There was talk recently (UO? FFC?) about working part time, so I thought I'd tell you about my situation.
For most of my career, I've worked freelance, from home. It just suits me well.
Now I'm essentially a SAHM, but I do about 5 hours a week of freelance work (on one project). The amount of work is tiny, but it means I can get it done while LO is napping. On a good week I get it done by the end of Wednesday, on a bad week I just finish by the end of Friday. We have a nanny who comes for a morning once a fortnight. The plan is that I will use this time for errands, but for now we're all getting used to each other, so I haven't left home while she's here yet.
My income is enough to contribute to the household/give me some spending money.
I find I can't fully relate to SAHM, because I do work and I can't relate to working moms, because I am at home with LO.
I have no free time, but I have great fun with my daughter and I am enjoying her so much. I also enjoy the mental stimulation that I get from my work, and I like making my brain work hard.
The major downside at the moment, is that LO goes to bed very late (around 10pm) so it makes for a very long day - but it would be a very long day no matter what my work situation was.
I'm not sure what the future holds - DH and I are talking about me working mornings when LO is a year, and either increasing the nanny's hours, or finding her daycare for the morning, but who knows?
The end. Sorry for TL;DR!
Re: Part time work
Me: Oligomenorrhea (workup for PCOS turned out to be negative)
DH: 1st SA 11/09: good volume but only 20% normal
Cycle #1: Clomid 50mg=No O
1/10 2nd SA (this time at the fertility clinic): PERFECT!!!
1/10 My Tests: HSG All clear! B/W is normal!
2/10 Started Acupuncture
Cycle #2: 100 mg Clomid CD4-CD8 trigger TI Progesterone=BFN
Cycle #3: 100 mg Clomid CD3-CD7 trigger TI Progesterone=BFP!
Beta 1=144 Beta 2=359 Beta 3=637
My Scrambled Eggs
Surprise BFP January 2012!
I personally feel like this gives me a taste of both worlds. I cannot imagine at this time working full time - by the time I get home from the office, it's about 6-6:30, still have to worry about dinner, preparing stuff for DC next day, preparing my pump stuff, and of course spending time w LO and DH. But those 2 days with just him is tough at this stage. When he was non-mobile, I could at least fit in a bit cleaning or cooking after I finished working. Now with him being mobile and only napping once, the best I can hope for it to finish work. Everything else waits until he is asleep for the night or on the weekends if I have time.