S.G.
Hi S.,
Boy can I relate! I'm a 38-yr-old WAHM with 6 boys from 15 yrs to 4 mos old. I teach online for a University based in PHX. Depending on whether I have 2 classes or 1 each session and class sizes, I spend about 15-20 hrs each week working on the computer... sometimes more. I have older kids who are in school, and a 3&1/2 yr old and a 4 mo old. My 3 yr old goes to a wonderful daycare/preschool program 3 days per week (9:00-2:30). He loves it there, and it has been really good for both of us. Before the youngest was born, the time he was in school was really productive time for me - I got most of my grading done then and even had time to exercise and meet friends for lunch occasionally.
Since the youngest arrived, however, it's been a new game! Now I find myself trying to grade papers during the few catnaps my little one takes, and I seem to spend most of the time the 3 yr old is at school nursing or taking care of other urgent business (paying bills, grocery shopping, etc).
I'm working on training the older kids to clean house - they are in charge of dishes, sweeping up after meals, cleaning their rooms/bathrms, and the oldest boys even do laundry. But, they are all boys, and a teen/pre-teen boy's idea of clean is hardly up to my standards!
I'm not sure how helpful this is! I guess I would say that if you have an opportunity to have a few days each week with time to yourself, it would probably help. Until I had an infant in the mix, it did really help me. Especially if it's a situation with a caregiver that you trust and like. And BTW - my 3-yr-old is extremely resistant to change. The transition into school was tough, but once he got used to it, he really enjoyed it a lot.
Good luck!
-S.