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Wow, after 8 years with the same company you are facnig a HUGE transition on many levels! Here's a little back story: As you probably remember I stayed home with Zeke when we lived in Apopka and we made some huge sacrifices to do so (did you ever come to our teeny tiny apartment or remember our blue car with duct tape on the bumper?!). When we moved out to Missouri I continued to stay home. While we were there I started to feel a little bit antsy and honestly a little bit guilty that I only had 2 semesters to go (and those 2 semesters were an internship I was done with all of my classes) before graduating with my Master's degree. So I arranged with my professors to have special permission to finish that internship out of state, in Missouri. Well about 2 weeks later we ended up moving back to Florida and we had absolutely NOTHING, financially. So I took this as a huge sign that it was time to get on with my career by finishing school and just seeing what was next. Putting Zeke in day care was extremely difficult. We LOVED his daycare in Altamonte, though, and felt really comfortable. In fact when we moved to Daytona, his daycare was one of the things holding me back from making the decision. Finding the right daycare is so important!!! His daycare/preschool is perfect right now because it is a part of our church, and Josh is literally steps away from Zeke at all times! I really love working, but staying at home was a pretty sweet gig. Yes, it has its challenges and being a mom is extremely difficult no matter what. But having been both a stay at home mom and a working mom, I know that for me, staying at home was easier. But I love being out of the house and knowing that Zeke is being taken care of. I did go a little batty sometimes when I was home with him. There are so many pro's and cons to both scenarios.For us, it was really a financial decision. We had to put him in daycare so I could do my internship, and then of course I wanted to use my shiny new degree! I ended up getting a great job that I should not have gotten in the first place things really fell into place for us. That's another factor you have to consider. If you're not finding something that meets your needs, maybe you need to take some time off. And you know, if you can't find anything you may just need some more time to look. You can spend some time with Luke in that waiting period. You may find that financially you can stay home for a little while as you look for something absolutely perfect for you if you do want to go back to work. There are so many things to consider. I feel your stress. I was so torn over this issue, and I still struggle with it, especially after having 5 days off! Are you sure you want to go back to work at all? Or are you thinking you may just need a little time off to line up something new?