oped: Just a short break from politicking...maybe both sides of the political Isle can learn a lesson from this...dunno probs not but hey was worth a shot!
By YAZHOU SUN
A World War II
veteran cried today as he said good-bye to his buddy - a 3-year-old boy
who became his pal, but is moving away with this family.
“It’s going to be tough,” Erling Kindem, 89, said between tears while speaking to ABC News today.
Kindem's friendship with his next door neighbor Emmett Rychner, 3, in
Farmington, Minnesota, became a heartwarming story that went viral.
But the boy is moving today to Northfield, Minnesota, and the veteran is
moving with his ailing wife to a retirement center next month.
“He was in my yard yesterday and I asked him:’ Emmett, you are moving
pretty soon right?’” Kindem told ABC News. "And he said, 'Yeah, we won’t
be seeing each other again. It made me cry.”
“His parents have packed everything in a trailer and they are moving today,” Kindem said.
Kindem's retirement community will be 30 miles away from Emmett's new home.
Kindem had little interaction with his neighbor, Bryan and Anika Rychner
for nearly a decade. At most, they’d exchange a smile or a wave in
passing. Things took a change last year when Emmett struck up an
unlikely friendship with Kindem over tomatoes.
Since then Kindem has taught Emmett how to fix a bike and throw a
baseball. While Kindem has a green riding mower for his lawn, Emmett has
a toy mower, also green. The hung out together every day.
Kindem said his children kept pushing him to move to the retirement
center because there is a clinic just around the corner and a hospital
within a mile.
“My wife is very sick,” Kindem said. “I might be taking her to the emergency today.”
“Our health has to come first,” Kindem said. “My wife had a bypass surgery in February and she had two stents put in her heart.”
Kindem said his 94-year-old wife is on Plavix and doctors can’t do anything for her for another six months.
“We’ll be moving by Sept. 15,” Kindem said. “When we have an auction, we’ll sell many things in our house and our van.”
“We raised five kids here,” Kindem said.
Kindem said he would be going to Emmett's birthday party in October.
"Ever since Emmett started coming over, his dad opened up to me too,"
Kindem said. "It will be tough."The Rychner family could not be
immediately reached by ABC News.
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