Here is some way overdue news – I’m pregnant! In the past 4 months or so, our little family found out we were getting a little bit bigger, bought a new house, moved and embarked on kitchen renovations. Full kitchen renovations like you see on TV – at one point I had a large sledgehammer in my hands. And I used it. With gusto.
As renovations tend to, things took longer than originally planned and our project butted right up against Christmas. We were washing dishes in the bathtub (scratch that – I was washing dishes in the bathtub), making toast in the bathroom and living in complete chaos. In the midst of this I was put on bedrest, developed sciatica, and still had to put together a Christmas for a very excited nearly-three-year-old girl. No wonder I wasn’t blogging – nobody would have appreciated the poison that might have spewed from this lady!
But today I sit here in my 98% completed kitchen (before and after pictures to come), with Christmas behind me, feeling physically and emotionally much better.
The baby is due in April and I am feeling great. Now that the kicks have become more regular (and intense – yowzaa!) I feel really excited to meet this little guy. That’s right, I said guy. :) His big sister is over the moon and despite some touchy spots along the way, baby will be born into a loving marriage. ;) (Renovations are not good for my relationship…or maybe anyone’s lol).
So there we have it – Atheist Mom is back and bigger than ever.


Congratulations!
I’m an Atheist Mom-to-be and moving into a new home – similar to you! Although I’m a bit behind you (due mid-August), I look forward to more posts and baby news from you.
Looking forward to all your posts!
Wow! Yay! Congratulations!!
I love your blog! I am a “recovering ex-mormon” like your husband. My husband and I left the church about a year and a half ago and never looked back. We have two children, and are on our way to atheism, as we have studied and gained knowledge. I love seeing other like minded parents out there, trying to make the world a better place, just because it is the right thing to do, and not because of some “imaginary hereafter”.