Mommy S.
The early phases of being a SAHM are so hard. I am a veteran & went literally from a war-time support base (read SUPER busy) to sitting on my dad's back deck listening to crickets. It was SO HARD. I have gotten a lot of help from www.flylady.net. She helped me to change my thinking and get things done without having a permanent to do list. (she has some really good books, too - sink reflections is excellent as is body clutter.)
With your daughter home sick, you've been able to be the one who cares for her & nurtures her. You weren't away feeling guilty for not being there. I find a great comfort in knowing that my kids will be/only were young once(great span of ages here 19,10,2) and I got to be here to teach them & share in that time. There is nothing more important than to teach your kids well. And you only get them a short time.
What saved my sanity the first time around was a zoo pass, kids museum pass & lots of trips to the park, even when it's cold, that's why they have coats & scarves. As to when they're under the weather, rent some good movies, build a sheet-tent in the living room and let them lounge & veg out. Meanwhile you can read a book or do a hobby that you enjoy. I took up sewing & quilting. It's very fulfilling. But I still struggle with the alone-ness of it all. That improved a whole lot when we found our church & started volunteering. We made great friends that way & honestly the work we did was fun, too. Nothing helps you bond like running around like a maniac & working as a team selling food to raise money for something. :)
This will pass, hang in there & please eat some nice green salads, it really helps keep the blues away. Same with salmon & other healthy stuff. Feed your body well, go for a walk by yourself when your hubby is home & keep your sense of humor, you'll need it when your kids reach the teen years! lol.
Congrats on the pregnancy!
D.
ps, make friends with your crock pot for zoo days! You pop soup ingredients in the pot, and start the bread maker, if you've got one, pick up the house & head out. You have fun all day long at the zoo & come home to dinner done & a clean, yummy-smelling house! I know that wasn't what you were asking, but it works beautifully because your kids will be tired & hungry then you get a peaceful evening, hopefully with your hubby. :) We mommas gotta share our tricks of we're all hosed!! lol