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Dear My Wonderful Child,
Hey there, my little superstar! I have to admit, when you head off to school each morning, I sometimes feel a twinge of worry in my heart. I know I’ve done my best to prepare you for all that lies ahead, yet I can’t help but fret—sometimes even panic. Life can be tough, and I understand that kids can be unkind. Honestly, adults can be even tougher! I see you grappling with this reality, feeling as though others often don’t truly understand you.
But you know what? I completely get you.
As wild as it may sound, there are days when I wish I could turn back time and hold you as a baby just for one more day. It’s not because you haven’t become the amazing person I always dreamed you would be; in fact, you’re even more incredible than I could have imagined! It’s because, back then, I could shield you from the harshness of the world. I didn’t have to worry about anyone hurting you or dimming your bright spirit. I knew you were safe in my arms. When you were upset, I could pull out that silly puppet and make you giggle. When you were scared, I could scoop you up and whisper, “I’m right here.”
If you could be that little one again, I would cherish every moment, holding you close and soaking in the joy of keeping you safe. I wouldn’t mind if you cried; I’d be there to help you figure out what was wrong. I would rock you to sleep, marveling at your peaceful face while you dreamed. I’d feed you when you were hungry, and we’d play with simple toys on the floor, where your only concern was my love and your dad’s. If you needed anything, I would be right there to provide it.
Wow, writing this makes me realize it sounds a bit selfish. Protecting you brings me comfort, which is a natural instinct for any mother. But I know this isn’t what’s best for you in the long run. I have to let you step out into the world, to navigate the complexities of school lunches and friendships. I must allow you to grow into your own person, facing challenges and learning from them. You need to encounter rejection and sadness, so you can truly appreciate the joyful moments that life offers.
You may have different interests from your peers, and you might even have your unique flair that sets you apart. That’s what makes you special! It’s entirely possible you’ll run into bullies or people who don’t understand your individuality, but remember, you are resilient—often more so than I am. You inspire me daily, and I’m confident that you’ll seize the world with your exceptional spirit. Don’t ever feel the need to change just to fit in. Always remember that you’re not alone; if things ever become overwhelming, just reach out to me, and I’ll be there in a heartbeat.
I won’t lie; I’ll probably always have some worries, and it’s tough for me to let go without a safety net. I can’t wrap you in bubble wrap to prevent anything from happening. But on tough days, just know that you have a supportive place to land. I’ll always be here for you. No matter what unfolds in your life, whether you’re a teenager who thinks I’m the worst or an adult living your dream, I’ll be by your side. Just be yourself, because you were never meant to be anyone else.
I get you, and I couldn’t be more grateful that you’re mine.
With love always,
Mom
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Summary: A heartfelt letter from a mother to her child, expressing understanding, love, and encouragement. The mom reflects on her desire to protect her child while recognizing the importance of independence and resilience. She reassures her child of her unwavering support and encourages them to embrace their uniqueness.
