Blanket from Mom’s Sweaters

After my mom passed away while giving birth to my baby brother Andrew, our home never felt the same. The warmth and laughter she brought seemed to disappear overnight, leaving behind quiet rooms and heavy sadness. I tried to help however I could—feeding Andrew, folding tiny clothes, and giving my exhausted dad a chance to rest when the nights felt longest. As Andrew’s first birthday approached, I kept thinking about something that bothered me deeply: he would grow up without any real memory of the mother who loved him from the moment he was born.

I wanted him to have something that connected him to her. One afternoon I opened my mom’s closet and found the sweaters she used to wear—soft fabrics in colors I remembered from so many winters. With the help of my grandma, who had been teaching me to knit, I unraveled the sweaters and slowly turned the yarn into a blanket. It took weeks of careful work, but when it was finished, it felt like a small piece of my mom had been woven into something warm and lasting for Andrew.

During Andrew’s birthday dinner, I proudly presented the blanket. My grandma was moved to tears, and Andrew happily grabbed the colorful yarn with his tiny hands. For a moment, it felt like the house held a little bit of my mom’s spirit again. But the next afternoon, when I came home from school, I found the blanket buried in the trash outside. My stepmother had thrown it away, saying Andrew didn’t need reminders of the past. Hurt and shocked, I gathered the blanket and went straight to my grandma’s house.When my grandma heard what had happened, she didn’t hesitate. She returned with me to the house and firmly reminded everyone that my brother had every right to remember his mother. Her words changed the tone of the entire situation, forcing the family to face how things had been handled since my mom’s passing. In the end, the blanket stayed where it belonged—with Andrew. It became more than just a gift; it was a reminder that love and memories can’t simply be thrown away.

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