๐๐ A Motherโs Love That Refused to Break โ Even When Her Heart Did ๐ฉโ๐ง๐

When my daughter Claire gave birth to my first grandchild, my heart overflowed with joy. ๐ถ๐ I could already imagine holding him, singing lullabies, whispering the same bedtime prayers I once said to her. But one night, everything changed.
Her voice shook as she said, โMomโฆ maybe you shouldnโt visit. My husband thinks itโs not good for the baby โ he doesnโt want him growing up thinking being raised by a single mom is normal.โ ๐
The words cut through me like ice. For a moment, I couldnโt breathe. I had raised Claire on my own since she was three โ through hunger, exhaustion, and loneliness. ๐ฏ๏ธ I worked late nights, mended clothes by candlelight, and somehow still made every Christmas sparkle. On Fatherโs Day, sheโd hand me a card that said, โFor the best mom and dad.โ ๐
I thought she understood. I thought love like ours was unshakable. But now, it seemed my years of sacrifice had turned into something to be ashamed of.
I hung up, whispering โItโs okay,โ though it wasnโt. Then I sat in the nursery Iโd prepared โ tiny socks folded neatly, a crib waiting by the window, toys still wrapped in ribbons ๐. One by one, I packed them all away.
But I didnโt bring them to her house. I brought them to a womenโs shelter โ to a mother who was fighting the same battle I once did. ๐ท Because even when love is rejected, it doesnโt die. It simply finds another heart in need of it. โค๏ธ
Love doesnโt need permission. It just keeps giving. ๐๐๏ธ