The touching letter from a dying father to his sick daughter

A man suffering terminal cancer has written a letter to his young daughter, also seriously ill, which gives advice to cope with life when he's gone so do not be overcome by discouragement.

"Treat people as people will treat you. Never molest anyone "

As reported by the website RT , doctors did not give him long life to Tom Attwater, a British father with a brain tumor. His daughter Kelli, age 5, is also seriously ill, and was treated for neuroblastoma twice, first when he was just three months, and then again at 2 years of age.

It is likely that the child can fall at any time, why his father has been dedicated to raising funds for future treatment. At the same time, Tom wanted to collect something less valuable to his daughter a few tips to face life when he is no longer at his side:
"Most fathers and daughters have decades to talk at the table with her hands warmed by coffee cups, when dad gives advice and daughter no doubt turn eyes. You and I do not have that time," starts the letter.

"It is important to apply at school, but be sure to be a fun," advised his daughter.

"You'll have boyfriends when you're older, much older I hope ... and I will not be to give advice.'s Complicated describe how it feels to be in love. Maybe I'll remember next to your mom, you laughing and hugging on a couch, and when Hearts and flowers begin to fade, that is as true love is. Have fun out there! ".
"Always choose a guy with values, manners and respect for a gentleman. Imagine them drinking tea and chatting with us, our family, our table, and if you think agree, then you've found a decent young man."

"You and you mom occasionally you fight ... Give your mom a hug when you feel sad and to help one each other through the bad times when I'm gone."

"Treat people as people will treat you. Never molest anyone."

"In their first Christmas without me, you two would be great danced the dance of the monkeys. Jumping and shaking rear always gave us laughter."

"You had two when you said you wanted to be a 'princess astronaut' to wear pretty dresses and discover new planets. Maybe now you know that this is not possible, but there are so many things that are possible for you".

"Travel the world all you can. But never on a motorcycle (too dangerous)."

"Please donate to charity. Charity was generous to you and me. Never forget the sacrifices people made to pay you the treatment if the cancer returns. Reward is important."

"I know I will make you proud and you will realize something great in my memory. Know you can do it, so it's time to start!" And concluded the father.