Beware of the online work from home "jobs". Most of them are scams. I looked at all of that too. Your best bet is to contact some of your friends who are still working and see if there is any "overflow" or things that just are not getting done in their office that you could do at home. Of course it all has to go through their boss but you might be a less expensive alternative to the company than hiring a freelancer who would take of office space.
I was a graphic designer for television and web and did not have the hardware I needed to work from home in those fields. I also didn't want to go back to 12 hour production days, hiring a nanny to raise my child. I looked for work from home jobs for about a year and finally decided to open my own company, which I launched in January of this year. www.vantagepointcreations.com
It allows me to be mom from 1:30-8:30 and I run the business from 9-1:30 and work some after 8:30 as well.
Best wishes for gainful employment. We women are the most flexible with our talents, but it can also be very frustrating and difficult when the transition time comes.