據(jù)美國哥倫比亞廣播公司12月23日報道,身患癌癥的美國女子布倫達?施米茨在彌留之際寫信為丈夫及其家人許下三個美好愿望。布倫達去世數(shù)年之后,這些愿望居然實現(xiàn)了,令人驚訝,感動不已。
美國愛荷華州一家電臺在廣播中公開了布倫達2011年8月3日寫給前夫的這封信:“你好,我的名字叫布倫達?施米茨,當你收到這封信時,我已經(jīng)輸?shù)袅藢孤殉舶┑膽?zhàn)斗?!辈紓愡_寫完信后不到2個月便去世了。臨終前,布倫達把信交給一個朋友,說自己離開之后,戴維找到新的另一半,開啟新的生活的時候,就把這封信交給電臺,公之于眾。戴維最近再婚,這封信也得以大白天下。
A note written to an Iowa radio station is getting worldwide attention.
The radio station has an annual tradition where listeners send in "wish letters," and the hosts select a handful of wishes that they'll grant. They've been fulfilling Christmas dreams for more than 20 years, but they had never received a letter quite like this.
Last week, the hosts of Des Moines radio station Star 102.5 invited listener David Schmitz to their annual Christmas show, but the station didn't reveal to Schmitz who had sent in the wish for his family.
David Schmitz recalled: "They said it was too personal to get into it on the phone."
They read this letter to him on the air: "Hello, my name is Brenda Schmitz, when you are in receipt of this letter, I will have already lost my battle to ovarian cancer."
The letter was dated August 3, 2011. Brenda Schmitz passed away less than two months after she wrote it. But Brenda Schmitz had given this note to a friend, with instructions on when to mail it.
The letter said: "I told her once my loving husband David had moved on in his life, and met someone to share his life with again, to mail this letter to all of you at the station."
David Schmitz recently met and fell in love with Jayne Abraham. He proposed to her this September.
Brenda Schmitz had three wishes for the family she left behind, their four sons, as well as the new family David Schmitz was starting. She wrote, "I was hoping that one small act you all could do for me could change their lives forever, and they know I am with them always."
First, a weekend of pampering for David Schmitz's new partner. The letter said, "Make her smile, and know her efforts are truly appreciated by me. Perseverance will prevail, thank you, I love you whoever you are."
Her second wish was to David Schmitz and their children. She wrote, "For my family, a magical trip. Somewhere where they all can enjoy their companionship as a family and make memories that will be with them forever."
Lastly, Brenda Schmitz wanted to give a night of food and fun to the hospital staff that cared for her during her final days.
It was a letter David Schmitz wasn't expecting to receive, but one that didn't surprise him either. He said, "She had great foresight. But afterwards, quite touching."
And as a part of her final wishes, Brenda Schmitz left a separate letter, addressed to David Schmitz's new wife.
Abraham said, "The biggest thing was that she said at the end of the letter, she said, 'I love you.' And that was the hardest, most gracious thing that I received."
Brenda Schmitz ended the letter with this: "May God bless and keep all of you safe there, thanks for this. When you wish upon a star, Brenda."
A number of local businesses chipped in to make her wish come true. They collected donations, and will be sending the family to Disney World.
(來源:中國日報愛新聞iNews 編輯:丹妮)