If the lower salary would not jeopardize your retirement plan in terms of your nest egg, healthcare, etc then it's certainly worth considering.
My husband and I are young (I'm 30, he is 34) but shortly after we married I quit my job to be a housewife. It's been about 8 years now since I've been jobless and it's AMAZING. Probably a little better for me than him

, but overall we are both happy with that decision. What I'm getting at is that we chose to give up a second salary in order to have more time together. It's been great. Our original plan was to have kids while we were still young, but things haven't gone our way yet...we're saving for adoption now after 4 miscarriages and years worth of reproductive endocrinologist appointments, procedures, etc with no diagnosis. So I was supposed to be a SAHM but I've just been a housewife this whole time instead.
My mother's former well-paying position was eliminated and she ended up taking a job for far less money but it had a couple of great perks that added "value" to a smaller salary. First, it was only a 10 minute drive each way vs her previous 40 minute drive each way. Second, it was a financial institution so she had bank holidays off (which as a wife of someone who works at a financial institution it is a LOT of holidays!

). Her salary has increased a fair amount since being there, but it's still been a pretty big cut. Their discretionary income is enough to do some fun things like small weekend getaways and shopping, but they do have to be mindful. They do like spending the extra time together.
