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Unit1Love
AKissforKate
EveryafternoonwhenIcameondutyastheeveningnurse,Iwouldwalkthehallsofthenursinghome,pausingateachdoortochatandobserve.Often,KateandChris,theirbigscrapbooksintheirlaps,wouldbereminiscingoverthephotos.Proudly,Kateshowedmepicturesofbygoneyears:
Chris—tall,blond,handsome;Katepretty,dark-haired,laughing.Twoyoungloverssmilingthroughthepassingseasons.Howlovelytheylookednow,sittingthere,thelightshiningontheirwhiteheads,theirtime-wrinkledfacessmilingatthememoriesoftheyears,caughtandheldforeverinthescrapbooks.
Howlittletheyoungknowofloving,I'dthink.Howfoolishtothinktheyhaveamonopolyonsuchapreciouscommodity.Theoldknowwhatlovingtrulymeans;theyoungcanonlyguess.
KateandChriswerealwaystogether—inthediningroom,thelounge,strollingaroundthebigporchesandlawns,alwaysholdinghands.Aswestaffmembersateoureveningmeal,sometimesKateandChriswouldwalkslowlybythedining-roomdoors.Thenconversationwouldturntoadiscussionofthecouple'sloveanddevotion,andwhatwouldhappenwhenoneofthemdied.WeknewChriswasthestrongone,andKatewasdependentuponhim.
HowwouldKatefunctionifChrisweretodiefirst?
Weoftenwondered.
Bedtimefollowedaritual.WhenIbroughttheeveningmedication,Katewouldbesittinginherchair,innightgownandslippers,awaitingmyarrival.UnderthewatchfuleyesofChrisandmyself,Katewouldtakeherpill,thencarefullyChriswouldhelpherfromthechairtothebedandtuckthecoversinaroundherfrailbody.
Observingthisactoflove,Iwouldthinkforthethousandthtime,goodheavens,whydon'tnursinghomeshavedoublebedsformarriedcouples?
Alltheirlivestheyhaveslepttogether,butinanursinghome,they'reexpectedtosleepinsinglebeds.Overnightthey'redeprivedofacomfortofalifetime.
Howveryfoolishsuchpoliciesare,IwouldthinkasIwatchedChrisreachupandturnoffthelightaboveKate'sbed.Thentenderlyhewouldbend,andtheywouldkissgently.Chriswouldpathercheek,andbothwouldsmile.Hewouldpullupthesiderailonherbed,andonlythenwouldheturnandaccepthisownmedication.AsIwalkedintothehall,IcouldhearChrissay,"Goodnight,Kate,"andherreturningvoice,"Good-night,Chris,"whilethespaceofanentireroomseparatedtheirtwobeds.
IhadbeenoffdutytwodaysandwhenIreturned,thefirstnewsIheardwas,"Chrisdiedyesterdaymorning."
"How?
"
"Aheartattack.Ithappenedquickly."
"How'sKate?
"
"Bad."
IwentintoKate'sroom.Shesatinherchair,motionless,handsinherlap,staring.Takingherhandsinmine,Isaid,"Kate,it'sPhyllis."
Hereyesnevershifted;sheonlystared.Iplacedmyhandunderherchinandslowlyturnedherheadsoshehadtolookatme.
"Kate,IjustfoundoutaboutChris.I'msosorry.
Attheword"Chris",hereyescamebacktolife.Shelookedatme,puzzled,asthoughwonderinghowIhadsuddenlyappeared."Kate,it'sme,Phyllis.I'msosorryaboutChris."
Recognitionandsadnessfloodedherface.Tearswelledupandsliddownhercheeks."Chrisisgone,"shewhispered.
"Iknow,"Isaid."Iknow."
WepamperedKateforawhile,lettinghereatinherroom,surroundingherwithspecialattention.Thengraduallythestaffworkedherbackintotheoldschedule.Often,asIwentpastherroom,IwouldobserveKatesittinginherchair,scrapbooksonherlap,gazingsadlyatpicturesofChris.
BedtimewastheworstpartofthedayforKate.AlthoughshewasallowedtomovefromherbedtoChris'sbed,andalthoughthestaffchattedandlaughedwithherastheytuckedherinforthenight,stillKateremainedsilentandsadlywithdrawn.Passingherroomanhouraftershehadbeentuckedin,I'dfindherwideawake,staringattheceiling.
Theweekspassed,andbedtimewasn'tanybetter.Sheseemedsorestless,soinsecure.Why?
Iwondered.Whythistimeofdaymorethantheotherhours?
ThenonenightasIwalkedintoherroom,onlytofindthesamewide-awakeKate,Isaidimpulsively,"Kate,coulditbeyoumissyourgood-nightkiss?
"Bendingdown,Ikissedherwrinkledcheek.
ItwasasthoughIhadopenedthefloodgates.Tearsrandownherface;herhandsgrippedmine."Chrisalwayskissedmegood-night,"shecried.
"Iknow,"Iwhispered.
"Imisshimso,allthoseyearshekissedmegood-night."ShepausedwhileIwipedthetears."Ijustcan'tseemtogotosleepwithouthiskiss."
Shelookedupatme,hereyesfulloftears."Oh,thankyouforgivingmeakiss."
Asmallsmileturnedupthecornersofhermouth."Youknow,"shesaidconfidentially,"Chrisusedtosingmeasong.
"Hedid?
"
"Yes,"—herwhiteheadnodded—"andIliehereatnightandthinkaboutit."
"Howdiditgo?
"
Katesmiled,heldmyhandandclearedherthroat.Thenhervoice,smallwithagebutstillmelodious,liftedsoftlyinsong:
Sokissme,mysweet,andsoletuspart.
AndwhenIgrowtoooldtodream,
Thatkisswillliveinmyheart.
BenefitsfromPets
Recently,anumberofUSnewspaperscarriedaverysmallarticleentitled"ThingsYouCanLearnfromYourDog".Thearticlelistedseventhingsdoneregularlybypetdogswhichcouldbehelpfultopetownersiftheythemselvesdidthem.Thesethingsare:
1)Whenyourlovedonecomeshome,runtogreethim.2)Eatwithpleasure.3)Whenit'shot,drinklotsofwater.4)Takenaps.5)Don'tbite,justgrowl.6)Whenyouwantsomethingbadly,digforit.7)Giveunconditionallove.
Therearemanypeoplewhowouldliketoinsistthatonlyhumanbeingsarecapableoffeelingtheemotionoflove.However,therearemanymorepeople,usuallypetowners,whofeelthattheynotonlylovetheirpets,butthattheirpetslovetheminreturn.Thisisonlyone,butaveryimportant,benefitofowningapet.Allofuswanttoenjoygoodhealth.Thousandsofarticlesarewritteninnewspapersandmagazinesgivingadviceofalltypesastowhatpeopleshouldbedoingiftheywishtoimprovetheirchancesofhavinggoodhealth.Mostoftenthisadviceincludessuggestionsthatweshouldeatright,exercise,takevitaminsandgetapet.Whygetapet?
Becausemoreandmorestudiesareshowingthatpeoplewhohavepetsarehealthier,bothphysicallyandmentally,thanthosewhodon't.RightnowmorethanhalfofthehouseholdsintheUnitedStateshaveacompanionanimal.Thatincludes51milliondogs,56millioncats,45millionbirds,andothersmallanimals.
Besidestheobviousthings,likebeingcute,interestingtowatch,andalotoffun,petsdomoreforusthanweoftenrealize.Ifyounowhaveorhaveeverhadapet,youknowhowwonderfulitistohavesomeonethereforyou,nomatterhowyoulook,howyouaredressed,orwhatyouaredoing.Petsloveyouunconditionallyanddon'trequirebrilliantconversation.Asimple"goodboy"andapatontheheadorscratchunderthechinisenoughforthem.Theywillfindwaystoletyouknowtheirappreciationofyourpraise,whetheritisbywaggingtheirtails,rubbingagainstyou,purring,orsimplylookingatyouwithadoringeyes.
Peoplewhoownpetsoftenremarkonwhatgoodcompanytheyareandwhatfuntheyhavetogether.Petexpertsandresearchersidentifymanyotheradditionalbenefitsthatcomewithpetownershiporinteraction.Inadditiontothosementionedthusfar,petseasestressandanxiety,aidrelaxation,provideasenseofsecurity,andareagreatdiversionfromtroubles.Onemedicalstudyshowedthatpeople'sbloodpressurewouldfallwhentheystrokedtheirpets.
PetsareincreasinglybeingusedintherapyfortheelderlyandthosewhohaveAlzheimer'sdiseaseorphysicaldisabilities.OneladyinTucson,Arizona,sharesherlovelylittledogwithmanyelderlynursinghomeresidents.Shetakesherdogthereatleastonceortwiceaweekandallowstheelderlypeopletoholdandpatherlittledog.Theyeagerlyawaititsarrivalandalwaysaskwhensheandherdogwillbeback.Sheisjustoneofhundredsofpeoplewhosharetheirpetswiththeoldandlonely.Andthen,ofcourse,therearecountlessstoriesofdogstrainedtoaidblind,deaf,orwheel-chairboundindividuals,oftenallowingthemtoliveindependentlywhenotherwisethiswouldnotbepossible.Thelovebetweenthesepeopleandtheirfour-footedfriendsistouching.Evenbrushingorpattingadogisgreatphysicaltherapy,andweallknowthebenefitsofwalking,whichissomethingadogneedstoo.
JamesHerriot,acountryveterinarianinEngland,hasbeenaverypopularwriterintheEnglish-speakingworld.Hehaswrittenanumberofbooksandstoriesaboutpetownersandtheirpets.Manyofhisstoriestellofthelovebetweenthemaswellasthebenefitsthatownersandpetsderivefromeachother.Partofhisgreatpopularityasawritercomesfromthefactthatpeoplewholovepetsliketoreadaboutandidentifywithotherpetlovers.
AGoodHearttoLeanOn
MorethanIrealized,Dadhashelpedmekeepmybalance.
WhenIwasgrowingup,Iwasembarrassedtobeseenwithmyfather.Hewasseverelycrippledandveryshort,andwhenwewouldwalktogether,hishandonmyarmforbalance,peoplewouldstare.Iwouldbeashamedoftheunwantedattention.Ifheevernoticedorwasbothered,heneverleton.
Itwasdifficulttocoordinateoursteps—hishalting,mineimpatient—andbecauseofthat,wedidn'tsaymuchaswewentalong.Butaswestartedout,healwayssaid,"Yousetthepace.Iwilltrytoadjusttoyou.
Ourusualwalkwastoorfromthesubway,whichwashowhegottowork.Hewenttoworksick,anddespitenastyweather.Healmostnevermissedaday,andwouldmakeittotheofficeevenifotherscouldnot.Itwasamatterofprideforhi
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