SHQ Show & Tell plus Iris visits
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- 5 hours ago
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Shocking new video from the killer’s phone shows Renee Good’s kind last words — and the HORRIBLE things he said after he murdered her!
The footage of Jonathan Ross’s personal cellphone has been release to the media, and it shows without a doubt that he killed Renee Good as punishment for refusing to be intimidated by him.
Her last words were “It’s okay dude, I’m not mad at you.” Then she begins to drive away, not realizing that her kindness and forgiveness would be a death sentence.
To a man like Jonathan Ross, who spent his earlier life killing people in Iraq, the fact that she refused to be intimidated by him, her refusal to be cowed into submission by his tough demeanor was unacceptably emasculating. An insecure and heartless man, he couldn’t stand to see her defy him, so he killed her.
That was made clear by what he said immediately after shooting: “F*cking b*tch.”
Men like Jonathan Ross join ICE because they want to be feared and respected, to impose their will on others through the power of their gun and uniform. When that didn’t work on this attractive woman, he couldn’t allow the belittlement of his ego to go unpunished — so he MURDERED her.
This also makes it clear that contrary to all the disgusting lies of the Trump administration, Renee Good was NOT trying to hit him — "I'm not mad at you" are not the words of someone about to commit vehicular assault.
(Image claiming to show Renee Nicole Good's car aimed at ICE officer isn't what it seems | Snopes.com)
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Michael left for 9 holes of golf on Monday (1/5), while I headed to the studio to weave in bobbin ends and get my customer quilt off of the frame, so that I could load up a new one:

Another customer also stopped by to drop off 2 quilts…and I must admit, I cringed when I saw that she had a gift bag in her hands (you all should know by now how I feel about more things in my house!!!) My frown turned into a big smile when I discovered it contained a recipe, and all of the pantry ingredients needed to make a nice chicken soup she had had on a retreat! What a thoughtful gift….totally in keeping with my no-more-things-in-my-house-please philosophy :~). I remember one year someone brought a hostess gift to my Christmas tea...and it was Mexican Vanilla....again....a terrific gift for me!!!
I continued to work on my customer quilt for the rest of the day, and got about halfway done:


before it was time to stop for dinner. I also finished sewing together the white/color 4 patches I found in one of my drawers…the start of another wheelchair quilt:

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OK….I have a rant for early on this Tuesday morning (1/6). What does Missouri Star have against fat quarters? I got a new pattern over a month ago that uses fat quarters. I don’t buy that many pre-cuts, and definitely not fat quarters, but I had a set that was sent to me in error and when I contacted the company about the mistake, they said ‘’keep them’’. So, I pulled them out and started to cut them for this pattern….adding 4 additional fabrics because I needed 10 and only had 6. I ended up cutting them incorrectly (I went back to the directions after it was all said and done and found out that the directions were off). Anyway, I really wanted to try this pattern, and wanted to cut them correctly, so I have been watching the Missouri Star daily deals for over a month, hoping for just 10 fat quarters…ideally I would like Kaffe ones, but at this point, I might be willing to settle for anything. Over a month and NO FAT QUARTERS!!!! I thought FQ’s were supposed to be quilter friendly (not according to me…but according to someone :~). Anyway, heaven forbid I should buy them full price, but what is the deal with MSQC????? Why no FQ’s?!?!?!?!
Anyway, Iris came over to continue quilting lessons:

and we worked on applique….I think she really likes doing it…maybe she’ll start making those really cute quilts that Floy always makes! She stayed for a couple of hours, and went home with lots of homework. I continued to work on quilting, and shortly after Michael left for the movies….I was done!
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I video chatted with Janice on Wednesday morning (1/7), then headed to the Lake House to meet up with Pam and Rosalie to celebrate St Distaff’s Day. We go up every year, Pam and Rosalie spin and I knit to celebrate the traditional day on which women would start spinning again after Christmas. Pam really enjoys explaining to everyone who stops what we are doing/celebrating and we have picked up a couple of new people for our weaving group.
When I got home, I spent the rest of the day reading my library book.
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Thursday (1/8) was all about quilting….we haven’t seen each other in 3 weeks and everyone was so lively and happy to be back! We had wonderful show and tell:












And actually, we had so much of it that I didn’t bother showing my 2 quilts as by then it was already 12:20 PM and people were hungry….I left them at the church and will show them next week.
The REALLY bright spot in the morning was that Iris swung by with her first 2 finished quilts….and EVERYONE was so impressed:

She got to talk to lots of people while she was there, maybe once the kids are both in school….she can come! I got home at 3:30PM and I was absolutely exhausted….I did get a quilt loaded up:

But other than that I just sat and vegged.
And 10 years ago......
-(great book recommendation) Food and Fiber Floozie: hats for Clinton
*** Well....another day has passed and I didn't use algebra. ***
*** I don't think we get smarter as we get older....I think we just run out of stupid things to do. ***
*** I am starting to think I will never be old enough to know better. ***



I am so honored to be a part of these talented ladies each week!