Every Mother’s Day, Mom never expected a gift from Dad because he never gave her one. Instead, she quietly bought herself something special and pretended it was from him, making sure the family celebration still felt complete without drawing attention to her disappointment.
One year, she proudly wore what looked like beautiful gold earrings. During the family gathering, Grandma took one look at them, turned pale, and gently whispered, “These are fake.” Mom admitted she had gone to buy real gold earrings but couldn’t afford them after seeing the price, so she settled for a cheaper pair instead.
The reason broke our hearts. Rather than spend money on herself, Mom had used almost everything she had to buy Mother’s Day gifts for me and my sister, including new school shoes and a small tablet to help with our homework. She had once again put her children before herself.
That day changed everything for us. My sister and I started saving money, and over the following year Grandma and even Dad joined in. On the next Mother’s Day, we surprised Mom with the real gold earrings she had always wanted—a gift that finally reflected the love and sacrifices she had given our family for so many years.