The Toy My Mother Made..

Before my daughter was born, my mother crocheted a special toy for her. Two weeks before my due date, I had to place my mom in a nursing home because I couldn’t afford any other care and had no one to help. One day, my husband looked at the toy and said, “You’re acting like that toy is your mother,” before burning it in front of me. I was too exhausted and heartbroken to respond.

Three years later, our marriage ended. The toy wasn’t the only reason, but it was one of many painful moments that revealed who he truly was. Life moved on, and my daughter grew up without knowing the story behind the handmade gift her grandmother had created with so much love.

Last week, my daughter came home from visiting my mother and said through tears, “Grandma is sad. She thinks nobody loves her.” The next day, I went to see my mom. She was sitting by the window with yarn in her lap, trying to remember an old crochet pattern. As I watched her hands move, I realized it was the exact same pattern she had used to make the toy that had been destroyed years earlier.

I finally told her what had happened to the original toy. After a quiet moment, she simply smiled and said, “It’s fine. I’ll just make another one.” That weekend, I brought her home to live with us. Now she has a room next to my daughter’s, and some nights I hear my daughter asking, “Show me that part again, Grandma.” Listening from the hallway, I realized that some things lost can be remade—not just toys, but family too.

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