Hi Becky and Terry'sgirl33. Thanks for your reaction, I was expecting much more adverse replies. I don't have the answer to peoples' childcare problems. To be honest Mrs Lep and I didn't have the answer to our own childcare problems. We were forced into the situation of Mrs Lep being under company policy to resign her post within 2 years of marriage. We had to go down this line, there was no choice. In the 70's during Ireland's normal ongoing financial recession (which makes the current recession look like a doddle) Mrs Lep had little or no chance of obtaining another job. Our backs were to the wall. The future looked bleak and it was. Believe me, I would not wish those times on anybody.
We had no other choice. When I think of those times it is difficult not to become emotional. The mortgage interest rate reached 19.5%. I had a job that paid little enough and was forced into part-time work and doing odd jobs and locking the car (an old banger) into the garage for a year because we could not afford fuel, insurance and maintenance. The bank did not want to know us (a story for another day). Furthermore, I didn't have exclusive rights to the foregoing, it was the norm for many many people.
So, when I hear couples (both with cars, a fully furnished five bedroom house, holidays in USA, meals out with Jamie Oliver) moaning about childcare costs I cringe. For the record:- Mrs Lep returned to fulltime employment after 20 years in the home and has often said she would pay to go into her job let alone get paid.