New QoV loaded up, 3rd pinwheel quilt top, champagne & puffy things
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Trump supporters say, "We suffered 8 years under Barack Obama."
Fair enough. Let’s take a look.
The day Obama took office, the Dow closed at 7,949 points. Eight years later, the Dow had almost tripled.
General Motors and Chrysler were on the brink of bankruptcy, with Ford not far behind, and their failure, along with their supply chains, would have meant the loss of millions of jobs. Obama pushed through a controversial $80 billion bailout to save the car industry. The U.S. car industry survived, started making money again, and the entire $80 billion was paid back, with interest.
While we remain vulnerable to lone-wolf attacks, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully executed a mass attack here since 9/11.
Obama ordered the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden.
He drew down the number of troops from 180,000 in Iraq and Afghanistan to just 15,000, and increased funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
He launched a program called Opening Doors, which, since 2010, has led to a 47 percent decline in the number of homeless veterans. He set a record 73 straight months of private-sector job growth.
Due to Obama’s regulatory policies, greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 12%, production of renewable energy more than doubled, and our dependence on foreign oil was cut in half.
He signed the Lilly Ledbetter Act, making it easier for women to sue employers for unequal pay.
His Omnibus Public Lands Management Act designated more than 2 million acres as wilderness, created thousands of miles of trails, and protected over 1,000 miles of rivers.
He reduced the federal deficit from 9.8 percent of GDP in 2009 to 3.2 percent in 2016.
For all the inadequacies of the Affordable Care Act, we seem to have forgotten that, before the ACA, you could be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition, and kids could not stay on their parents’ policies up to age 26.
Obama approved a $14.5 billion system to rebuild the levees in New Orleans.
All this, even as their own Mitch McConnell famously asserted that his singular mission would be to block anything President Obama tried to do.
While Obama failed on his campaign pledge to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, that prison’s population decreased from 242 to around 50.
He expanded funding for embryonic stem cell research, supporting groundbreaking advances in areas like spinal injury treatment and cancer.
Credit card companies can no longer charge hidden fees or raise interest rates without advance notice.
Most years, Obama threw a 4th of July party for military families. He held babies, played games with children, served barbecue, and led the singing of “Happy Birthday” to his daughter Malia, who was born on July 4.
Welfare spending is down: for every 100 poor families, just 24 receive cash assistance, compared with 64 in 1996.
Obama comforted families and communities following more than a dozen mass shootings. After Sandy Hook, he said, “The majority of those who died today were children, beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old.”
Yet, he never took away anyone’s guns…
He sang Amazing Grace, spontaneously, at the altar.
He was the first president since Eisenhower to serve two terms without personal or political scandal.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
President Obama was not perfect, as no man and no president is, and you can certainly disagree with his political ideologies. But to say we suffered?
If that’s the argument, if this is how we suffered for 8 years under Barack Obama, I have one wish: May we be so fortunate as to suffer 8 more.
Teri Carter, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Michael and I headed to Monroe Sunday morning (7/5), to drop off his car for service at the FORD dealership. We were home before NOON and he headed to ALDI for a bit of shopping, and I headed to the studio to continue working.
I got my QoV loaded up:

and set up the program, wound bobbins and kicked off the quilting. I only got a few rows done:

because there were pop-up thunder showers during the day and I don’t like to leave XENA plugged in when that happens. I did get to work all day on my 3rd (and hopefully last one for a while) pinwheel quilt, and I got all of my blocks done:


Michael and I had a date night with champagne and puffy things (egg rolls):

-and of course frozen strawberries to keep our champagne cold

while we watched a couple of PATIENCE episodes on PBS, following by an episode of THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW.
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Michael headed out for 9 holes of golf Monday morning (7/6), while I headed to the studio to continue quilting and piecing. We did take a break to go and pick up his car at the FORD dealership, but otherwise it was a wonderful day of sewing my new blocks together:

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And quilting......until I got to the last pass on my QoV quilt. Apparently, I read the size tag on my quilt wrong, and my backing was too short….UGH!!!! That necessitated TWO HOURS of making more backing and hand sewing it onto the bottom of the short backing:

I still have to press the seam open and re-pin the bottom so that I can finish it…but that was a crummy ending to an otherwise lovely day.
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I got my extra backing seam pressed and re-pinned to my leaders before leaving for a hair appointment on Tuesday morning (7/7).
When I got home, I had time to get one pass done before heading upstairs for a ZOOM type meeting with our financial planner. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get the software to work…and then we found out that our advisor no longer lives in Connecticut, but in the Lake Norman area….about an hour away….so he is coming for an in person visit next week. That worked out well as I was able to send my list of questions to him, so that he knows some of the things we want to talk about.
I was back to the studio by 2 PM and finally got the quilting on my QoV finished, and got all of my blocks sewn into rows with seams pressed, and all of the rows put together on my new pinwheel quilt:

And 10 years ago....
*** I don't lose things....I place things in locations which later elude me. ***
*** I have finally reached ''the wonder years''....
-Wonder where I parked the car?
-Wonder where I left my phone?
-Wonder where my glasses are?
-Wonder what day it is? ***
*** I've been in bed for 20 minutes and I've just remembered I only came upstairs for a pen. ***



Really love the colors of your new pinwheel quilt! Love the pattern of your QOV too!