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My husband too - video game industry. I basically do think of myself, not as a single mom because I am so lucky to have a husband bringing home a good salary, but a divorsed mom - I have his income stream, but not his body. One thing that a good friend taught me (not natural to me because I grew up in a low-income family), is to outsource as much of the drugery as possible and value your free time very highly - like think of your free time worth $100/hr, so don't waste it doing laundry or groceries. Try to hire someone to do that and as much other stuff as possible so that the few hours you get with your child and your husband can truly be spent enjoying each other or taking care of yourself. Don't be afraid to pay for the quick and quality solution. When you are both working that hard outside of the home it is critical that you readjust your thinking that way because the quality of your life is absolutely critical. Good luck!!!