Letter to my first born

Wow what can I say, I had you at 18 suppose been my 18 birthday we would’ve had the same birthday. But you was being stubborn lol you came a week later! I didn’t know how I would be the best mom for you. Somehow my life was already hard, but I knew I wouldn’t get rid of you or let you have to go through what I did.

So I found me a job and go to working!

I went hard. I got my car and place with your dad! We had the most happy family…. Then life hit. I found out your dad was living a double life and I had to leave that situation. I never looked back. You was mines I had to protect you.!!!! I kept going and I parented you all alone for 14 years! I’m hit you back baby! I’ll never let you feel what I had to feel.#myfirstborn #truestory #momvibes #singlemomstory #30

2025/10/19 Edited to

... Read moreBecoming a parent at a young age can be daunting, especially when life throws unexpected challenges your way. Many young moms find themselves navigating a complicated journey filled with emotions ranging from joy to fear, and uncertainty to determination. The story here reflects the resilience found within countless single moms who balance work, personal hardships, and parenting without giving up. The mention of a twin in the photo caption "May 14, 2012 Me & my twinn/ world" hints at the presence of siblings or close family bonds that often provide additional layers of support and love in a single-parent family dynamic. Raising children as a single parent often means taking on multiple roles: provider, protector, nurturer, and teacher. It requires strength to rebuild life after difficult relationships, as described in the letter where the author left a deceitful partner to ensure a safe environment. Single moms share an unspoken camaraderie fueled by their struggles and triumphs. They often work tirelessly to create opportunities for their children they themselves never had, fueled by love and the strong will to prevent their kids from experiencing similar hardships. These stories inspire others facing similar circumstances and highlight how parenting is a journey shaped by love, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment. This letter echoes universal themes of motherhood — pride in accomplishments, pain from betrayals, and hope for the future. It also reminds us that life may not be perfect, but it is the courage to keep moving forward that defines the bond between a mother and her child. For anyone navigating young motherhood or single parenting, these experiences are a testament to the power of resilience and unconditional love that drive them to protect and uplift their children no matter the obstacles.