He kept his diary from childhood and continued to lead all his life. The day they first met, he recorded: “Great evening! I danced with a very nice girl. Hope to see her again. " And the hope was justified.
Jack and Phyllis Potter have now been married for about 80 years.
A year and a half after that meeting, they promised each other to be together "in sickness and in health" and took this seriously, maintaining a warm relationship for the rest of their lives.
At one point, Phyllis began to lose her memory, and the disease deepened so much that Jen could no longer take care of her on his own.
Phylliss has moved to a nursing home, but her husband visits her regularly and reads her diary entries to evoke memories of their life in his wife.
What is the phenomenon of such couples who retain tender love throughout their lives?
Found two halves of one whole?
Fate?
Unlikely.
When we do not create illusions about a partner and fall in love with his honest character, and not in what we have invented for ourselves, there is a great chance not to be disappointed and not to get a blow on our adoration.
In such couples there are also difficulties, in such couples there are also crises. No one was created strictly for each other. To be together and overcome problems no matter what, and thanks to it is always the choice of two adults who are ready to listen and hear each other
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