Right there with the rest of you.
As a working mom, I have to balance all of life in a few hours a day, and it takes its toll. My house isn't as well cleaned as some of my friends, but I try to keep the priorities in perspective. After getting a diagnosis of cancer when our daughter was 10 weeks old (the day before our son's 2nd birthday), I really changed my focus on what was important. At the end of the day, it's the people in our lives that matter and will be our legacies. While I was in treatment, my prayer was to be able to be their mom and see them grow-up as productive members of Society. When I want to open my laptop and work, that harsh reality hits me right between the eyes, and everything falls back into perspective.
We don't have family near us either, and I think the people we know who have grandparents who take the kids for a weekend once/month have more balance because they get the time to themselves that we don't get. But, this is the life we chose, and we make the best of it we can.
Honestly, I think parenthood has taken more of a toll on my husband. I think he expects the romance to be what it was when we first got together (before kids, before cancer, etc), and my Mom instincts are to nurture them first.
Life is a lot more complicated in 2010 - we're all in such a rush and an immediate need for everything. I romanticize about what it would be like to do this in a different time when things "seem" much simpler.