Hello! Yes, I am married to a CofE vicar. He's actually a pioneer minister now, so our situation is quite different from the usual vicarage set up, but he did a 'normal' 3 year curacy before this. I was also brought up in a clergy household so it's been fairly normal to me most of my life.
The first thing I would say about being with a priest is that it's an amazing life. We get to live in different places, meet lots of different people and get to see people's lives transformed by ministry. I really wouldn't have it any other way. People may see the downsides - dragging the dc from school to school, for eg - but our dc say that it's helped them settle anywhere and make friends quickly, and they've now got friends all over the country.
wrt expectations - being on show, flower arranging etc, it really depends on the church you end up in. There are some churches where this will be the case (it's worth reading a book by Celia Bowring called 'in this together' or something like that) - I've heard of people having ridiculous expectation on the clergy spouse - like they have to do Sunday School, coffee rota, Mother's Union etc etc - in which case, your foot has to be firmly put down and help them to realise this isn't naturally the case
I was lucky in our curacy church - people were laid back and didn't expect much of me, told me just to relax and not to jump right in - in fact this was the best advice I heard, to take at least 6 months and not to anything at all in that time, to observe, to support dh but not to get sucked in.
I can't comment on the work thing as I am unable to work, but have plenty of friends where the other half works full time, and it is absolutely fine, again just a case of being assertive with any member of the congregation who thinks they can take your life over 
And yes, Rev can be fairly accurate at times!
It's a fantastic, aggravating, exciting, frustrating and fulfilling life.
There are a few of us here, so I'm sure some others will be around with different perspectives.