MY DAUGHTER CAME HOME CRYING—AND THE TRUTH BROKE ME MORE THAN HER TEARS

My 7-year-old daughter came home in tears. Her teacher had said, “Your dad must regret having you.” Furious, I went to confront her—until she quietly handed me a crumpled note. It was in my handwriting: “Some days I wish I never had her. I can’t do this anymore.” I’d written it weeks ago during a breakdown—exhausted from double shifts, bills piling up, my ex possibly moving away. I never meant for anyone to see it. But my daughter must’ve accidentally packed it with her lunch.

“I thought you should know,” the teacher said gently. “She read it to the class.” The guilt crushed me. That note didn’t reflect how I truly felt. I loved Maren more than anything—but I hadn’t been showing it. The next day, I apologized to her at school. “That note wasn’t about you. It was about me struggling. But I’m going to do better—for you. For us.”

I started therapy. Took a break from my second job. Asked for help. Slowly, things got better. Maren began drawing and singing again. She even started slipping notes into my lunch: “You got this, Dad.” “Don’t be sad today.” One day, her teacher told me, “She called you her hero.” The card she made showed me in a cape, holding her hand. Under it, she wrote: “My dad makes mistakes. But he always tries again.”

I still mess up. But I’ve learned this: our kids don’t need perfect parents. Just honest ones who keep showing up—especially when life gets messy. So if you’re struggling: you’re not alone. Keep trying. That’s what matters most.

VA

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