I saw this rag blanket online a while ago http://quiltsjust4kids.blogspot.com/2008/04/pink-and-brown-baby-blanket-set.html and decided I wanted to make one for a boy if I ever had one. So here's the fabric I bought a few weeks ago...
I finally cut all the squares this past weekend...
And layed them all out in a pattern...
Now I just need to start sewing, which is the funnest part, and clipping the edges and it should look something like this when I'm done. I'm so excited!

Another fun idea I saw once, FHE jars. You put strips of paper in each jar that say titles of primary songs, gospel stories, scriptures, and games and then you just draw one out of each jar and you have an instant Family Home Evening. Very nice for when you have little kids and no time to plan a lesson or activity.


I couldn't stop with just one jar, though! I also saw this idea on my cousin's blog http://woodstockwoodstock.blogspot.com/2009/06/im-bored.html and had to make it too so I have something for the girls to do in a month when it's cold outside and I'm busy with the new baby.

My messy recipe/coupon/take out menu box that has been driving me crazy.
So I wrote down all the recipes on 3x5 cards and put them into a little file box, put the bigger recipes with pictures into a folder with sheet protectors, and threw out a bunch of outdated coupons and menus. Now, that's much better!
Since I organized all my recipes, that got me in the mood for cooking so I started harvesting the garden and have been making salsa...

And carrot cake, pot roast, and soups with many of the carrots from our garden. This is only half of them, I still have a bunch more in the ground ready to go in the next batch of soup or casseroles.
I was really bummed that I missed out on the prime peach picking time this year since I was gone to Utah for most of Aug. so I've been looking for good and cheap peaches in the stores the last few weeks and finally found some decent ones to cut up and freeze for winter.
Lastly, Abbie has been begging me to make bread ever since we came home from Utah because she got to watch her Aunt Irene make it several times while we were there and just loves it so much fresh out of the oven. I don't blame her, I love it too, it's just a lot of work to make it very often.

11 comments:
Oh my gosh! You sure are nesting! Your belly is so darn cute. I hope you continue to have tons of energy. I love that part of pregnancy!
Whew! Can you mail me a little of that energy??? Since Connor came, I can't seem to get ANYTHING done! And it is so frustrating, since I was exactly like you right before he came. Good work. I LOVE the blanket. And those jars - I'm so stealing that idea! Love ya! You can come make salsa with my bushels of tomatoes & jalapenos if you want... :)
Yay, I've been featured! Thanks Chrissy! Oh, love, love, love the quilt! And seriously, I'm with everyone else, where is all that energy coming from? Good luck with the new addition!
I'll pay for your ticket to Jackson to come put all that energy to work at my house! You look great!!!!!!
Look at you go! I love all your projects you've been working on. That nesting instinct does kick in I tell ya!
OK, I might be able to get some projects done (not that many though), but how the heck do you find time to BLOG about it???! You're awesome sista! I'm so NOT on the ball right now. . .apparently I need to be 8 months pregnant?! hee hee You look adorable btw! :) Love you.
Wow. That is admirable industry for anyone, not to mention a cute preggers! I need a nap now from just reading about it.
OH MY GOSH!!!! Girl! I'm way impressed! So, I really want to copy you on your jars....can you help me? Do you by any chance have the lists of ideas that you could send me? The scriptures etc, and outside play ideas? Also where did you get your jars...
Thank you! Laurie :>
P.S. My email is redsoxslc@hotmail.com. Laurie
Christina, I just happened upon your blog tonight! I'm so excited that you're expecting a little boy! So fun for you! I bet the girls are excited! You have been busy this month! Good for you! I've been needing to organize my recipes, so hopefully you've inspired me!
We're no longer in AA, we've moved to NJ so I won't see you around anymore! Good luck with the baby!
Jill Mitchell
Hi - Randomly found your blog via pinterest and love all your crafty projects - soooo cute!
I love the FHE jars (4 separate jars), do you have a file/link for the strips of paper in each jar? We're doing a FHE activity for RS this month and really want to make your idea as the craft portion of the activity. Thanks!! My email is shersocks@yahoo.com
Thanks!
-Shersti
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