T.C.
It really does sound like you know what to do, you are just afraid to do it. Your children do need you. They will grow up and get married and move on eventually. But today, they need their mother. If you can provide them what they need, then do it. We would give up all the extras if it were the only way I could stay home (cable, cell phones, 2nd car (and sell the first to buy an older cheaper car, etc.). Also, my husband would find a way to get more income before he'd have me get a job. It's just that important to us for me to stay with our children. Please understand that this is not a judgement on people who live differently. This is just one of our great convictions for our family. It's not an easy life, but it is an incredibly blessed one. This is *your* baby and *your* preschooler. You see how much you are giving up with working. You can never get it back again. Don't live with regrets. A job is just a job. Yes, it might be enjoyable (which is a blessing!), but it is just a job. Your children are your future. They are the parents of your grandchildren. You have the opportunity to influence generations! Or, you can let strangers and peers do it. What's that saying? The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. Your children will benefit immensely from having you be the one to rock their cradle.