Friday, July 23, 2010

Patches for Lissa

Patches for Lissa.
EDIT... I am loosing people and blocks....Please check that you are not a no-reply. I need your email address so I can send you my address.
Thank you!!

We as bloggers are known for our kindness, our caring, our supporting, our praying and our thoughtfulness. Many of you know Mel from Mel’s Own Place. Many of you know the story of her wonderful Sister-in-Law, Lissa ( her story here) A young mother with 3 children who has been in the ICU Unit of the hospital for 7 months. Through prayers for her and the doctors and caretakers, Lissa is still with us. Let’s, do something wonderful for her.


Let’s make her a quilt!!

Yes, a quilt in her favorite colors.

Green, purple and cream.

This quilt will show her not only her family cares but there are so many of us here that also care.
On behalf of Mel and her family I would like to coordinate this project.

I am asking for 4-Patches. One or more; made with 5 inch squares.

Lissa colors: Purple, Green, Cream. Think; calm, serene.




Purples - Please stay away from purples with too much red

Greens - Not too much blue or yellow

Creams - On the yellow side

Donations for batting.

Also, please send one 5 inch CREAM square as a siggy block. Add your name, where you live and any words of love, faith and encouragement. She will love these to read.

Block ideas.



4 Patches, One color


16patch

The blocks can be mailed to me and I will send you my address when you comment.
Blocks will be due Saturday September 4th.

Please grab the button, share it and let’s get making….

Patches for Lissa


Patches 4 Lissa




Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Juki and I......

I thought it was time for an update on Miss Juki and I.

Well....

We are getting along famously!!

She is such a sweetie!

Never causes me a bit of worry.

Here see for yourself!!

Wonky Blocks for what else, but the Wonky Bee !!





Blocks for my Christmas Around the World Swap






Yep, Miss Juki and I are very happy!!



Monday, July 19, 2010

1930"s Prints

MMMM, look at my new 1930’s fabrics just waiting to be cut and folded into fat quarters for my stores.



eBay

Etsy

Come for a visit, I’ll be looking for you!



Sunday, July 18, 2010

A Finish!!

Yes we have a finish in our house!! Oh, yes not mine, but Maggie’s!!
She made little T a quilt. All boy!! Such fun for a house that has all girls. We found this great Japanese vehicle fabric and she matched it up with red and blue. For the back, Merryville Town by Michael Miller.
The back looks like an I spy quilt.















Reports from Mom are that Little T loves Aunt Maggie’s Quilt!




Monday, July 12, 2010

I said I would think about it....

And I did, for about one minute. It just so happened that a spot opened up in the bee

Come on, red, pink and you kidding!! All from the same family. Of course I joined!!
This month Sara asked for free floating stars. She sent the most beautiful fabrics to work with so...
I made:
Papa Star
Mama Star
and
Baby Star


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Remarks on Pentagon 9/11 claims

Scroll down to view photos.

An American Airlines 757 jetliner supposedly crashed into the outer ring of the Pentagon, boring a fuselage-size hole between the first and second floor. The wings reportedly folded inward, and vanished along with the rest of the plane inside the building, except for a bit of crumpled tail allegedly found on the lawn. The outer wall collapsed within an hour.

Such a scenario requires 2.8 gigajoules of kinetic energy, plus the energy released by the jet fuel fire.

I wanted to show you one of two photos by Dan Lopez, which shows light poles and a highway sign intact in front of the impact area. Because the plane was said by the government to be flying at first-floor level, those poles should have been clipped had the plane traveled "through" the viewpoint of the camera. 

Lopez's photos aren't easy to reproduce. You can see one at Steve Warran's
site. I tried to transfer from his blogspot site, but no go. http://stevenwarran.blogspot.com/2008/09/91-photographers-working-at-pentagon-on.html

By the way, Warran compiled a very useful group of photographers who had taken pictures of the Pentagon 9/11 site. Unfortunately, a number of links to the photographs have been disabled. And, I was unable to reproduce official
U.S. military photos that had been released to the general public.

In order to deal with the intact poles, it appears that the government settled on a flight path that brings the jetliner in at a sharp angle to the exterior wall. So the jet crashed through that wall and struck an interior wall structure running from front to rear.

If you'll look at the photos below, you'll see that the partition wall is gone and floors are shown. Some office equipment and a few other items show. But no entangled jetliner gear is hanging from the structure.

So I suppose we'll have to assume that the aircraft virtually vaporized. But even so, that would simply have converted more energy into explosive blast energy. So one would expect that the mangled mass of debris ricocheting off one wall and perhaps two would have, aside from blowing a hole in the first ring's back wall, shot ejecta out the windows, including the ring's rear windows.

Some debris is shown on the front lawn, including the suspicious bit of tail. So we would expect more debris to have blown through the rear windows, having much more momentum in that direction.

[Also, the partition wall that is missing isn't likely to have contained the mass of the incoming jetliner and simply dropped later. Debris should have sprayed into those floors shown exposed in the photo below. Possibly the plane approached from the opposite angle -- though I think not -- but no jet debris at all on those floors remains implausible.]

However, if you'll look at the photos below, you can see part of  the exterior wall of the next ring -- and it shows no blast scarring, no gouges. The window pane frames are fine. One of the photos shows a dark area that might be taken for scorch marks, until you notice a similar dark area in front of the building. These appear to be artefacts of the lighting.

I realize that the Pentagon structure was reinforced, but it is unlikely that such a collision didn't eject debris through the first ring's back windows that sprayed onto the second ring's outer wall.

Now there were military photographers taking pictures from helicopters soon
after the impact, and some were approved for release to the public by Pentagon officials. Among those apparently withheld are those that give good views of the courtyard between the struck ring and the next one over. I've seen a photo of a man standing on the roof of that ring looking toward the damage area. That's exactly the viewpoint that military photographers would have used during their documenting and forensic work.

So we don't get to see the debris pattern in the courtyard. Was it asymmetrical, in accord with a ricocheting mass?

And we don't get to see the remainder of the second ring wall glimpsed from across the Pentagon lawn. Is the unseen part scarred with blast damage and scorch marks?

Also, quite a few other relevant photos are still being withheld, including numerous shots of the inside of the building. A few "interior" photos were released at the Moussoui trial, but they are of a type that could have been taken anywhere. And despite the images of burned corpses, these images aren't necessarily of jetliner passenger remains.

The photographic evidence, what there is of it, appears to point to a small missile, a Predator-style drone or a planted bomb.

I have only touched on some obvious points here. There are many more problems with the government story.



Monday, July 5, 2010

Wedding Weekend

Really, stop, you do not need to watch or read this as there is a lot. These are not even the “official” pictures but I wanted to chronicle our weekend. I will not be the least bit offended if you do not watch or look.

I am going to start at one of the parts that always brings major tears to my eyes, even as I watch it now: Their first dance as a couple, THEN the daddy/daughter dance:
You all know how much I adore my girls but I do not say it enough....
I adore my husband.






OK, Kleenex please, now on to the weekend………………

We started out on Friday with the Bridal-Bridesmaid Brunch



Rehearsal dinner that same night.......



Her bouquet made from all the bows from her showers.



Our ring bearer....








I do not why but I do not have any of the pictures from the rehearsal dinner. Oh, I know why, we were all talking and having a wonderful time!! It was AMAZING and I would love to thank Randy's family for a truly lovely night of family and friends.

July 3rd 2010 Wedding Day

The girls started out bright and early, 7:00 AM to be exact, they all met in Emily's suite for hair and makeup.
You will notice that they all have on pink robes. The robes, slippers, eye masks, necklace for the Wedding and tote bags were the gifts Emily gave to her girls.

Maggie


Becky & Maggie





Our Bride....



Before the Ceremony.















I have no ceremony pictures , I was too busy crying!!! I will post them as I receive them from the photographer.

But I do have some pictures from the park!!



















On the way to the Zoo...





The Tram ride to Tropic World.

Hors d'oeuvres at Tropic World..




On to dinner....

Speeches, Kleenex again for Mom!!!




Both my parents and my husbands parents have passed, so I asked my " little" brother to walk me down the aisle.



Their cake with all the penguins on....






First Dance......





Daddy/Daughter Dance...





The Candy Bar











Goodie Take Home Bags...




Whew, that's it for now!!!