carried a tone that felt softer than any memory I had of her. She explained that during the years I felt overlooked, she had been quietly observing, noticing my resilience, kindness, and the way I supported my father through difficult times. She admitted that she allowed her daughters to demand the spotlight because she feared upsetting them after their own painful experiences, and in trying to keep peace, she unintentionally created distance between us….CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
It was never her intention to make me feel unseen.
Instead, she wrote that I was the one who reminded her of the kind of person she hoped her daughters would grow to be—patient, steady, and thoughtful.
Linda went on to share that, in her later years, she began to reflect deeply on the choices she made while raising three young girls in a blended family.
She regretted that her fear of conflict overshadowed her opportunity to build a closer bond with me. She wrote that the vacation home had been her favorite place,
one she visited for clarity and peace, and she wanted me to have it because she believed I would appreciate it the way
