Every Mother’s Day, my dad never bought my mom a gift. Instead, she quietly treated herself to something small and pretended it was from him so the day wouldn’t feel empty. This year, she proudly wore a pair of gold earrings, but when my grandmother looked closely, her face went pale. She gently whispered, “These aren’t real gold, are they?” Mom smiled sadly and admitted they were only costume jewelry.
She confessed that she had gone to a jewelry store intending to buy herself real gold earrings, but when she saw the price, she simply couldn’t afford them. Rather than spend money on herself, she chose the inexpensive pair instead. The rest of her savings had gone toward buying my sister and me new school shoes and a tablet we needed for homework because, as always, she put us before herself.
Hearing that broke my heart. While she had been pretending to receive a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift, she had actually sacrificed the one thing she wanted so her children could have what they needed. My sister and I realized just how much she quietly gave up without ever asking for anything in return.
Over the next year, we started saving every bit of money we could. With help from our grandmother and even our dad, we finally bought my mom the real gold earrings she had once dreamed of owning. When she opened the box, she burst into tears, not because of the jewelry itself, but because, for the first time in years, she felt truly appreciated on Mother’s Day.