Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A Tribute to Our Mom

Thank you to all of our mom's and our family and friends who joined us to celebrate mom's life with us on Saturday, August 28 at Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, Arizona. It was a pleasure to see all of you in such a beautiful setting.

I wanted to share my tribute to our mom with everyone who was unable to attend in person. We invite all of you to leave comments on this blog to share any of your own stories about our mom.

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I am so pleased to see so many of our mom’s friends and family here today. Thank you for coming to celebrate our mom’s life. I want to share with you my memories of Suzy as our mom.

My friends used to call our mom “Super Mom,” and it was the perfect nickname for her. Mom made things happen. She was everywhere, all the time, whenever any of us needed her. And that never changed, even as we grew older and moved away from Arizona.
As children, mom indulged us in every activity where we showed even the slightest interest. She encouraged David to take up the drums, and let him practice in the house at all hours of day and night. Rob was the devoted swimmer, and mom would wake up impossibly early to get him to practice and swim meets all over town. I discovered art, and mom was always finding new art supplies for me and even framed a few of my pieces to inspire me to continue painting. And she drove Matt to the middle of the desert on hot summer days to launch massive rockets into the sky—and then drove across town to retrieve the rockets.

Our mom was a true Arcadia mom and a mother to many. Growing up, our house was where all of our friends came to jump on our trampoline, eat our red vines, swim in our pool—or maybe jump off the roof into the pool, or jump off the roof onto the trampoline. They also came to talk with our mom. Our mom made everyone in the neighborhood feel welcome at our home, and she seemed to be the happiest when her house was full of our friends for afternoon pool parties that inevitably turned into slumber parties.

Mom’s warmth and open heart endeared her to our childhood friends, and she cherished them as if they were her own children. She was a confidant for many, to the point where, if anyone ever wandered away from a slumber party, they could usually be found in the kitchen talking with mom, which was where they had been for the past hour.
As a daughter, I had a special relationship with my mom that flourished through a number of mother and daughter activities. Though I would have rather been playing soccer or swimming—or, really, doing anything that my brothers were doing—my mom made sure we had mother/daughter time together starting with Brownies and Girl Scouts, where mom was, of course, always our troop leader. When I was older, we joined National Charity League and volunteered together all over the Valley, delivering meals to older adults, handing out medals at the Special Olympics, and starting an afterschool program for children living at UMOM.

Watching my mom reach out to every woman and child she met with unconditional love, I came to understand my mom’s passion and commitment for supporting and strengthening her community. Our shared experiences volunteering together are what inspired me to build my career working in nonprofits and philanthropy. Now, every day that I go to work, I think about my mom and thank her for helping me find my passion in my career.

As an adult, I grew exceptionally close to my mom. We shared so much together, including our birthdays. My mom was my best friend. When mom came to visit us in New York, I brought her with me everywhere. She would visit me at work so often that my colleagues dubbed her the Citi Foundation’s “official mascot.” Mom was a cheerleader for everyone she ever knew, and my work colleagues were no exception. She would walk around the office and talk with each of my colleagues, offering them the same support and encouragement she showed each of us as her children.

Mom was always eager to visit when we were having parties because she wanted to see all of our friends and get caught up on their lives; she knew all of their names and where they worked, and she loved their children as if they were her own grandchildren. And our friends were just as eager to spend time catching up with our mom.

In the last few years, my mom and I took the opportunity to travel together around the world. We spent time in London and Barcelona seeing shows, admiring Gaudi’s architecture, eating delicious Catalan food, and shopping. But, our real adventure occurred when we traveled to South Africa for two weeks together. We toured most of the country, spending four days on safari in Kruger National Park feeling like children every time the elephants appeared. I’ll never forget how mom’s face lit up when the rhinos sauntered up to our jeep, or the smile she had while watching the penguins on Boulders Beach. It was an unforgettable experience to be able to share all of this with my mom.

My husband and I also took mom sailing in the Caribbean to share our favorite islands with her. It took awhile for mom to get used to living on a boat. She kept asking us, “What can I do?” and we kept saying, “Nothing. That’s the whole point. Just sit back, grab a book, and enjoy the warm sun and the calm of the ocean.” Mom was so used to always being in charge and having everyone depend on her; but, not knowing how to run the boat meant she had to let go. And, when she finally did, about a week into the trip and just a few days before we were headed back home, and it was so pleasing to watch her slowly relax and just enjoying the moments when we were sailing, walking on the beach, and or floating in the cool water.

Mom had the most amazing and infectious smile. Her smile truly lit up a room and made people gravitate toward her throughout her entire life. Her smile was in her eyes, which would squint and glisten when she was really happy or excited, and in her rosy cheeks, which would glow an even brighter pink as her smile spread across her face. When she smiled, no one could be sad. And when she laughed so hard that she cried, you knew that she was really truly happy. For me, there was nothing better than to look across a room and see my mom with that smile on her face. The memory of her smile is one thing I will always carry with me.

But, above all else, our mom knew the value of family and she warmly welcomed each of our spouses as her own children. She often told us how proud of us she was for becoming such loving and caring people, but she was most proud of us for finding partners who would be our best friends and encourage us to pursue our dreams as she had always done.

My mom and I both said that we were lucky to have each other. She was the most amazing mom a woman could ever have, and she told me how lucky she was to have me as her daughter. Being a mom was her most important role in life, and she went above and beyond any call of duty. I can only hope that one day I can be the mom to my children that she was to my brothers and me.

As tragic as it is to lose our amazing mother too soon, she has influenced all of us in ways we are only beginning to know, and there are pieces of our mom that will live on in each of us. David shares her sense of humor; Rob shares her ability to connect with people; I share her sense of community and goodwill; and Matt shares her unending kindness and compassion. Nothing can replace the space in our lives that was filled by our mom’s love, which only she was the right shape to fit, but our shared love for our mom will forever keep us united as siblings.

-Rebecca Van Sickle

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010

Memorial Service: August 28th, 6:00 PM

Dear Friends and Family,

Please accept this invitation to join us to celebrate the life of Suzanne Van Sickle on August 28th, 6:00 PM, at the Desert Botanical Garden. We would like to encourage all of you who knew and loved Suzy to attend, along with your families. Refreshments and hors d'oeuvres will be served.


There will also be a dedication ceremony at the Arcadia High School College and Career Center on Friday, August 27th at 3:00 PM. This event is open to the public and all are welcome to attend.

We look forward to seeing you all later this month to remember our mom together.

The Van Sickles

Monday, July 26, 2010

Thank You, Dear Friends

We wanted to share our most heartfelt thank yous to all of our friends and our mom's friends who have written us such loving cards and e-mails over the past two months. It has been an incredibly difficult time for all of us as we try to move on with our lives without the abundant enthusiasm and encouragement that our mom provided for each us.

We are also overwhelmed by the incredible generosity that so many of you have shown through your contributions to the scholarship fund we established at Arcadia High School where mom worked for the past 13 years. We owe each one of you a note of gratitude, and we hope to find some time in the next month to be able to write these.

Your kindness and emotional support means so much to us and helps us remember how loved and cherished our mom was by her dear friends. We look forward to seeing many of you at Desert Botanical Gardens on August 28th when we can celebrate our mom's life together.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Mom in South Africa

Wanted to share some photos of our mom from our trip to South Africa in November 2008.

Love you, mom. Miss you lots.








Thursday, June 10, 2010

Obituary

Here is a link to Mom's obituary, which appeared in the Arizona Republic today. We look forward to seeing all of you in August.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Honoring our Mom

In lieu of flowers and gifts, please send donations to:

Arcadia High School
College and Career Center
4703 E. Indian School Road
Phoenix, AZ 85018

Checks should be made out to "Arcadia PTO/Titan Teacher Fund" and have "Suzy Van Sickle Scholarship" on the memo line. The Arcadia PTO is a non-profit organization and your donation is tax-deductible.

These contributions will be combined with additional funds to establish a scholarship to support Arcadia High School students attend the college of their choice. We will determine more specific details for the scholarship in the coming months.

Thank you all for your continued love and support.

Suzanne G. Van Sickle: March 12, 1942 - June 3, 2010

Suzanne Van Sickle passed away peacefully in her sleep in the early morning hours on June 3, 2010. Suzanne, called Suzy, Mom, and Oma by those who knew and loved her, had battled cancer for more than nine years, while at the same time living her life, loving her family, and serving as a college counselor to countless Arcadia High School students.
Mom was a beloved member of the old Arcadia community, living here for more than 30 years, at a time when citrus orchards and ranch style houses lined the streets. Our mom was a truly special woman, embodying grace, beauty, love, and compassion. We will be eternally proud to call her our mother; she was one of a kind.

The family plans to take a couple months to mourn our loss before holding a service, and we will inform you all well in advance of our plans. We ask that instead of flowers or gifts, please send a donation to Arcadia High School’s Titan Teacher Fund in Suzy’s name. The family is setting up a scholarship in her name and appreciates your contributions to continuing her legacy of supporting education and compassion.

Finally, we would like to thank you for your support over the past month. Your encouragement allowed us to be together during a very important time in our lives.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Backyard Baby Quail

We were delighted to see this baby quail in Oma's backyard yesterday and even happier that it is still here with us today. It cannot fly yet, though it is adorable when it tries, so it seems like it is less than a week old.








Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Mom and Arcadia High School

Just a small update to celebrate mom's retirement from Arcadia High School. We received this nice article from Kathy Crowe, mom's partner in crime at Arcadia's College and Career Center. It celebrates their amazing contributions to the community. We're so proud of our mom!

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Monday, May 31, 2010

Memorial Day Update

Mom had a fairly sleepy day today, which was probably a wise decision given the extreme heat that arrived in Phoenix. Over the weekend, we watched the Suns fall to the Lakers, had several family meals together, and welcomed a new quail family to the backyard. We came across a fun video of Mom (Oma) today with her grandkids, Henry and Charlie, and thought we'd share it with all of you. Thank you all for the lovely emails and cards that came in over the weekend. Safe and happy Memorial Day to all!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Friday

Mom woke up with a little appetite today, which was nice, so Rob got a poached egg going while Becky made some blueberry yogurt. After that, we sat outside with her in the backyard and she took a long nap in the warm shade. She shook her head when we told her about the devastating Suns loss last night (we still can't believe it). The whole family will be together through the weekend which will be quite nice.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Home Hospice

Today, mom arrived home to begin in-home hospice care. When we asked if she knew where she was, she opened her eyes, smiled and said "home". It's so nice to have her here with us and we think she feels more comfortable. We'd like to thank you all again for you cards, thoughts, and prayers. Mom is certainly well-loved by all who know her.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Sunday Update

Mom continues to rest comfortably at the hospice center. The staff is extremely nice and we all get to sit out on her private patio during the cooler hours. Tonight, we are looking forward to watching the Suns game together, which hopefully will turn out better than the past two. She didn't sleep well last night, so hopefully watching the Suns hustle will get her ready for some good sleep. We continue to read mom your comments and cards when she is awake and alert and she really appreciates all of your well wishes and support.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Coyote

We spotted this guy on our way out of the Mayo probably looking for the little prairie dog in the previous pictures.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Wildlife

Suzy has a gorgeous room right now. She has a patio that looks out over the desert with a view of distant Camelback Mountain. Sitting on the patio the wildlife comes right up to check out the flowers and the crumbs dropped by the visitors. Here's a few shots I was able to catch while sitting on the patio the other morning.



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Tuesday

We met with the doctors yesterday and they told us that in mom's current condition she can not tolerate any more chemotherapy. Unfortunately, that means mom is transitioning to hospice care later today. There's not much more to write except to say thank you for your continued support for our family. Please know that our mom is resting comfortably. We continue to start each day as a new day and hold hope for what tomorrow could bring.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Resting

Today was a day of rest for mom, who is recovering from her recent operation. The radiation effects have started and she is experiencing extreme fatigue. She wakes up every so often to give us a big smile (and sometimes a well-earned sigh). She might be discharged over the weekend, so we have set up home health to assist us at the house. Stay tuned for more updates and know that Suzy appreciates all of your thoughts and notes.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Ommaya Reservoir

Today, Mom had an ommaya reservoir installed in her head. The ommaya is essentially a catheter system that will allow the doctors to administer chemotherapy directly into her cerebral spinal fluid. She already had her first dose immediately following the surgery. She's resting now and will hopefully sleep well tonight. Thank you all for your continued support and we will provide another update tomorrow.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

bad cactus band

Band at Rob and Liz's wedding

Wedding vows at the Mayo



 
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Gang's All Here

Today, Suzy woke up feeling a little better than yesterday. "Well, I guess that's good," she said. It's actually great. She has made small improvements over the past two days, which is encouraging. Her doctor was very surprised to hear mom ask what she was doing for mother's day tomorrow. Two of her good friends from school stopped by last night to chat with her (thank you so much Kathy and Mary) and she said they had a really nice visit. Even better when you get to watch the Suns crush the Spurs. Here's a nice picture of the whole gang taken by mom's amazing neurologist (Dr. Porter). Suzy sends her thanks to everyone for their thoughts, prayers, emails, and cards. This morning, we got to read through quite a few of them, as well as your comments on the blog.
Luxury suite at Mayo (they must really love her!)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Continuing the Fight

A couple days ago, mom started to feel a little too tired and weak, which worried all of us, so we ended up taking her back to Mayo to help get keep her hydrated and manage the pain. She's doing a little better there and her clarity has improved somewhat. The current plan is still to go forward with the treatment, as it has the potential to improve her pain and give her more quality time with her friends and family. She continues radiation treatments this week and then will begin intrathecal chemotherapy next week. We have been reading her all of your cards and emails when she is feeling better. More family continues to arrive and she is surrounded by love. We will continue to keep you updated.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Back Yard

Joan and Becky getting Suzy's back yard ready for visitors next weekend. Everyone has helped plant flowers in the yard this winter and spring and Suzy's yard is looking fantastic.

 
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Friday, April 30, 2010

The family

Wanted to let everyone know that Suzy is doing well and happy to have the whole family in town. She will be starting another round of treatments soon and needs to focus on staying well, so please log in here for updates rather than calling. She does not have the energy to return all your phone calls but apreciates the emailed or posted comments.

 
 
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

This week I got myself a new car. It's the first time since 1998, so I thought it was time. My old car was not acting very safe, so my kids all decided that Suzy should lease a new car. And I did - a new Corolla, silver, with a moonroof. It's very nice and it drives like a dream. I am very excited!


















I have been somewhat upset the last week as I am not getting better faster. I did talk with the doctor today and she told me to be patient - it will take some time. Matt leaves tomorrow and I shall be by myself. So I shall have to get better.

Matt and I visited the Botanical Gardens earlier this week and the cactus and surrounding plants were so beautiful. We have been trying to do several errands each day to improve my strength.





















Love,

Suzy

Friday, April 9, 2010

One from the youngest son

Today, we were awoken by the nice folks at Scottsdale Heating and Cooling, who arrived to install a new air conditioner in preparation for the hot summer. What an ordeal! Henry and Charlie would have loved to see this happen:

After a few hours of banging and installation, we headed out to our favorite neighborhood hospital- the Mayo Clinic- for a bone scan and check up. We are still awaiting the results, but we expect good things. I got to see the technetium 99 in action after all of these years seeing it made in Vietnam and other far off places. Then mom laid down on the $500,000 machine for a little photo shoot.

After Mayo, we went to pick out mom's new car- hooray! It has only taken a fews years of bugging her to make her part with her 1998 Corolla. Suzy is now the proud driver of a 2010 Corolla, just like the one below, only silver.
Notice the sweet moon/sun roof. We pick up the new beauty on Monday afternoon from Himes Leasing in Phoenix. And finally, a parting shot in homage to our water cooler of 33 long years.
Ice cold until the end.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

On the Mend

Easter was wonderful! David, Lolly and Henry and Charlie were here to not only take care of me, but to make Easter so fun. We had a giant Easter egg hunt, went swimming and into the hot pool (as Charlie calls it) hiking, bought new bikes so the boys could ride while they are here, went hiking, practicing baseball and many other things in addition to our time at the Mayo Clinic - we spent tons of time there, but it is helping me to get better. I did watch most of the time.

Rob was here prior to Easter to help me (thank heavens) and Matt is here now to help me with errands, preparing food, reminding me of things I need to do, cleaning up the kitchen, and trying to work from here. We are in the process of leasing a new car - a corolla - I guess after seeing it and hearing it and driving my old car, all the boys decided that a new car is in order. My sweet car is from 1998, so maybe it is time.

I had a wonderful visit to the east coast before this darn infection set in and being in the New York hospital was quite an experience. Finally getting back to Phoenix we all began to see the Mayo Clinic quite often and then I had surgery last Friday. But each day brings new challenges and a little cleaner head (I could not reach my arms out above my elbows for about a week which was very challenging for me)

So now I am taking it one day at a time - which is not easy for me, as those of you who know me. But I really have no choice.
Thank you for all of your calls, flowers, good wishes and this wonderful weather. I plan to continue to get better - I don't think I have ever felt so very bad as with this streph infection, but I guess I didn't know that my body is always in such a precarious state.

Again, thank you, sorry about my blog, but I did not feel very much like writing. So Matt is helping me to post this.

Here's a photo Henry with his favorite Bakugan at the train park:



















And here's Charlie with his favorite Oma:



















Love, Suzy

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Wednesday night, March 3, 2010

Tomorrow early morning I am leaving Phoenix to head to the east coast to see Matt and Anna in Washington, DC - then to Boston to see Rob and Liz - and then on to New York City to see Rebecca and Mark where Rebecca and I shall share our birthdays together on March 12, 2010. Good ole' Amtrak.

I am so looking forward to this trip and hopefully it will not be too cold or too wet on the east coast for me, although I have heard they expect a new storm. Hopefully not. We all have lots of things planned for me for the next ten days and I intend to take advantage of each and every day. I shall send you pictures upon my return.

And David and Lolly and the boys are planning to come to Scottsdale to spend Easter week with me. We are all very excited - lots of hiking and bike riding and with this wonderful weather, it will be fabulous!

Everyone - take care - and thank you to all of you

Love, Suzy

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Henry's 6th birthday invite - this is so GREAT -


Henry was six years old on the 6th of February, 2010. Never again 6 on the 6th!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

February 18, 2010

Wow, the year is cruising past so very fast....and I am so very much behind!

I had the most wonderful visit with Lolly, David and my two favorite boys - Henry and Charlie. I was able to go with Henry to his school, Wingra, for lunch on Friday. And then I was able to be there for his sixth birthday, which was very special for me!
Everyone is his class was invited along with his other friends and we all went to the indoor pool to swim and have a wonderful birthday celebration. He and Charlie enjoyed every minute...as did I as well.

Madison WI was cold compared to Phoenix, but I managed to be warm enough. We had a giant snow storm one day, tons of snow, but Charlie and I played in the snow for a fun time. The boys LOVE the snow and are very good skiers as are Mom and Dad!

I am back in Phoenix now working as best as I can at Arcadia and helping David with his asthma inhaler study project. He has gotten a nice grant funded by the Centers for Disease Control to study rural asthma patients with his newly created GPS inhaler. This is a very exciting study to better understand asthma in rural areas and to learn more about the relationship of rural environmental exposures and asthma attacks.

I head to the east coast in early March to see Matt and Anna in DC, then to Boston to see Liz and Rob, and then to New York to see Rebecca and Mark where Becky and I shall share our birthday celebrations! What a great trip - needless to say I am very excited! The AmTrak train makes it so easy to get from one city to another! And I shall lots of news to report when I return.

I continue to deal with the chemotherapy each and every day, and I must admit some days I feel better than others. But it is great to plan ahead to being away from Phoenix to see my wonderful children whom I email each and every day! Email is the BEST!

Please do take care - and thank you for your notes to me.

Suzy

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tuesday, February 2nd

Tonight I am packing to get ready for my first big trip to Oregon, Wisconsin. Henry, who is currently five and is "tired of being five" will soon be SIX years old. This is so hard for me to believe! But his birthday is February 6th and he will be SIX.

I am packing all of my winter clothes as I know it will be cold there - lots of snow I am reminded - and "Bring your boots."
It will be wonderful to see my little ones once again and to be with them to see all of their friends and go to lunch at their schools.

Everyone is back to their jobs, responsibilities, etc. Rob and Liz are planning their upcoming wedding and party this summer. Matthew is back from his trip to Egypt, Oman, etc., camels and pyramids. He had a great time and is planning to head to Vienna this next week for a seven day trip. He and Anna are based in DC currently with Jazz enjoying the snow. David and Lolly and the boys I will see very soon to catch up on all of their activities - I know they went skiing this last past weekend. And Rebecca is currently at Cornell University and then on to Canada for her school for two weeks...while trying to keep up with her work at Atlantic in New York. Mark is in the city working at Columbia Presbyterian trying to keep everything somewhat normal.


I am very excited for my trip tomorrow. It will be the first time I have been out of Phoenix since last summer. I hope I can handle the cold weather, although it is suppose to be colder here tomorrow. I will have lots of pictures to send to you all. Thank you for reading my blog - with working it seems like I never have enough time.

Everyone take care - and thank you for sending your thoughts this way. You are very important to me! Suzy

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Already January, 2010

Hi everyone,

It is already January and I am so late in my posting. My friend, Margot, called today from DC to make sure I was all right. I don't know where the time goes, but it must go!
Anyway, here I am - finally!

Much has happened -I had a brain scan (MRI) last week and the report came back that my head is clear without cancer! And my body from the neck down is also clear, so right now I am "No Evidence of Disease," although some days I do not feel very well. I have decided to take a little time off from the chemo to go to Henry's birthday (he is 6 years old on the 6th of February - "he's tired of being 5 he says) so I am heading to the snow and cold weather in Oregon, WI.



We had the most wonderful Christmas that any family could ever have with everyone here. It was very special for me. Kathy, my dearest friend, allowed me to take time off from work to be with my family and it was exceptionally important for me. My children are incredible and I loved having Henry and Charlie with me. We went to the Botanical Gardens where Matt had arranged for a photographer to take photos of all of us - we had a party one evening when many of my children's friends and their parents could stop by - we attended the Suns game - saw the Suns beat the Lakers - rode the Light Rail - had a day at the Sanctuary Spa, went to Grimaldi's for pizza, my sister, Joanne, and her family (Jay and Nathan) came to see us, Mark's parents (Joan and Paul) came as well. We had the BEST Christmas dinner here at my place with everyone - David and Lolly and the boys and others went hiking, went swimming and into the hot tub, bicycling, Becky and Anna went paddleboarding and Rob and Liz became engaged on December 30, 2009. New Year's eve was spent here at my house with everyone enjoying each other and their short time together. It never seems like long enough!!!


Currently, Rebecca and Mark are back in New York, (Becky is working on her MBA and Mark is working at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital). David and Lolly (David is working on his asthma project and Lolly is working on her new stories and keeping everyone going) and the boys are back in Wisconsin at their schools. Rob (the Polka Dog bakery man) and Liz (a Chelsea middle school counselor) are back in Boston enjoying being engaged. Matt (Department of Energy) and Anna (also engaged) - Anna is looking forward to attending an exciting program at the UC, Santa Cruz in April - they are both back in Washington, DC. Matt and Anna moved all of their things to DC about a week ago along with Jazz, their dog. Joan and Paul are back in Incline Village, and my sister and her family are back in Rancho Santa Fe.

I am trying to be back to work, taking each day as it comes along. The Christmas time truly was a time to be thankful and I loved every single minute of every single day. Thank you to Lolly and David, Henry and Charlie, Liz and Rob, Rebecca and Mark, and Anna and Matt. You are the dearest ones in the whole world and I love all of you.

Mom