Thanks to Tris Setiawan, I got this video, a very touching video that describe the beauty of imperfect.
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This is the full transcript:
Mrs Lee: "I am not going to sing praises for my late husband. Not today. Neither am I going to talk about how good he was. Enough people had done that here. Instead, I want to talk about some things that will make some of you feel a bit uncomfortable.
First off, I want to talk about what happen in bed. Ever had difficulty starting your car engine in the morning? CWOOOK CREEEK CWAAAAK CROOOOOOOAK. Well, that’s exactly what David’s snoring sounded like. But, wait. Snoring wasn’t everything.
There was also this “rear-end wind action” going on as well. Some nights, it would be so forceful that it would wake him up. “What was that?” he would ask. “Oh, it’s the dog,” I would say, “go back to sleep, dear.”
Oh, you might find this all very funny but towards the end of his life, when his illness was at his worst, these sounds indicated to me that my David was still alive. And what I wouldn’t give just to hear those sounds again before I sleep. In the end, it’s these small things that you remember. The little imperfections that make them perfect for you.
So, to my beautiful children, I hope one day, you too will find yourselves life partners who are as beautifully imperfect as your father was to me."
At the very last word from me, this video make a point for all of us, if you notice, the husband is a Chinese and the wife is an Indian. This proves to us that race is not a problem for any love, if two people decide they can accept each others imperfection, then it will be perfect for both. And the last meaning to me, that no matter imperfect you are, that is the thing that makes you remember, imperfect things that will make you perfect!
*I snore :p.. So I am a little bit happy to see this video.. lol..