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Found this letter from my daughter 💔

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Alwaysinmyheart1 · 11/05/2018 16:34

My daughter died nearly 6 months ago. Today I was sorting out her things and found this letter she had written to me it broke my heart but I though I would share it with you as I have no one else to talk to, I guess she must have written it about a year ago.

I sat and watched the clock waiting for my mum to return home from work. I wasn’t a scared 10 year old who had been left home alone, I was a 28 year old fully grown adult. Having been out of work for a year due to anxiety and depression being with my mum was the only time I felt like me.
Where do I even start? She is everything - my soul mate and the only person in the world who fully understands me and accepts me for who I am.
I was a late but planned arrival coming when my mum was 45. Sometimes I resented having a mum 10 years older than all my friends but I shouldn’t have worried as you could never tell. I used to think 50 was so old but I remember so clearly being chased around the park on my 5th birthday you would have thought she was 20, besides some friends of mine who had ‘young mums’ have already lost them and my mums still going strong at 74. She still works full time - through choice as she says it keeps her young.
I do feel guilty sometimes like I’ve failed her, I don’t have a career like she did, I haven’t given her any grandchildren yet, I can’t afford to buy her fancy things. On some level I think she must feel the same but she never lets on - she tells me to keep going and I’ll get there in the end I just hope she’s here to see it.
I hope to share my love with a child of my own one day as it is such a powerful bond. I never understood people who said they couldn’t wait to grow up, move out and get away from their mums, I can only imagine they don’t have parents as wonderful as mine.
MUM: You’re not a girly girl like me and you were never very good at plaiting my hair or painting my nails, we never did the mother daughter shopping trips that people talk about( that definitely would have ended in an argument). But you were always there whenever I needed you ready to fight my corner.
You taught me how to love, you taught me right from wrong, you taught me how to believe in myself even when life felt too hard to handle but most of all you taught me about the person I want to be. I wish we could be together forever but I know no matter what you’ll always be with me.

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Willow2017 · 11/05/2018 17:48

Omg i am siting with tears in my eyes what a wonderful letter.
So sorry you lost your daughter.
Small consolation is that she loved you very much and you were her rock.
Flowers

Thespringsthething · 11/05/2018 17:53

A very moving letter. So glad you found it.

eloisesparkle · 11/05/2018 18:05

OP
What a beautiful letter.
You were so dearly loved and appreciated.
If you hadn't loved so much ( and been so loved in return) the pain of loss would not be so great.

SugarMiceInTheRain · 11/05/2018 18:05

That's beautiful - brought tears to my eyes, and I'm so sorry for your loss. She was lucky to have such a wonderful mum as you Flowers Please take comfort in the fact that she loved you and knew you were there for her, and how much she was loved by you.

DrDiva · 11/05/2018 18:12

What a beautiful relationship you have had with your daughter. That is a lovely letter.

I too am an older mother (10 days off 43 when DS was born) and you are a model to look up to.

xxreeldancerxx · 11/05/2018 18:41

What a truly beautiful letter. I hope it brings you a great deal of comfort knowing how much she loved and adored you. I hope my daughter will feel the same about me. Stay strong and hold on to the memories Thanks x

Sonnet · 11/05/2018 21:34

I just don't know what to say...
What a wonderful Mum
What a huge loss
ThanksThanksThanks

HelpMeFindMyMarbles · 12/05/2018 06:31

Oh OP.
What a beautiful letter.
My sister died recently at 28; she also took her own life. Like your DD, she had a really close bond with our mum. You didn't let your DD down - you gave her infinite love. Thinking of you.

birdladyfromhomealone · 12/05/2018 09:34

She LOVED you OP. Take comfort from that. xx

LolitaLempicka · 12/05/2018 09:37

What a beautiful letter. She knew she was loved. What greater gift could you have ever given her? You were both lucky to have each other.

MrsUnderwood · 12/05/2018 09:40

This brought me to tears. Flowers for you, OP. Your daughter really loved you, you didn’t let her down. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope this letter goes some way to giving you some comfort- you know she appreciated what you did for her.

snewname · 12/05/2018 09:42

What an emotional, heartfelt letter. She thought so much of you and it's obvious you were such a wonderful support to her. Even if you've never believed this before, please allow this letter to help you believe it now. She really wouldn't want you feeling guilty.
How thoughtful of her to leave that for you to find. It really conveys the depth of feeling and gratitude she had, for having you in her life. You were obviously a bright spot in her troubled life.

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