I've been a SAHM for almost the entire time I've had kids (4 years now). I wouldn't trade it for anything (I had the chance to go back to a lucrative career)...
It is HARD though. I have days where my self esteem dips because the kids have been difficult or I haven't gotten everything accomplished. Having a career gave constant reassurance that I was a valuable member of the team, I got positive feedback, etc. As a SAHM, you don't get that in an obvious form although the proof is happy, healthy kids.
I try to fill up my days with volunteering at the Y (I can bring the kids), going to library-sponsored activities (free!), and doing things locally like farm visits and trips to indoor playgrounds or sprinkler parks.
It is HARD though. I have days where my self esteem dips because the kids have been difficult or I haven't gotten everything accomplished. Having a career gave constant reassurance that I was a valuable member of the team, I got positive feedback, etc. As a SAHM, you don't get that in an obvious form although the proof is happy, healthy kids.
I try to fill up my days with volunteering at the Y (I can bring the kids), going to library-sponsored activities (free!), and doing things locally like farm visits and trips to indoor playgrounds or sprinkler parks.