What a great story. Such a blessing to remember your sister thru your makeup. She’s always with you. My life drastically changed after a bad car accident. I’ve been on full bed rest for 5 years. Only time I could get out of bed was to use a bedside commode (I sleep on a hospital bed in my living room) or go to the Dr. I was always a go,go,go person- never slowed down until I was forced to. I survived depression, loneliness, isolation, craziness. It could’ve killed me but I didn’t let it. It just became my new norm. I didn’t have any other choice. I’ve been in isolation LONG before Covid. Your sister sounds like an amazing person- It’s amazing what you can do when you don’t have any other choice.
I'm gonna drink a toast to Kathy. My middle brother is healthy and alive but about a decade ago he went through two years of chemo and full knee replacement surgery from bone cancer, apparently it's a very common cancer around and shortly after puberty in teens. A young man on the hospital ward named Trent had the same cancer and had to have his leg amputated and ultimately lost his fight with cancer and my brother had terrible survivors guilt for years. He has lots of other personal issues, but he's finally starting to find his place in the world. He survived so many close calls with addiction and risk taking behavior and now he's here with us and my family is so grateful.
I can appreciate your sense of humor and willingness to speak candidly about such things. If you ask me, far too many people are uptight and overly sensitive.
Even though your sister passed so early in your life, I'll bet she's been holding you up alot to get you through to where you need to be in life.....and that one arm is strong......
Your sister sounds so much like you. So sorry you didn't overlap in time/space as adults bc I'm sure you'd be great pals. My grandfather had a dire situation w his leg [car accident & he was thrown through wind shield, it was broken in a million places]. He was in hospital & docs told him they were going to operate & take his leg off bc there looked to be gangrene forming. He threatened to kill the doctor [not kidding] if they tried it. Leg stayed on, he went on to become a dance instructor [with a limp]. Love you Coco thank you for sharing such poignant & personal things.
If this is how helpful and uplifting Miss Coco becomes from a few weeks in lock down, we should crowdfund a 'Miss Coco Nunnery,' though considering my Catholic upbringing, let's keep it non-religious, like the Flying Nun. It's pleasant to imagine that when life goes sideways, one could enter a nunnery rose garden to visit Mother Superior Peru and catch some vitamin D for the soul. The kindest, funnest and funniest people I have known have experienced tremendous loss and adversity, which gives certain hearts the ability to move mountains, smooth stormy waters and open doors that weren't there a moment before, all with just a few simple observations. It's all a magical mystery tour to me how they pull this off. Maybe by mirrors or hidden wires? Or maybe it's from family, since clearly Miss Coco picked up this magic from her sister, who had it in spades. Where ever it comes from, keep it coming. Thanks, Kathy. And you too, Miss C.
Your sister sounds like such an inspiration. Much less of an interesting story, but I had a similar situation with my wisdom teeth. Before I had them removed, they told me that two of them weren't impacted and therefore were going to come out of my jaw whole, so I asked to keep them and now they're the cutest little earrings, with the root still attached and all (because it is a bitch to find a real, live human tooth with the root still attached).
I love how the sun came out and shown on your Enjoy the Little Things block. That was a sign your sister knew you were talking about her. I love the picture of her with the white kitties. She was beautiful and so are you. Love You Coco !
Love you Coco. I also lost my sister, but she was the youngest of the family. April marked four years that she was suddenly taken from us and it’s still a nightmare. Our family also holds on to memories and of course her earthly possessions to keep her spirit alive just as your family has done. ❤️❤️🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing such a personal and beautiful story! 🤣🤣🤣 “You look like your dead sister’s ghost.” 😂😂🤣😁😆 Love you 😍 Enjoy that beautiful watermelon!! 🍉 🍉 🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉
Thanks, Miss Coco! 💜 Here's to your beloved sister Kathy's courage, humor (maybe she wanted to keep that arm in a jar of formaldehyde) and priceless memory. 🌺 That is a gorgeous watermelon you have! 🍉
What a beautiful and inspiring story, thank you so much for sharing it with us! You do indeed look like Kathy, bless her soul, and bless you too, Coco, wonderful human being! 💜
❤Absolutely love this story about Kathy, thank you for sharing both the story and the photo of her. I’m sorry she died so young. She was an amazing young lady. You are extremely talented. So happy to have discovered your channel. ❤
45 days in and the stories just get better and better! thank you for sharing your sister's legacy with us. Your stories are playing a huge part in me getting through this crisis. I live in Brooklyn and have been sick for the better part of 2 months with this silly virus (and I'm going to be fine, just slow going). I love hearing that NY accent. xoxo Steph from Park Slope
My husband and I raised Our nephew he passed away from acute lymphocytic leukemia in 2018 little after his 20th birthday and you where so great and helped me get through a really hard time. He was so proud of having us for parents. We always have a ball during oct I made all our themed costumes. When he got sick he told me we where going to have a bates motel themed party and I was going to me norma. He helped me with the wig shoes everything. If it was off he would just say no. Lol we watched some of your videos and thought you where fantastic sadly he didnt make it to that Halloween thank you I will never forget you, your my idol sent you a little message on fb and you responded my husband said MISS COCO RESPONDED I said GET outta here. And you had that was a big thing thanks for listings as always love you. Your sister what a gem
Thank you for relating the story of perseverance by your sister Kathy. It demonstrates the power of the spirit to overcome incredible challenges and create and inspire others. My late partner also died of bone cancer but still managed to do volunteer work before he passed. Coco, thanks again for sharing the keepsake that she made, for all of us to appreciate.
I'll be your sister Kathy, had she lived, would have gone into the arts in some way or another. That dish is marvelous! Reminds me of one of my mother's ash trays, which I've saved. By the way, your sister and I were probably born in the same year, so that would make her a fabulous baby boomer like me! Love you bunches, Miss Coco!
Your sister is what my family would call a pistol! Lol I love it! I think it’s beautiful the way your family keep your sister alive with positivity. 💞 And hello to your sweet delicious Miss Red tha watermelon! 🍉
Aww...bless that beautiful sister of yours, what a smile. Bless you as well Miss Coco for these wonderful videos and stories. I look forward to them. And finally, bless that gorgeous plump queen of a watermelon.💜🍉
What a great story very inspirational! Sorry Miss Coco that your sister passed so young :-( you do her proud going on being a drag success and being there for people with your daily thoughts! I appreciate and look forward to your humor and stories, the little big things ;-)
The Strength of Kathy’s spirit lives on in you Miss Coco and that must be such a comfort for your Mother (and Father when he was alive) What a wonderful story to share with us. My family would say the same type of things too, laugh at the morbid! It’s healthy and it’s real. I shall think of Kathy today while I’m working on a painting myself and I’m very sure she watches over you and is very proud of who you are 🌟
I hate cancer. My great grandma had colon cancer, and died from it. Then my grandma had it, but survived, then my dad has the potential to get it, and me too.. Hope cancer has more cures in the future..
Thank you so much for making these videos. You make me and thousands of others feel better with each video. You're a true treasure. I'm so grateful for you!
Thank you so much for sharing. Your sister sounds like she was a wonderful and strong young lady. Your "stories' are an inspiration, and i look forward to them each night before i go to sleep. Bless you and your family.
Aunty CoCo..may Kathy rip.. i look forward to your CoCo Thoughts , they soothe me , makes me feel like a kid again when my aunties would caress my hair & tell me a story i would drift off to sleep..love u xoxo
You are the best!!! To share your beautiful, inspiring talented sister (who must be very proud of her deeply spiritual, big-hearted Miss Coco Peru) with us was an act of true generosity. I cried, fell asleep, and woke up thinking about the two of you! (The juxtoposition of your humor--which invariably leaves me in stitches--with your story told with such emotional detail opened my heart to my own emotions. )
My dear Ms. Coco Peru, your sister is one o your guard angels... continue to tune wit her, she has been protecting you and guiding you. Remember LOVE transcends universes...
I think it was probably, "It's MAAEE ARM!" LOL! Your "dead sister's ghost"! Hilarious! You're so sweet and blunt, Coco! I think it's these contrasting characteristics which make you so alluring and entertaining.
I can just about bet you and Kathy would have been so close. I always wanted an older brother and told my poor sister growing up that I'd trade her in ....I remember the day she left home to get married and I cried for probably a month straight. How funny life is.
Thank you so much for this post about your sister, Coco. It really is true that as long as she is remembered by her family, she will never truly be gone. And I can completely relate to the kind of humour you mentioned. I lost my brother in 1996 when I was 16 and it was a really difficult time for my family and me, but humour helped us so much along the way. And food, that helped us too (we couldn't help it, we're Jewish - we suffer. Then we survive. Then we eat) and to this day I have stories about him that I remind myself and my parents remind my sister and she remind me and the circle goes on. And now, through your stories and through us your sister lives on. Thank you so much for your posts. It's part of the routine the my husband Nick and I have every day. It keeps us smiling, moved and sane. Sending you love from London, missing you and wishing your return to us soon.
Your sister is an inspiration. I so appreciate all the stories you have told us . You’ve revealed your personal life with us and painful and funny experiences you’ve had . I feel as if I have known you forever . I can totally see us having a cup of tension tamer tea together. Love you Miss Coco ❤️
Caption for the photo: "I'm not doing ANYTHING to the cat, Mom!" Your sister was beautiful and I can see the resemblance. The watermelon is beautiful, but no resemblance. And boy, is Helen a tough mom to have endured losing a daughter to cancer, and having her son go through such a scary accident! I think I'd lose it. 💜
You are showing more of WHO you are in these "quarantine" vids....I like it! I wish I knew you in real life...you and I would be Friends 100%! You'd LOVE my cornbread cookin Ole Country talkin ass and I'd mock your New Yahhhhk accent...and I would also want to KEEP MY ARM! Anyway...I LOVE the energy!!!! RIP Miss Kathy!!! Hugs
Its wonderful that you share a bond with your sister even though you never met her . She’s sounds wonderful person to have such strength at such a young age . Thanks for sharing your story.
Miss Coco, not only do you look like Kathy on the Outside, you look like Kathy on the Inside. Isn't that a blessing? She's sort of right here for us! I'm happy she's not suffering and I'm sorry for all the time you couldn't share. She sounds like a dream-sister! You're such a winner, even when you've lost. Kisses!!!
Kathy sounded like such a brilliant young woman. I'm dreadfully sorry for your parents during that time it must have been agony giving birth to one child and watching the other die so close together. Thank you for sharing Coco
Thank you for your wonderful messages filled with love! We all need each other! Don't we? xoxo
Thank you, and please keep making these. You have always been the best. XO
We certainly do Coco! xoxo
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We absolutely do, & I'm very grateful you are sharing these wonderful stories with us.💙😸✌
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"You look like your dead sister's ghost!"
"Well, that wasn't the look I was going for..."
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Oh Coco. We love you so much.
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I'm crying yet again. Rest in peace, Kathy.
What a great story. Such a blessing to remember your sister thru your makeup. She’s always with you. My life drastically changed after a bad car accident. I’ve been on full bed rest for 5 years. Only time I could get out of bed was to use a bedside commode (I sleep on a hospital bed in my living room) or go to the Dr.
I was always a go,go,go person- never slowed down until I was forced to. I survived depression, loneliness, isolation, craziness. It could’ve killed me but I didn’t let it. It just became my new norm. I didn’t have any other choice. I’ve been in isolation LONG before Covid.
Your sister sounds like an amazing person-
It’s amazing what you can do when you don’t have any other choice.
I'm gonna drink a toast to Kathy. My middle brother is healthy and alive but about a decade ago he went through two years of chemo and full knee replacement surgery from bone cancer, apparently it's a very common cancer around and shortly after puberty in teens. A young man on the hospital ward named Trent had the same cancer and had to have his leg amputated and ultimately lost his fight with cancer and my brother had terrible survivors guilt for years. He has lots of other personal issues, but he's finally starting to find his place in the world. He survived so many close calls with addiction and risk taking behavior and now he's here with us and my family is so grateful.
She sounds like she was so incredibly strong, she will live on through your artistry! Sending love!
I can appreciate your sense of humor and willingness to speak candidly about such things. If you ask me, far too many people are uptight and overly sensitive.
INDEED!
Even though your sister passed so early in your life, I'll bet she's been holding you up alot to get you through to where you need to be in life.....and that one arm is strong......
Your sister sounds so much like you. So sorry you didn't overlap in time/space as adults bc I'm sure you'd be great pals. My grandfather had a dire situation w his leg [car accident & he was thrown through wind shield, it was broken in a million places]. He was in hospital & docs told him they were going to operate & take his leg off bc there looked to be gangrene forming. He threatened to kill the doctor [not kidding] if they tried it. Leg stayed on, he went on to become a dance instructor [with a limp]. Love you Coco thank you for sharing such poignant & personal things.
DAMN! God bless your grandfather! What a badass
Oh Coco, you know how to tell a story to make my day- a little thing that’s a big thing. “It’s My Arm!” Is my Mantra for the day 😍
That's Your Heart. You Shared something directly from Your Heart. Thank You.
She went and did it!!!
If this is how helpful and uplifting Miss Coco becomes from a few weeks in lock down, we should crowdfund a 'Miss Coco Nunnery,' though considering my Catholic upbringing, let's keep it non-religious, like the Flying Nun. It's pleasant to imagine that when life goes sideways, one could enter a nunnery rose garden to visit Mother Superior Peru and catch some vitamin D for the soul.
The kindest, funnest and funniest people I have known have experienced tremendous loss and adversity, which gives certain hearts the ability to move mountains, smooth stormy waters and open doors that weren't there a moment before, all with just a few simple observations. It's all a magical mystery tour to me how they pull this off. Maybe by mirrors or hidden wires? Or maybe it's from family, since clearly Miss Coco picked up this magic from her sister, who had it in spades. Where ever it comes from, keep it coming.
Thanks, Kathy. And you too, Miss C.
Your sister sounds like such an inspiration. Much less of an interesting story, but I had a similar situation with my wisdom teeth. Before I had them removed, they told me that two of them weren't impacted and therefore were going to come out of my jaw whole, so I asked to keep them and now they're the cutest little earrings, with the root still attached and all (because it is a bitch to find a real, live human tooth with the root still attached).
Mine were impacted exactly 90 degrees sideways so they had to be taken out in halves or quarters.
I love these stories of yours so much, Coco. It's like sitting with a kind, lifelong friend who always tells the truth and knows what really matters.
I thought you were going to say you were cleaning your house and found this watermelon 😂
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That’s hilarious!
OMG, same here! 🤣
lol! Priceless 😉
I am going back and liking all your videos CoCo; I do love you so.
I love how the sun came out and shown on your Enjoy the Little Things block. That was a sign your sister knew you were talking about her. I love the picture of her with the white kitties. She was beautiful and so are you. Love You Coco !
Love you Coco. I also lost my sister, but she was the youngest of the family. April marked four years that she was suddenly taken from us and it’s still a nightmare. Our family also holds on to memories and of course her earthly possessions to keep her spirit alive just as your family has done. ❤️❤️🙏🏼
So sorry for the loss of your darling sister! A hug from deep down. I also know such loss of a sibling...
I'm so sorry. Thank you sharing that with me. xoxoxoxoxo
Thank you for sharing such a personal and beautiful story! 🤣🤣🤣 “You look like your dead sister’s ghost.” 😂😂🤣😁😆
Love you 😍
Enjoy that beautiful watermelon!! 🍉 🍉 🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉
Coco, this was beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your time with all of us. You have a beautiful heart.
Thank you for sharing this dish and story. The dish is fabulous! Kathy sounds like such a strong amazing young woman.
Thanks, Miss Coco! 💜 Here's to your beloved sister Kathy's courage, humor (maybe she wanted to keep that arm in a jar of formaldehyde) and priceless memory. 🌺 That is a gorgeous watermelon you have! 🍉
Sweetheart what a beautiful story of strength and determination. The human spirit is amazing.
IT'S MY ARM!
Thank you so much for sharing about your sister. That dish is beautiful and she is so happy that you have it.
What a beautiful and inspiring story, thank you so much for sharing it with us! You do indeed look like Kathy, bless her soul, and bless you too, Coco, wonderful human being! 💜
❤Absolutely love this story about Kathy, thank you for sharing both the story and the photo of her. I’m sorry she died so young. She was an amazing young lady. You are extremely talented. So happy to have discovered your channel. ❤
Ya know Coco, we just love you in so many ways. Thank you for being YOU! I just love everything about you! Take Care and God bless!
I have felt lousy all-day this made my day Thank you ❤💞💕
45 days in and the stories just get better and better! thank you for sharing your sister's legacy with us. Your stories are playing a huge part in me getting through this crisis. I live in Brooklyn and have been sick for the better part of 2 months with this silly virus (and I'm going to be fine, just slow going). I love hearing that NY accent. xoxo Steph from Park Slope
My sister Kathy passed suddenly 3 years ago. Thanks for sharing your story, Coco. XO
I really hope life goes back to normal so I can come to your show and meet you!😍🤗
My husband and I raised Our nephew he passed away from acute lymphocytic leukemia in 2018 little after his 20th birthday and you where so great and helped me get through a really hard time. He was so proud of having us for parents. We always have a ball during oct I made all our themed costumes. When he got sick he told me we where going to have a bates motel themed party and I was going to me norma. He helped me with the wig shoes everything. If it was off he would just say no. Lol we watched some of your videos and thought you where fantastic sadly he didnt make it to that Halloween thank you
I will never forget you, your my idol sent you a little message on fb and you responded my husband said MISS COCO RESPONDED I said GET outta here. And you had that was a big thing thanks for listings as always love you.
Your sister what a gem
I'm so sorry. Thank you for sharing that with me. XOXO
I think this is my favorite one of your thoughts in solitude! What a muse!
Thank you for relating the story of perseverance by your sister Kathy. It demonstrates the power of the spirit to overcome incredible challenges and create and inspire others. My late partner also died of bone cancer but still managed to do volunteer work before he passed. Coco, thanks again for sharing the keepsake that she made, for all of us to appreciate.
I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this story!!!!!!!!
Memories, priceless!!!
Thanks for sharing with us all!!!!
I'll be your sister Kathy, had she lived, would have gone into the arts in some way or another. That dish is marvelous! Reminds me of one of my mother's ash trays, which I've saved. By the way, your sister and I were probably born in the same year, so that would make her a fabulous baby boomer like me! Love you bunches, Miss Coco!
Your sister is what my family would call a pistol! Lol I love it! I think it’s beautiful the way your family keep your sister alive with positivity. 💞 And hello to your sweet delicious Miss Red tha watermelon! 🍉
Aww...bless that beautiful sister of yours, what a smile.
Bless you as well Miss Coco for these wonderful videos and stories. I look forward to them. And finally, bless that gorgeous plump queen of a watermelon.💜🍉
Thanks, Coco. Beautiful family memory.
What a great story very inspirational! Sorry Miss Coco that your sister passed so young :-( you do her proud going on being a drag success and being there for people with your daily thoughts! I appreciate and look forward to your humor and stories, the little big things ;-)
Your sister sounds amazing Cocoa, so sorry she passed on. But I'm so glad you have these little reminders of her. She had pretty dimples.
"not exactly the look I was going for" - made me laugh out loud!!
The Strength of Kathy’s spirit lives on in you Miss Coco and that must be such a comfort for your Mother (and Father when he was alive) What a wonderful story to share with us. My family would say the same type of things too, laugh at the morbid! It’s healthy and it’s real. I shall think of Kathy today while I’m working on a painting myself and I’m very sure she watches over you and is very proud of who you are 🌟
“Not exactly the look I was going for...but thanks.” OMG! This cracked me up!!! 😃😁🤣
God Bless your sister. My dear lovely Coco, you had me crying again.
I hate cancer. My great grandma had colon cancer, and died from it. Then my grandma had it, but survived, then my dad has the potential to get it, and me too.. Hope cancer has more cures in the future..
I love the picture of your sister. She was beautiful ❤️
Thank you so much for making these videos. You make me and thousands of others feel better with each video. You're a true treasure. I'm so grateful for you!
You need to write a book, Miss Coco.
Please do 💙😸✌
Wow. That picture at the end. I'm not crying - you're crying!
Thank you so much for sharing. Your sister sounds like she was a wonderful and strong young lady. Your "stories' are an inspiration, and i look forward to them each night before i go to sleep. Bless you and your family.
This is a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing it. ❤️
Heart breakingly beautiful. Thank you for sharing this....THIS is IMPORTANT!
Aunty CoCo..may Kathy rip.. i look forward to your CoCo Thoughts , they soothe me , makes me feel like a kid again when my aunties would caress my hair & tell me a story i would drift off to sleep..love u xoxo
You always make me smile, and I needed that today. Thank you 💕
omg...what a wonderful story....thank you very much...xxoo
this is my favorite solitude video so far....very touching.
You are the best!!! To share your beautiful, inspiring talented sister (who must be very proud of her deeply spiritual, big-hearted Miss Coco Peru) with us was an act of true generosity. I cried, fell asleep, and woke up thinking about the two of you! (The juxtoposition of your humor--which invariably leaves me in stitches--with your story told with such emotional detail opened my heart to my own emotions. )
My dear Ms. Coco Peru, your sister is one o your guard angels... continue to tune wit her, she has been protecting you and guiding you. Remember LOVE transcends universes...
How inspirational. She would have been so proud of you. Love you ❤️
My apologies. She's always with you. That's a Beautiful picture of your sister. You can definitely see the resembelence.
This was beautiful. You really touched my heart. I’m sorry your family had to endure such a heartbreaking loss. ❤️
I think it was probably, "It's MAAEE ARM!" LOL! Your "dead sister's ghost"! Hilarious! You're so sweet and blunt, Coco! I think it's these contrasting characteristics which make you so alluring and entertaining.
What a beautiful story! Thank you for sharing. Hello to the watermelon!
Thank you Coco for being you. I love your talks. I’m feeling a little lonely lately and you’re really helping me with that. It’s my arm
I can just about bet you and Kathy would have been so close. I always wanted an older brother and told my poor sister growing up that I'd trade her in ....I remember the day she left home to get married and I cried for probably a month straight. How funny life is.
Thank you so much for this post about your sister, Coco. It really is true that as long as she is remembered by her family, she will never truly be gone. And I can completely relate to the kind of humour you mentioned. I lost my brother in 1996 when I was 16 and it was a really difficult time for my family and me, but humour helped us so much along the way. And food, that helped us too (we couldn't help it, we're Jewish - we suffer. Then we survive. Then we eat) and to this day I have stories about him that I remind myself and my parents remind my sister and she remind me and the circle goes on. And now, through your stories and through us your sister lives on. Thank you so much for your posts. It's part of the routine the my husband Nick and I have every day. It keeps us smiling, moved and sane. Sending you love from London, missing you and wishing your return to us soon.
Amazing story of Courage and Grace! Thank you for sharing it!
Your sister truly a warrior! ❤️
I love love love that sweet picture 🥰❤💕
I really needed to hear this message today.
Thank and Love you CoCo.🥰😊
Thank you. Very sweet. Glad you are hydrated. ❤️🌹❤️
That is an awesome memory. Thanks for sharing.
Coco, your sister sounded like a wonderful person. As are you. Much love ❤️ xoxo
Your sister is an inspiration. I so appreciate all the stories you have told us . You’ve revealed your personal life with us and painful and funny experiences you’ve had . I feel as if I have known you forever . I can totally see us having a cup of tension tamer tea together. Love you Miss Coco ❤️
Love you, Coco! Thank you for sharing your stories with us. ❤️
Caption for the photo: "I'm not doing ANYTHING to the cat, Mom!"
Your sister was beautiful and I can see the resemblance. The watermelon is beautiful, but no resemblance.
And boy, is Helen a tough mom to have endured losing a daughter to cancer, and having her son go through such a scary accident! I think I'd lose it. 💜
You are showing more of WHO you are in these "quarantine" vids....I like it! I wish I knew you in real life...you and I would be Friends 100%! You'd LOVE my cornbread cookin Ole Country talkin ass and I'd mock your New Yahhhhk accent...and I would also want to KEEP MY ARM! Anyway...I LOVE the energy!!!! RIP Miss Kathy!!! Hugs
You never know how things change and shape us into who we become.
Two wonderful stories! Thank you for sharing these experiences with us and allowing us to share them as a community. Goodbye you lovely watermelon!
What a wonderful story!
Its wonderful that you share a bond with your sister even though you never met her . She’s sounds wonderful person to have such strength at such a young age . Thanks for sharing your story.
I have a vision of Kathy holding newborn you in her skillful left arm and breathing into you her strength and love.
I thought, "You can tell that is Coco's sister...same smile!"
Yet another wonderful insight to help us through this...thanks and much love!
Friend-in-my-head Coco. Thanks for the Laughs 🤭. It’s my arm ! Priceless!
I remember those tiled dishes.
What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing ! 💖👑
Miss Coco, not only do you look like Kathy on the Outside, you look like Kathy on the Inside. Isn't that a blessing? She's sort of right here for us! I'm happy she's not suffering and I'm sorry for all the time you couldn't share. She sounds like a dream-sister! You're such a winner, even when you've lost. Kisses!!!
Kathy sounded like such a brilliant young woman. I'm dreadfully sorry for your parents during that time it must have been agony giving birth to one child and watching the other die so close together. Thank you for sharing Coco
Thank you for your pearls of wisdom again, Coco. We love and miss you too, Darling 😘
LOVE you...wonderful story about your LATE sister..
That's an amazing story to share with us. Thank you Coco. 💚💛🧡
Nice thought of the day. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Coco,
I can't go to sleep without looking at my Coco. I love this life story. I live.............. Warm thoughts I send your way Raquel 🙋♀️🙊🙈🙉💕💕
Such a sweet story. Well done! 💜
Just what I needed ms coco. Great story❤️😘.
Sending lots of love
Beautiful story