I Left My Mother in a Nursing Home… and Learned the Truth Too Late
“She likes old love songs.”
“She smiles when you brush her hair.”
“She was restless today, but calmer after I read to her.”
Page after page, the notebook chronicled small moments I hadn’t been there to witness. Proof that my mother had still been seen. Still known.
On the last page, there was a single sentence.
“She talked about her daughter today. She loved her very much.”
I pressed the notebook to my chest and cried harder than I had at the funeral.
That notebook became the most valuable thing I own.
Not because it erased my guilt—but because it reminded me that even when I couldn’t be there, my mother was never truly alone.
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