>30 Weeks

>I am 30 weeks today. It is probably a little too early to start a countdown but I only have 10 weeks left and 70 more days. We have been having record breaking heat and it is really taking its toll on me. I mean we are in the second week of October for crying out loud and it was 92 degrees yesterday!! Give a girl a break already! So that justifies my countdown a little bit right? Anyway, as you can see my tummy is BIG! Ty moves around A LOT, which I love to feel, except when he lodges himself up in my ribs on the right side…arghhh!

>Humanitarian Aid Project

>Saturday, Sept. 29th was our Stake Relief Society Humanitarian Aid Project. There was a great turn-out and we were able to get a lot done. Our “station” was in charge of sewing baby blankets. We were able to finish 39 blankets. I brought my sewing machine and sewed my little heart out for 4 hours! It was mixed with dinner, talking and laughing, and it was a great afternoon. Below are my friends, Bonnie Pratt and Anne Cannon. Both of their husbands are law students.

>Tuesday Night Ladies Club

>Tuesday Night Ladies Club (TNLC) is a club for wives, girlfriends and fiances of law students. It’s not an LDS thing…it’s for everyone. We meet every Tuesday night at 7PM and we rotate who is “hosting” that week. Last week, the girl hosting decided to have it at a pottery place. It is a cute store where you paint your own pottery then they fire it for you. They have a place like this in Utah called “Color Me Mine”. I’ve never been and was a bit nervous about painting and trying to come up with something cute and creative. So, of course, I turned to Martha Stewart! I found this really cute idea on dot-painting pottery or ceramics on her website. I downloaded the template and voila, I had a great idea. The first picture is Martha Stewart’s version…I copied the blue plate on the bottom. The second and third pictures are my creation. Not bad…I think I should have made the dots a little smaller…but all in all…I like it. I want to try the white plate flower template next.