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Date Posted: Wed, April 25 2007, 14:50:31
Author: Jane
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 199.230.48.44
Subject: thank you

Dear Joan Cox,

A father is a big role in a girl’s life; like the saying, “daddy’s little girl.” Reading this story, made me think of my dad and his near-death experience. Back in freshman year, my dad had a stroke, a blood-clog in his brain. Always seeing my father in deep sleeps after work, I couldn’t picture him being in a deep coma. Amazingly, he woke up after 13 hours. Knowing it was a miracle for him to wake up again, I was thankful that I could have another chance to catch up with him and try to be the perfect daughter he imaged me to me. Reading this, you having the courage to look up fellow soldiers that worked your father, amazed me; how they were willing to open up the scars from the past and help their friend’s child. Also, you having the courage to walk up to the wall and feel the love from the wall and the vets, makes me realize how loving everyone is with each other over one moment. Makes me think of that song, “lean on me,” no matter who you are, as long as you need a friend, I’ll be there for you to lean on.

Thank you for me posting up this story of your life, also letting me realize how much I love my father.

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