Now I Finally Understand Why My Mom Used to Cry After Our Walks

When I was little, my mom and I had a routine. Every evening, we’d go for a walk around the block. She’d hold my hand, ask me about my day, and always smile — that warm, patient smile that made me feel safe.

But when we got home, she’d quietly go into the bathroom and stay there for a while. I’d sometimes hear soft sounds — like someone trying not to cry. I’d knock on the door and ask, “Mommy, are you okay?” She’d always answer, “Mommy’s fine, sweetheart.”

As a kid, I believed her. I thought maybe she was just tired. But after she passed away three years ago, those memories started coming back — clearer than ever.

It wasn’t until I found her old journal that I finally understood. Inside were pages filled with her fears, her loneliness, and her struggles to hold our little family together after my dad left. One entry stopped me cold. She had written:

“Sometimes I cry after our walks because he’s growing up so fast, and I don’t know if I can give him everything he deserves. I’m doing my best, but some days it feels like my best will never be enough.”

That’s when it hit me — those tears weren’t weakness. They were love. She cried because she had to be strong when no one else could be. Because she had to choose between breaking down or holding on for me.

Now, every time I go for a walk, I think of her — and I smile. Because I finally understand that her love wasn’t in the words she said, but in the strength it took to keep saying, “Mommy’s fine,” even when she wasn’t.

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