His five-year-old daughter's thunderous confession of cancer

The story of a father, diagnosed with brain cancer (al terminal stage), who launched a campaign to provide funds for his baby's treatment, but cancer, while he would no longer live. Not only that Tom Attwater, 31-year-old has touched the whole world [...]
Not only that Tom Attwater, 31-year-old man has touched the whole world with the letter he wrote at the address of five-year-old Kelly.
When she was seven months old, she was diagnosed with cancer, yes, in her brain, in its first phase, and then the cancer resurfaced.
Today that Kelly is five years old, there is fear that cancer can return. In England there is still no cure for this disease, called Neuoblastom, and the family needs 500 thousand pounds to provide an outside treatment for the baby.
Tom has undertaken a campaign and many citizens have joined in providing all the money for his daughter's treatment even when he's gone.
So far, the family has managed to do three-quarters of this amount.
“If treatment cannot be paid. Kelly's gonna die. It's simple” he says.
Tom also writes a long letter to the little girl, hoping to accompany her in her long, happy life.
Paper
Dear Kelly
I'm so sorry I can't see you grow up the way you want to.
I'd like to find the words to make you feel better. I wish I hadn't had cancer, and you wouldn't have had to see me suffer, just as often happens now. I wish things were very different, but they're not.
Many fathers have been talking to their daughter at the kitchen table for decades with warm hands around the cup of coffee, and as they give counsel, the girls raise their eyes to the sky.
We won't have this time. I won't be able to take you to school on her first day, pick you up after your first date and hug you when your heart breaks with love, or I'll congratulate you when you graduate.
But while I'm still here, I thought I'd give you some advice at once. I hope you fit in. I hope the cancer never comes back like this, and your life is long and full of happiness.
School: Everyone will say it's important to get into school. I hope you do your best. Striving is important, but don't forget to have fun.
Boys: Right now you're not able to make a difference between the boy and the girl and all the kids you see as friends. This is typical of your sweet nature. But Kelly, this will change when you grow up. Within a few years, you will see your classmates as dirty and annoying. But when you go to high school, you'll realize they can be very nice.
When you're older... I hope so much. - You'll have a fiancé and I won't be here trying to figure out his intentions. So here's some advice from your old man.
It's very hard to describe how you feel when you're really in love. Maybe you'll remember me and your mom laughing on the couch. That, much like true love. Have fun finding him.
Always choose sons of virtue and kindness, educated and respected. Imagine those sitting on our table drinking tea. If you think they can do it, then you will have found someone worthy of you.
Unfortunately, someday your heart will be broken. It hurts like hell and you feel like it's the end of the world, but you're gonna get through this. Even if a love story doesn't work, try to be gentle. Boys have feelings too. After all, if you have a special son, a friend who is always there for you, even when your fiancé comes and comes, do not give up on him. Remember, he can really take care of you.
Marriage: I often dream of your wedding day and imagine taking you to the church altar. I won't be able to do it, Kelly. I'm sorry, honey.
But I'll be right behind you that day, proud and happy that you've found someone special who will love you and care for you.
I wonder if that day in the background will be our song. “I'll be There” of Michael Jackson.
It would mean a lot to me. My brother and sister grew up with this song and I know it means a lot to you too. At your wedding, I'll be there with my soul.
Mother: You and your mother will discuss a lot, especially when you are a teenager. Remember that she loves you and always wants your best. Embrace it when you'll see it sad and help each other especially in times of difficulty, especially when I'm gone. When you are a teenager, you will tend to think that your friends are always right and your mother is wrong. She has to make important decisions for you, and more than any friend you have, she has your interests at heart. Treat him well.
Family: Nothing is more important than her family and values. Nothing.
Friends: Treat them the way they treat you. Always be nice to those who help you. Bulism is terrible, never be one of them.
Christmas and Birthday: First Christmas without me, I'd like you to light a candle for me and remember me for a few minutes. It would be great if you would dance a monkey together. We've always laughed as we danced.
I'd laugh up there too. I'd like you to go see my parents on St. Stefan's Day. They'll be very bad.
I gave it to Mommy Sue for all your birthdays. I'd like to be there to see you open up. I hope you like everything. It's hard to imagine when you're 10, 15 and 20.
I wonder if you will continue to like the songs of the group “One direction” and if those songs will make you dance in the living room
Career: You were 2 years old when you told me you wanted to be a “astronaut princess”. Be well dressed as you discover new planets. Now you can see it's not possible. But, dear, there are many other possible things. Do what makes you happy and like. If you do, suddenly your life will become much easier.
You may have to do some work to find what you like, but so be it. A life of opportunity.
Behavior: Always remember to say “please” and thank you. The reason your mother and I feed you with good behavior is because it will help you throughout your life. Always be kind, especially to the elderly. Never say the bad word. Remember to write letters of thanks for your good, and act appreciatively.
Learn to drive: Many fathers teach their daughters and then release them. Make sure you learn to drive as soon as possible- A world will open up to you. - But make sure your mom isn't my teacher.
Travel the world: It's true that you've expanded knowledge. Try to do it, visit as many countries of the world as you can, but never on a motorcycle. It's too dangerous.
Be happy: You can never laugh 50%: He's always laughing 100%. Your laughter runs through the body and it's contagious. I hope you never lose your laugh. When I leave, there won't be a moment when they won't ask you to be sad. I know you'll be my princess.
And I'd like to hug you and pet you until you're smiling again. Remember the Eeyor bear I bought you at a charity store?
You said you'd protect him and take care of him when you lost me. It's a very good idea.
When you feel sad, you may have the strength to move on.
Be human: Do charity. Maybe you'll remember our trip to Disneyland. But I will never forget the sacrifices other people will make to pay their doctors if the cancer returns. The elderly have sent prayerful envelopes and 10 pounds, even though they had no opportunity. All for you. It's important that you return this generosity. Doing good is exalting the soul. Never forget there are people who are worse than you and you can help them. Remember our lifestyle motto. Always try. Remember I've taught you that “giving up is to lose”
I have often failed, but I have never given up. Kelly, don't ever quit.
Trust yourself: In life many will tell you that some things cannot be done. Do as your head says: Can they be done? Will you?
Big challenges have risks, make intelligent choices. Those who told me I couldn't do some things was because they didn't want me to do them. If you want something, it's always possible. Do your best.
I know you'll make me proud and do something great in my memory. I know you can. - Start now.
To close: Thank you for being yourself Kelly.
Thank you for making me the biggest compliment by calling me Father. Having a daughter is the greatest honor of my life. Thank you for teaching me more about love and happiness than anyone else.
Enjoy your life. Don't rush it. I'll wait
With all my love, always for you, my princess, and Mom.












