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Τετάρτη 6 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Πατέρας συνέχιζε να στέλνει λουλούδια στην κόρη του ακόμα και όταν…


Η ...έπαιρνε κάθε χρόνο λουλούδια απ’ τον νεκρό πατέρα της.

Έγραψε στο twitter:
Ο μπαμπάς μου πέθανε από καρκίνο όταν ήμουν 16. 
Πριν πεθάνει κανόνισε να μου έρχονται λουλούδια κάθε χρόνο στα γενέθλια μου. 
Σήμερα ήρθαν τα λουλούδια για τα 21α μου γενέθλια που είναι και τα τελευταία.
Μου λείπεις πολύ μπαμπάκα.
Bailey Sellers
My dad passed away when I was 16 from cancer and before he died 
he pre payed flowers so i could receive them every year on my birthday. 
Well this is my 21st birthday flowers and the last. Miss you so much daddy. 


Everyone loves getting cards on their birthday.
But a Tennessee woman got a card from her father that she'll cherish forever.
Bailey Sellers' father, Mike Sellers, died of Stage IV pancreatic cancer in 2013,
just a few months before her 17th birthday.
But her dad made sure he could still celebrate her special day, even in death.
Before his death he prepaid a flower shop to deliver flowers and a card to her
every year on her birthday. The last of the flowers and cards came last week,
for her 21st birthday.
"When I opened this card, I especially felt him with me. It's a cold feeling,
then a happy feeling at the same time," Sellers, of Knoxville, Tennessee,
told CNN affiliate WATE.
In the card that came with this year's flowers, Mike Sellers told his daughter
this would be his last letter to her "until we meet again" and that she shouldn't
shed anymore tears over him.
"I am in a better place. You are and will always be the most precious jewel I was given,"
he wrote.
Seller's father also told her that he'd always be with her.
"I will still be with you through every milestone. Just look around and there I will be."
Touched by her late father's gesture, Sellers tweeted a photo of the flowers,
the card and an old photo of her dad hoisting her up on his shoulder during a long
ago trip to the beach.
"Miss you so much daddy," the tweet ends, with a little purple heart.
The post lit up Twitter, with thousands of people not only sharing it but also telling
their own stories of how they dealt with the pain of losing a parent.
Sellers understands that pain; she said she became depressed after her father's death.
So now she's studying psychology at East Tennessee State University, hoping to be
able to one day help people navigate the kind of grief that once enveloped her.
She thinks her dad would be proud of himself for having pulled off such a beautiful gesture, which offers an important lesson for all of us.
"He would be so proud that he did this," she said. "He made people happy. 
He made people realize that they shouldn't ... take the people they care about 
for granted."

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