Thanks, Bronk. That is definitely an option I will consider.
About me referencing the "nay sayers" and "fanning the flames" and all that...I truly appreciate people's honesty about the reality of the trail. I do want opinions and suggestions, but I want opinions and suggestions about how to best plan and key aspects to consider, which people are giving. I don't, however, need anyone telling me I'm crazy or negligent to my child in some way. I knew when this idea first came to me that it sounded absurd. And since I haven't gotten anything off the ground yet, it still does. But it can be done and I appreciate those who give real, constructive advice, rather than sitting in my dad chair and telling me what I should and shouldn't do with my son.
Also, I forgot to address the comments a user made about my job. If you ask my former employer, it was not a good fit. But in all actuality, besides being late to work (and staying late at work to make up for it), their main issue was with performance. But, as I have told them, I don't feel they gave me the tools necessary to succeed. Do you have any idea what it is like at a CPA firm during tax season. I was hired in the middle of tax season, too late for the group training, given a quick crash course, and then left to my own knowledge. I did well, very well. I was just apparently not fast enough. But the point of my story is that it was 65+ hours a week, by myself. That few months was brutal. That's all I will say about my career. But I got both my Bachelor's and Master's degrees while caring for him as he was born while I was a sophomore in college. So please don't question my ability to cope with my problems and succeed in life. I've already done that and I prove it further each day. You're welcome to come try to do what I do daily if you want. You wouldn't make it.