A couple of weeks ago I picked up several get well cards so I could sent Goofynina once every couple of days. I came across one of those musical birthday cards, and was so excited because it played What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong. I crossed out the birthday greeting and sent it to her, she got it and was so happy, according to her mom.Here are the lyrics, I too will forever associate them with Susie. "What a Wonderful World" I see trees of green, red roses tooI see them bloom, for me and youAnd I think to myself, what a wonderful worldI see skies of blue, and clouds of whiteThe bright blessed day, the dark sacred nightAnd I think to myself, what a wonderful worldThe colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the skyAre also on the faces, of people going byI see friends shaking hands, sayin' "how do you do?"They're really sayin' "I love you"I hear babies cryin', I watch them growThey'll learn much more, than I'll ever knowAnd I think to myself, what a wonderful worldYes I think to myself, what a wonderful worldOh yeah
Last year, when I had a cloud of dread and darkness hovering over me, I met this woman, Susie, and she was a ray of sunshine.Quickly as I came to know her, I discovered that she had this unlimited capacity for love. From her computer in her home in Madera, she traveled the world, touching lives far far away, me in New York, others in Canada, England, the Caribbean, Australia and all over the United States.As I got to know Susie, I found that this was common. She loved her husband so much, she married him three times. Susie saw the best in people. In the children that she cared for in her Day Care Centers – to her loving family who were always at her side. I remember one night when we were speaking on the phone and she’d say “here, talk to my mom” and she’d hand the phone to her mother. Susie wasn’t shy about using the telephone and she wanted everyone in her life to know each other. Susie shared. Susie was easy to love because she had such capacity for love. When I finally “met” Susie in Las Vegas, she was a vision in a purple boa, tiara and sash. What joy she brought when she walked into the room, the strength of a hug, the sound of her laughter, the depth of her compassion. Susie touched my life, and I am so happy to have known and loved her.Her words are silenced now, and she lives on in our memories and our hearts. In that sense, the love that she brought into our world will live forever.I miss you Susie, you left us too soon.
Finally, I am here on line. I was so tired last night when we got home at 9p.m. I could not check in here and had to sleep. Up almost 48 hours. Then I had work and dialysis today!We had a nice ride up to Fresno. My husband is a God send because he drove the entire way there and back. We picked Karol up at her home and set out to see Goofynina. Not real sure of the reception we would get by a beginning to grieve family. When we arrived a 2a.m. in the morning, that family was warm and gracious to us. They accepted us s part of Goofynina's family. We sat with them until 2p.m. in the afternoon beside her in the room. I watched a multitude of people who loved Susie come in and out of the room. Memories of her were shared, we would laugh, quiet would come over everyone. We would look towards her. Then someone else would share. Her family loved her and she brought them together. There are going to hearts missing a friend all over from now on. I think Susie knew we were there, she got fairly agitated when Karol and I spoke to her. She was already in a comatose state but her family stated that she could hear us. In my sorrow I am glad we made the trip to see her. I was super angry at God and the unfairness of it all, however when i saw the family's acceptance of her leaving this earthly life, it soothed my anger. I am so glad she was loved right until the end of her life. To Susie's family, you all are something special! To Sam, I know she loved you with all her heart and life. Susie had heart!kitkatz,moderator
God Bless you Susie, you are loved by all.. Until we meet again, my friend.... Walking Her Homehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVZiWTmKNc0&feature=related