
requiem in pace
Wright, Thomas G.
Walker, Jeffrey D.
Packer, Steven M.
Gautier, Aaron D.
Hamm, Jonathan V.
Martinez, III, Anselmo
Romero, Joshua
So 80's it scares me.
Pretty 30's Frock
This 30's ensemble came with a "free" Vogue Cape pattern
40's Swing Dress Pattern
I really love this "Sabrina" dress that I have had a few times.









Vintage Shoe Porn

Don Larsen, chairman of legislative District 65 for the Utah County Republican Party, had submitted a resolution warning that Satan's minions want to eliminate national borders and do away with sovereignty.
In a speech at the convention, Larsen told those gathered that illegal immigrants "hate American people" and "are determined to destroy this country, and there is nothing they won't do."
Illegal aliens are in control of the media, and working in tandem with Democrats, are trying to "destroy Christian America" and replace it with "a godless new world order -- and that is not extremism, that is fact," Larsen said.
It must be some fun to live in Utah.





I Love The PopeDISAPPOINTING TESTICLE RESEARCH
I recently read a book about transgendered teenagers on the West Coast, and one of the chapters gives some superficial background on transgender history, mentioning the "Pope Joan" myth specifically. It also states as fact that Popes used to sit on an open-seated chair during their elevation while a cardinal felt around for testicles. You do not know how sad it makes me that this is probably not true. However, in the course of my fact-finding I did learn that the Camerlengo used to have to job of hitting a dead Pope in the head with a special ceremonial hammer. Which is so awesome it almost makes up for the lack of papal ball-handling.
Reading that gave me one of those "laughing without making noise" moments where you can't catch your breath and tears are running down your face.
(I guess I could have said ROTFL and LOL, but except for OMG! I really don't get into netspeak and I'm over 25.)
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The First Day Of Spring
This was just the perfect spring day here at Goddess central.
High 70’s, low humidity, sunny.
My husband buried his father today.
James S. Woolfolk, SR. passed from this world Sunday evening.
Tuesday Mr. Goddess and The Boy headed to
funeral.
I, on the other hand had to stay behind to hold down
the home front due to an overabundance of pets (4 dogs, 3 cats) and
no one to watch them. (We used to have some great neighbors who would come feed
and make sure they got to go outside, but they moved a few years ago.) Just
a hint, if you like to take vacations and trips with your spouse an
over abundance of pets are not a good idea…some day The Boy will be old enough
to stay behind and we will travel the world.
When I was 19 my the fiancé took me from
his family. My future father-in-law went out of his way to make me feel
welcome and one of the family. He had a keen sense of humor, was intelligent
and widely read and a Southern Gentleman in ever sense of the word. I remember his
smile, the way he would drive my then toddler son around on his tractor, the words he would use to describe Republicans.
No, they were not for polite company.
He went to bed too early for his wife and would stoke the fire too high.
Four fine sons and five grandsons.
He read mystery novels and historical biographies and did the New York Times crossword puzzle.
ability to impart his knowledge to others, willing to share what he knew and that they could trust his word.
Alzheimers stole his sharp mind, the memories of a Grandfather from my son and ultimately Jim’s life.
Requiem In Pace
My mother-in-law said it was a beautiful day in
*and yes that is the freaking cutest dress and purse, did you think I would not
make a comment about the clothes?



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