I currently work from home, as a Childminder, full time (50+ hours) and do the bulk of the housework and obviously all the childcare.
DH takes over with our DC when he gets in at 4.30 and does housework at weekends and in the evenings (things like putting on a load of washing and mowing the lawn).
I am in the process of securing a job out of the house to start in September, very full on, 12 hour days and late evenings. DH is very supportive and we have what I hope will be wonderful childcare and two backups.
But oh my god, some people's reactions.
Even the guy interviewing me asked how I'd deal with childcare, and I was a bit icy in my response (that DH woudl deal with all that, I've done it for eleven years and it's his turn now).
My mum and sisters have been well meaning but think I'm mad, and also that it's unfair of me to expect DH to do so much childcare/housework/cooking. Eh? But it's ok for me to do it?
It's a bizarre and outdated concept that the woman has to place childcare and cleaning above all else and that the Man Of The House can concentrate on his career without worrying about all that nonsense.