A Note to Solo Moms This Mother’s Day

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The past few weeks have been nothing short of chaotic. Navigating solo parenting is challenging even on the best days. During the worst, it’s like trying to hike through a dizzying kaleidoscope that’s spinning out of control. When a string of tough days stretches into a week—or even longer—solo parenting becomes a relentless attempt to stay upright on this wild ride.

Having just come out of one such whirlwind, I realize that Mother’s Day is approaching. The card aisle is bursting with cheerful colors, and my social media is flooded with ads showcasing what moms really desire this year.

According to these advertisements, moms want more sleep, some peace and quiet, and perhaps a piece of jewelry featuring their children’s initials. While those gifts sound lovely, as a solo mom, especially since my partner passed away, I often wish to skip over Mother’s Day altogether. This day, which is meant to celebrate mothers with the help of a partner who might handle the kids or buy a card, serves as a stark reminder that I’m shouldering this journey alone—especially during these demanding times.

It’s easier to ignore the weight of this reminder. It’s simpler to wake up on that second Sunday in May and focus on the tasks that keep my kids and me moving forward, even if we’re not making much progress.

However, this year feels different. Perhaps this Mother’s Day can serve as a necessary reminder of my strength. Because in the hustle of daily life, I’ve lost sight of how remarkable it is to raise children on my own. Many solo moms might find themselves in the same position, so focused on the daily grind that they forget to appreciate their resilience. This Mother’s Day, let’s take a moment to acknowledge how far we’ve come and celebrate the extraordinary effort it takes to keep everything together.

I won’t use the word “strong”—it often feels like a label that doesn’t quite capture the reality of our experiences. Instead, I prefer to think of us as extraordinary. Managing a household single-handedly, even if it feels imperfect, is far from ordinary. The effort to provide comfort and safety for our children in such uncertain times is truly remarkable. It’s easy to overlook the extraordinary when daily life feels overwhelming, but every achievement, big or small, deserves recognition.

Mother’s Day can be difficult for many for various reasons. While meant for celebration, it can also serve as a poignant reminder of loss or absence. My thoughts are with everyone feeling this weight on Mother’s Day. There’s little comfort to offer, but for solo moms, perhaps taking a moment to reflect on all that has been accomplished alone will provide some solace and a sense of being seen and valued.

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In summary, Mother’s Day can serve as a bittersweet reminder for solo moms. While it often emphasizes the absence of support, it can also shine a light on the incredible strength and resilience we possess. Let’s take a moment to appreciate our unique journeys and celebrate the extraordinary efforts that go unnoticed.

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