Nope, I’m not dead… just pregnant!

I have survived the first trimester and fingers are crossed that the nausea and exhaustion will ease soon so I can get back to connecting with you more regularly. To all the pregnant women dealing with morning sickness and holding down a 9-to-5, you are my heroes. I currently have no idea how I did it the first time around… and working with toddlers with autism all day at that. I am beyond grateful that I control my schedule as a work from home mom this time around, because naps aren’t a luxury… they’re a necessity. And they often happen whether I want them to or not.

Because of this, my work hours have been reduced and my writing time more than limited. I am committed to getting back into the swing of things. This includes getting back to my Zumba classes, writing more for all of you, putting together some fun specials, and working on my book again. I’m thinking the book and the baby are now in the running for who will be born first!

To my faithful fans who have been wondering where I’ve gone, I’m here… barely, but here. To my new fans, please bear with me as I try to get back into the swing of things.

And don’t forget to follow me on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/themomMEproject), since that is the easiest for me to maintain on a regular basis!!

PS – I’ll be posting a gender pic this week so you can all take a guess for boy/girl!

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  • Yvonne Hall

    The nausea was the worst for for me!

  • Yvonne Hall

    Nausea was THE WORST! passing along good thoughts that it is GONE … the naps though .. I still have those ;) happily
    I went through both pregnancies working from home or only working part time and I kept saying the same thing, say the same thing to moms now .. HOW DO THEY DO IT? whew … glad I’m a WAHM too;)
    Rock On!
    Yvonne Elm Hall
    http://www.yvonneelmhall.com

  • http://brendamjones.com Brenda Jones

    I don’t know how they do it, or how I did it. Just so glad I get to do it as a work from home mom this time. Comfy couch, naps whenever I need them, flexibility. Same goes for once baby is here. I never returned to my 8-7 job (who are we kidding with this 9-5 stuff?).