My leukemia's back.

Phil, from our families we learn what we want to be, and maybe more importantly what we don't want to be. The Princess and I both grew up in somewhat dysfunctional families and early on we resolved to not repeat those mistakes. We have not been perfect (especially me for a spell), but our kids grew up knowing that they were safe, loved, and important to us.
 
Y'know, Phil, right there you did a thing that way too many people never learn to do. You can gain an awful lot of peace in your own heart when you develop that perspective - good job.
yeah...I never said good bye.
Even though I had the chance. (Talk about a demon chasing me).
I never realized how important that was until I faced near certain death. My father died lonely. That's the worst thing that can happen to a person. I know. For that I'm sorry.
 
Phil, YOU will never die lonely. You created your own way of living that has given you untold dividends. Not only have you created a biological family, but you also have created a network of friends who care.
 
Phil, from our families we learn what we want to be, and maybe more importantly what we don't want to be. The Princess and I both grew up in somewhat dysfunctional families and early on we resolved to not repeat those mistakes. We have not been perfect (especially me for a spell), but our kids grew up knowing that they were safe, loved, and important to us.
I wish all kids could grow up that way. Unfortunately, it doesn't always happen. Your kids were very lucky sour.
 

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