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The Bible is very important to the story because Jamie is very religious, and her mother’s Bible means a lot to her. Her father is also a minister, and so religion is an essential aspect of the story. Jamie feels so strongly about Landon that she gives him her mother’s Bible, and they read together every day that they’re able. It helps them grow closer, and it would be one of the only things Landon had left of Jamie in the end.
 * "Holy Bible." //BYOB//. Web. 1 May 2010. . ||

The front porch of Jamie’s house is important to the story because this is where a lot of the dialogue between Jamie and Landon occurred. This was because Jamie’s father wouldn’t allow Landon in the house when he wasn’t home. This was the setting for their first one-on-one meeting, and also their first kiss.

"Front Porch." //Woodmont Victorian Home//. Web. 1 May 2010. .

Young children play a part in the story in that Jamie spends as much time as she can helping out at the town’s orphanage. She really likes to see the kids’ faces light up when she walks in the room, and she thinks that if she could, she’d like to work with kids someday. She sets out collection cans around the town for donations so she can buy toys, but there isn’t much there, so when Landon goes to collect them, he adds all of his savings as well, and they really connect over the moment they spend at Christmas at the orphanage.

"Kids Playing." //Blue Moon Candle's Blog//. Web. 1 May 2010. .

Theatre is important to the story because it was a major moment between Jamie and Landon when they were the main characters in the Christmas play. Jamie was the Angel, and Landon was the main male lead and they shared a kiss during this scene. It was an important impact moment for the story, and it also meant that Jamie and Landon spent a lot of time working together during rehearsals.
 * "Theater Masks." //Delavan-Darien School District//. Web. 1 May 2010. . ||

A wedding is important to the story because when Landon asked Jamie what she wanted to do in life, she told him all she wanted was to get married with all her friends and family around and to a wonderful man. Once Landon finds out about her condition, he starts racking his brain, trying to figure out what else he can do for her. He remembers what she wanted, and decides to give it to her. He proposes, she accepts, and the last thing we’re told of in the book is the perfect wedding that was all she wanted before she passed away.


 * "Wedding Gazebo." //My Dream Villa//. Web. 1 May 2010. . ||