I can imagine your worry and concern.I'm so sorry that you have been thrown this curve ball when you had such an ideal situation.
I think Staci had a good idea, though, in that you might be able to turn the tables and bring children into your home, rather than having to go out and work fulltime. It certainly bears looking into!
I also want to tell you that I have always had to work fulltime since my daughter, Helen, was born. Even when I was married to Helen's father, it was one of those things that just had to be. I went back, full time, after only 5 weeks. He stayed home with her for the 6th week. It was the hardest thing I have ever done. BUT, the good part is that my Helen is 15 1/2 years old now and she has not suffered from being in daycare all those years. She is a well adjusted young lady who is happy and healthy. I became a single parent the day she turned two years old. What I did was to do as Johanna said and I spent every moment with her when I wasn't working. I have never regretted a minute of that, either!!!!
In the best of schemes, you would not have to work at all. I just want you to know that it is not going to be the end of the world if you have to.
Best intentions,
Logan





I'm so sorry that you have been thrown this curve ball when you had such an ideal situation. 
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