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Takes on Love
“The Kitchen: A Place of Love” by Jennifer Y. provides insight to her everyday life in the kitchen. She reminds us that we, as human beings, take many things for granted. As people go through life, they don’t truly see what they had until it is gone. People miss the unspoken love after they find that it has left.
I can relate because my grandfather and I where close and spend a great deal of time together. I enjoyed the many activities we did, but I didn’t have a real appreciation until he was no longer here to spend time with. We don’t truly realize the full extent of someone’s love until they are well gone.
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