I don't know much about Little Elm but it is becoming a great place to live from what I hear.
It's improving. We moved in about 3 1/2 years ago and it's a lot better than what it was when we moved in, lemme tell ya whut.
It is tough to find a decent job in this area! They SAY that the market is improving but I'll believe it when I see it.
Tell me about it. It's especially hard around here if your chosen profession is Retail Sales, like mine. Like I said, I made some bad job decisions last year (and who hasn't sometime in their life) which caused me to land in this spithole job I'm in. But I'm still looking for another retail sales job that would get me outta there in a heartbeat. I would kill to have another retail job right now but the market just isn't providing. OR...and this is my own theory..just a theory mind you, nothing proven....it's entirely possible that when employers see a Food Svc job on my resume' they freak and immediately file my app in the Circular File (tm). But like I said..it's just a theory. Take it or leave it. I don't care. *shrugs*
I honestly don't understand however why your MIL would quit a teaching career to provide daycare so you can work at Sonic. It just seems to me that her salary has got to be 3 to 4 times what you could possibly make in a minimum wage Food Industry Job.
Because that's her way of giving us financial assistance without actually GIVING us money, per se, Toby.

She and FIL have been extremely helpful ever since we told them we were pregnant, a lot more helpful than my own mother for certain. They have given us a lot of expensive gifts in the last few months, even so far as paying for probably 80% of my maternity wardrobe. It came from a consignment shop, but still...that's money I ended up spending on baby needs instead of myself. Also, MIL likes teaching but she's willing to give up teaching full time because she knows that she and FIL can get by on his salary and sub teaching pays pretty well in this area (or so I've been told). Almost as much as FT teaching, I think. DH and I are loathe to borrow money from them if we don't have to and so far, we've been able to make it on our own, giving up luxuries like cable, an expensive car that DH used to drive and cutting off long distance, call waiting, callblock and other phone doodads that we didn't really need so that we can save more $$$ for when he gets here. We barely go out anymore, not like we used to either, choosing to save that going o ut money on the baby. These are sacrafices we have learned to make and make gladly for the sake of our son.
Like I said...I have NO idea where our finances will be in 3-4 years time, when James is ready for preschool. It may be that in a few years, things will change, I'll get a new job, DH will get another promotion, they'll strike oil on his land in OK. Who knows? But I figured I'd better start preparing now because from what I hear, it's tough to get into a Montessori school if you don't start preparing when the child is less than a year old.
TOV