In his series “The Second Life”, the writer Robert Schneider speaks with people who got a second chance. He recently met Angelika Vögel, in which lymph node cancer was diagnosed at the age of only 26.
A little boy opens the front door and looks curious. He immediately moves the door back. Shortly thereafter she is opened again and the boy follows me again from top to bottom. “Paul, you don’t just have to open the front door!” I hear a female voice in the background. Immediately afterwards I hear a boring rumbling and the frightened cry of a toddler. The one -year -old brother of the three -Cheese High, who opened the door for me, stumbled over the stairs. A big bump on the forehead will be the result, as I will notice later. The young woman steps on the front door and apologizes to Tohuwabohu. I say this is known to me, I have three children myself and I can still remember it if they were small.
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