@Millie: Yes, it has been a while since the last stable release, so you are a bit spoiled by having only used Siduction for a year; especially the last year prior to a new stable release.
@cas: I'm not saying to ignore some of the statements/warnings in this thread, but don't let such statements/warnings discourage you from continuing to use Siduction. Like anything, using Debian Unstable is a learning experience. Yes, you will make mistakes. Yes, you will get frustrated. However, you will learn a lot in the process as well. My brief time with Siduction last year increased my Linux knowledge exponentially.
A skill that hasn't been mentioned yet in this thread is knowing when and how to place packages on hold. I'm still new at the skill, so unfortunately I can't pass along any words of wisdom to you. Perhaps someone with more experience can respond and provide such info.
On the other hand, if you really don't have the time, there's nothing wrong with that. Shelve using Siduction or Debian Unstable until you do have the time.