I believe you have wonderful qualities about your nature that I may not be aware of- I have taken that into account when writing this letter. Western civilization does come across a bit uncivilized at times, but I am aware this stereotype can’t be applied to all situations. It pains me to hear, that in your eyes, it is best for the family that your presence is kept away from the household that you love. It must be difficult to come to the grips with this reality. I am not British which hinders me from understanding this logic, but, where I come from, family is the only good that secures you from the terrors of this world. My heart goes out to you Alan. Again, I must reiterate how difficult it is for me to understand the nature of leaving a family member, however, I know all too well what it means to be alone. As I continue to write this letter I’m beginning to understand why your actions toward Pei-Pei may be justifiable- it must be tremendously difficult being alone. I admire your strength and courage Alan. It takes a great deal of perseverance to overcome such an obstacle; to take such a situation and making the most of it. I’m pleased to see that you have found a friend such as Pei-Pei. I think you two make a delightful couple, and although both of you may have your differences, the satisfaction I see you get from her company is a
I believe you have wonderful qualities about your nature that I may not be aware of- I have taken that into account when writing this letter. Western civilization does come across a bit uncivilized at times, but I am aware this stereotype can’t be applied to all situations. It pains me to hear, that in your eyes, it is best for the family that your presence is kept away from the household that you love. It must be difficult to come to the grips with this reality. I am not British which hinders me from understanding this logic, but, where I come from, family is the only good that secures you from the terrors of this world. My heart goes out to you Alan. Again, I must reiterate how difficult it is for me to understand the nature of leaving a family member, however, I know all too well what it means to be alone. As I continue to write this letter I’m beginning to understand why your actions toward Pei-Pei may be justifiable- it must be tremendously difficult being alone. I admire your strength and courage Alan. It takes a great deal of perseverance to overcome such an obstacle; to take such a situation and making the most of it. I’m pleased to see that you have found a friend such as Pei-Pei. I think you two make a delightful couple, and although both of you may have your differences, the satisfaction I see you get from her company is a