My husband and I just had a wonderful week with our granddaughter Jenny. We play on the beach, swam in the sea and just1being together.
We all had a good time,2then came the saddest time. We had to say3.
We planned to leave early the next morning, so4I hugged Jenny before bedtime, we knew it was also goodbye. She cried, "5, I don't want you to go"
I6exactly know how she felt, so I hugged her tightly(紧紧地). When I was sure7I should say to her, Jenny said, "Could you8me a note like you did last time?" It took me a while to understand what she was9. I remember when we left from our last visit,10wrote her a note and put it on her desk.
So later that night, I wrote several notes to my Jenny and11them in places where I knew she'd find them: by the12where she'd watch her favourite programme, in her bags, on the beach umbrella she'd use when she went out to the pool. I13my loved Jenny would feel loved again when she found the notes.
I know Jenny isn't the14one who received love notes. I believe many others once left this kind of note to their loved ones.15offer directions(方向) for our lives, and comfort for days when we're hurt. I hope that everyone will get love when they need it!