I’ve been wanting to express some thoughts for quite a while now, but honestly, I’ve been a bit swamped with endless nights of sleep deprivation, cleaning up after little ones, playing chauffeur, and managing kid crises. Sound familiar? You’ve been there, done that.
Thank You
First off, I owe you a huge thank you for everything you did. Thank you for all the mom duties I took for granted, assuming they just came naturally to you, not realizing some days were a Herculean effort.
Thank you for nursing me and rocking me, even when it felt suffocating to be needed so much. Thank you for comforting me when I was down, playing with me when I was happy, and teaching me when I needed guidance — all while you probably just wanted a few moments of peace to catch some Z’s.
Thank you for sacrificing your time and energy to raise me. It never dawned on me that you might have wondered what life could have been like without me. I know you loved me fiercely, but I also recognize how motherhood reshaped your identity. You truly traded one life for another.
Thank you for being resourceful and finding ways to earn money while spending time with us when we were little. You showed me that a little creativity and willpower can make things work. And thank you for going back to school when we were older; you taught me that it’s never too late to pursue a passion or start a career.
Thank you for instilling manners in me with “please” and “thank you.” Thank you for picking up my Cheerios and sippy cups time and again. Thank you for letting me veg out in front of Sesame Street when you needed a breather. Thank you for being my ride to drill team practices, homecoming dances, and sleepovers. Thank you for everything.
Apologies
Now that I have a clearer understanding of what you went through during my childhood, I owe you a mountain of apologies.
I’m truly sorry for getting upset when you wouldn’t buy me those overpriced name-brand shoes. I didn’t grasp the financial sacrifices involved in motherhood, nor that you were teaching me a valuable lesson about value.
I’m sorry for every whining session I put you through. Seriously, I cringe thinking about it!
Apologies for every sibling squabble that must have driven you up the wall. I had no idea how much it hurt to hear your kids not getting along.
I’m also sorry for pestering you at the grocery store, for not cleaning up after myself, for complaining about meals you prepared, and for any snarky attitude I threw your way.
I apologize for any moments I pushed you away as I grew older. I know that’s a part of growing up, but I didn’t realize how painful it is from your perspective.
Lastly, I wish I had voiced my gratitude more often. I’m so grateful for everything you did for me, and I’m really sorry for not expressing it enough. You were an amazing mom, and any success I find in my own motherhood is a reflection of what you taught me.
Conclusion
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Mom. And I’m so, so sorry.
Repeat that a million times.
Love,
Your Daughter, Who Finally Gets It
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Summary: This heartfelt letter expresses gratitude and apologies from a daughter to her mother, acknowledging the sacrifices and challenges of motherhood. The letter emphasizes the daughter’s newfound understanding of the complexities of parenting while also providing useful links for those interested in fertility and home insemination resources.
