Anonymous wrote:The only way I would make a transition like that would be if I could afford full time support. Many families I know have a housekeeper/nanny who works full time and manages childcare, pick ups, driving kids around, house cleaning, laundry, and some meal prep.
This. We have two kids in elementary and FT nanny. This is more or less what she does, except house cleaning (beyond day-to-day tidying up). We have cleaners. Nanny plans, shops, and cooks our weekday meals. She also does random errands (e.g. drop/pick up dry cleaning).
In the end, it depends what you want. I have a "big" job, but it's mostly WAH + 20% travel. DH also has "big" job, and it's mostly WOH + 20% travel. It's tough, and we both have to be really clear on what our priorities are WRT family life. I enjoy cooking, but I went from planning and having nanny shop and prep to having nanny cook because the time I spent cooking in the evening was time away from my kids. WAH makes my long hours easier, because I can still step out to wake my kids up in the morning and put them to bed. I manage to work out almost everyday, because nanny takes kids to their activities. House is also messier than I would prefer most of the time, but these are the tradeoffs.
I enjoy my job, and DH does his. We have a lot of fun as a family on the weekends, and my kids are kind and responsible. In the end, that's what matters to me.