I bet you thought I had given up on this project already!! Not a chance. 🙂 As I stated, this project is so easy because I can just jot down a thought or activity from the day on a piece of paper and go and write about it later. I spent some time this morning catching up on my blocks. I still have 3 more to do, but I wanted to come here and give you a list of my journaling so far:
Feb 21 – Buying fabric with Kolby for him to make a quilt
Feb 22 – Our freezer defrosting
Feb 23 – Going to our favorite sub shop
Feb 24 – My son playing his Nintendo DS before bed
Feb 25 – My son going swimming at the Y
Feb 26 – My son’s “girlfriend”
Feb 27 – My husband’s Civil War reenacting meeting
Feb 28 – Going Bowling
March 1 – Reading a “Spooky I Spy” book with my son
March 2 – Forgetting my lunch & money at home
March 3 – Eating Lean Cuisines
March 4 – Playing War with my son
March 5 – My house is a sick ward
As you can see, I have a good mix of exciting activities and more mundane ones. All together this wide variety of journaling will give a true picture of our life this year.
Happy Quilting!
Rachel
I love the idea of your 365 day journal quilt!! I am going to make one – not sure when I will start – I have a few siggy swap committments and a block exchange.. hmm.. I will start right after that.. just need to cut some fabric up to start .. thanks!! ~
Yay! I can’t wait to hear or see about it when you do start. I am going to have an update on my journaling soon, and once I start putting the pieces together I will post more pics too.
Rachel