3rd year. Wife graduated at the end of the following summer. I took two more years, but then had 12 grad credits (and an Air Force commission, very few people in engineering get through in 4 years if they also are also in senior level ROTC, unless they take a lot of summer courses. I worked, often double shifts or a shift and a half, in a factory during most of the summers (except the one where I went to AFROTC field training for half the summer, that same summer my wife graduated) . I now have an MS, plus a few dozen extra grad credits, my wife has a PhD, and we have two children, and 3 grandchildren, along with the 2 great nieces who live with us.
Yeah Alan Colmes pointed out with so much class that Track was born (gasp) only about 8 months after their elopement.
sheesh!
You guys worked hard!
Good for you. We got married about halfway through college too, had one kid show up just at the end of my hubby’s senior year (I worked while he finished school). I didn’t finish. Sometimes I think about it and then sometimes I wonder if it’d have been worth it...so much liberalism on college campuses.