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If You Like It Enough

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Recently, John has lost his wife, Janet. Eight years after battling cancer, but eventually his illness was the last word.
    Recently, John has lost his wife, Janet. Eight years after battling cancer, but eventually his illness was the last word.

  One day, John took out a folded piece of paper in his pocket. He had found, so I said, when stored in drawers at home. It was a love letter Janet had written little. The note may seem like a school girl scribbles in his ideal type. The only thing missing was a drawing of a heart with the names of John and Julia wrote. But the small print was written by a woman who had seven children, a woman who fought for his life and probably had months to live.

  It 'was also a nice recipe for how to keep a marriage together.

  Janet describes her husband begins: "I loved taking care of me You're worried about me ..."

  Although John has always had a ready answer, he never joked about cancer, apparently. Sometimes he came home at night to find Janet in the middle of one of these cancer patients so often get depressed. In no time he entered his car and drove to his favorite restaurant.

  He pointed to his attention, and he knew it. You can not hide something or someone that knows better.

  "It helped me when I was sick," reads the next line. Maybe Janet wrote this, when the tumor was of a terrible and wonderful respite. Where everything is - almost - as it was before, before the disease broke out, and where it does not hurt to hope that everything is over, perhaps forever.

  "He gave me forgiveness for many things."

  "I kept my side."

  And good advice for those who do see constructive criticism as a kind of sacred duty: "There is always praising."

  "He made sure I had everything I needed," continues to write.

  After she passed the document, adding: ".... Thougtfulness kindness Heating Humor "And then she writes about the man she lived with and loved for most of his life:" Always there for me when I needed you. "

  The last words she wrote summarizing all the others. I see for myself WHE adds thoughtfully. "Good Friend"

  I stand beside John now, and can not even pretend to know how it feels to lose someone so close to me that Janet was for him. I need to hear what he has to say much more than he needs to talk.
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