Just to say I have worked between 3 and 5 days a week since my 17 year old was born. Been through the whole lot , nannies, au pairs, "after school Care". My children are now 13 and 17 and it is still a bum deal, as they need someone around to keep an eye on them- just when you think - ah they can manage by themselves for 2 hours until I get in -( 3 days a week) you come home find they have eaten all the bread and cakes,it is 7 o' clock you have to feed them, then make them do homework, run them around etc. Do not kid your self it gets easier - it does not - it just changes- the only thing I would say is that it is impossible to get a paid job that will give you any satisfaction if you have not worked for 12 years, as some of my stay at home friends found ( the ones that waited until their children started secondary school). Force your self to do some thing- charitable if you can afford not to earn money- where deadlines/ cancelled meetings for sick children are looked on more sympathetically. School holidays- 13 weeks a year- versus 5 weeks work holidays if you are senior enough? don't even go there!!! One big regret was not getting into an education based job, where the holidays are so brilliant- provided you like that kind of work...........