I changed gears all together when I had my kids and got a liscence to have a home daycare/ preschool so I could be home all day with my kids. It was soo much work, long days, but I was home with them all day, and I was the one caring for my own kids. I never missed out on anything with them, and I had built in playmates for them as well. There were some very difficult times for them, but they learned so many things by me doing this. We had some important ground rules, like none of the daycare kids were allowed in the kids bedrooms, and during the scheduled Nap/ rest times I would sit with my older daughter for at least 1/2 of the time when she was still at home and during the summer and we would play board games. I did this up until my kids were in middle and early high school. I called the shots, made the hours, and chose the holidays that I was open and closed. I picked the parents and children who I could work with, and I was VERY lucky to have some great parents and kids. I keep in touch with most of them still today! (I have had over 46 kids in over 13 yrs) It was tough in the summer because I would have to cut back on my daycare kids to count my own kids once they were in school, (to keep within the alowed amount) but I even got to the point where I hired a friend to help out and come work and give me a few hours off a couple days a week. She would work with me on certain days so we could have more kids and do more, or go on field trips too. I did so much with my kids and daycare kids. I had a real preschool curriculum. I was even enrolled in the state's food / meal reimbursement program, so we did menus and meal charts, for breakfast, lunch, and 2 snacks. I got a check each month for that as well as for a few kids in care that were on state aide for their tuition. It was nice to know that the income from them was a guarentee. Until I had hired my friend to help out so I could take a few hours off a week, I would let the parents know well in advance of any appts at the school, etc where I could not bring 6 toddlers, and they would bring the children late that day. I always tried to make appts. 1st thing in the am so my kids could come right after and their parents wouldn't have to miss out on a whole day of work.I even took a 2 week PAID vacation every year. How cool is that?? Also, my hubby got a liscence as well, (a 40 hr class) so if I had to be some place he could stay with the daycare kids just so I could go to the appt. I tell you though, I took my daycare kids everywhere! I was infamous in my little town! I even went to my OBGYN appt with all 6 of them, ranging in age from 6 months old to 5 yrs old. We set them up sitting facing the wall in the exam room, the youngest 4 in 2 double strollers, and the others sitting indian style with toys and books, and I talked to them and played a game of who could count the dots on the wall and what do you imagine is on the other side of the wall with your pretend xray vision the whole time I was having my internal exam and pap smear. It was a riot! The parents all knew I was taking the kids, and were fine with it, and the doctors knew too. I had no problem with them going, they behaved so well for me. (not being Mom always helps!!) The doctor had me covered very well, just in case one of the turned around, but none of them did. They had no idea what was going on other than I was at a check up with my doctor. We went to the kids museum and out for pizza once a week, to the zoo, the park and to various other local attractions where we lived. We were well known at the library and would go to any and all free events there. I lived in Ma. at the time and they have some very strict regulations so you would have to check out what your state requires, but I wish everyday that I could still be doing the daycare/ preschool job. I miss the kids, and enjoyed it so much! I had to stop for serious health reasons after we moved to Florida. My 2 daughters are older now, but we did get custody of our nephew and niece recently. (well almost 6 years ago) . I am not working, so I get to be at home anyway, but I really do miss all the fun things that I did with my daycare children. They really were like family to me. I have so many great memories of them, and the photo albums are endless. What a great way to raise your own kids! My girls remember it like they had an endless supply of kids around to play with, and were never bored or lonely, and because of my "job" we went on some really neat adventures and to so many amazing places that I may not have taken just the 2 of them otherwise. We went to Plymouth plantation and Plymouth rock every November, and to the whaling museums, and to all kinds of art galleries and to the Woods Hole Oceanagraphic institute and fishery to see the seals and the touch tanks. We went on all kinds of fun field trips. I loved to go places where the kids could do hands on things. Some places like the police and fire station were a big hit with the boys. My girls loved those too. I probably wouldn't have taken them there if not for my job. (I may not have been able to since I was granted access because I was considered a "school" when we took the trip) Other than this for an idea, I have none. I wish you the best, and congrats on baby #2!! Enjoy it, time really does fly by! My "babies" are going to be 21 and 18. So old now! At least I have the younger two to keep me feeling young I guess. :)
Oh, and by the way, I made way more money doing this at the time than I could have doing any other job, kids of my own or not. In Massachusetts the going rate for daycare (full time) was over $140.00 a week. I had 6 full time kids 5 days a week. If they were under 2 the rate was closer to $180.00 a week. I was making GREAT money. Then I was being paid back the meal reimbursement too, as well as being in business for myself at home, well everything is a tax write off. It was a great job!