Dear Kids, Mommy’s Having a Tough Day

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Dear Kids,

I want to take a moment to talk about yesterday. You saw me munch on old candy like it was my job and witnessed me lose it while curled up on the floor, comforting our dog. You heard me raise my voice far too many times over things that didn’t even matter. You even came upstairs to check on me while I was hiding under the covers, wishing the day would just end. I understand it can be unsettling to see someone who’s meant to be your safe haven struggling.

Honestly, there’s no specific reason for my mood. It would make things simpler if there was something concrete causing my bad day, something you could understand. I wish I could explain it to you, but sometimes sadness just creeps in without warning, and I can’t seem to shake it off.

You should know that I don’t have all the answers. I’m human, and it’s important for you to realize that my struggles are not your fault. You are my everything, and even on my worst days, my love for you remains unwavering. Life can be tough, and sometimes it looks like I’m falling apart—and guess what? I am.

But here’s the good news: it’s perfectly okay to have off days. It’s normal to feel down without an obvious explanation. We don’t always have to pretend to be happy. We can just be real with each other. Sometimes we need to embrace our feelings, even if they aren’t pleasant.

Your gestures to cheer me up, like bringing me flowers or my favorite pillow, mean the world to me. Underneath my sadness, I always find the light of you—my greatest treasures. I can’t express enough how deep my love is for you, even on days I might lose my temper or when you feel frustrated with me. Please promise you will never doubt that.

Family means we don’t have to wear a mask. When we’re having a bad day, it just means we’ve been trying hard and feeling like we’ve fallen short, which only amplifies everything. I often remind myself that good days wouldn’t feel as wonderful if every day were perfect. Bad days can teach us valuable lessons, even though they can also bring us down.

You make those tough days manageable. Your laughter, the little treats you offer me, and your sweet singing lift my spirits.

So, yes, Mommy had a rough day yesterday, and there will undoubtedly be more. But never question my love for you—not during the bad days, the good days, or any day in between. Okay?

With all my love and hugs,
Mom

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Summary

This heartfelt letter from a mother to her children addresses the struggles of having a rough day. She reassures them of her love, emphasizes the importance of being real about emotions, and reminds them that it’s okay to feel sad sometimes. The message conveys that family is a safe space for vulnerability, while also providing useful resources related to fertility and at-home insemination.


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