Mothers Day Letter

Sigmund Gilbert

I'm writing you today not to reopen anything, but simply to honor something sacred - something that

exists between us, even now.

You carried our child.

That matters.

That always will.

Mother's Day may feel complicated. I imagine it holds weight, silence, maybe sorrow.

But please know: I see the role you carried with strength, and I honor it without expectation,

judgment, or agenda.

Wherever you are emotionally right now, I hope you find a moment of peace.

And I hope you know you're remembered today - quietly, respectfully, and truthfully.

Take care

  • Author: Sigmund Gilbert (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 13th, 2025 16:38
  • Category: special-occasion
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  • arqios

    Welcome to MPS🙏🏻🕊️

  • sorenbarrett

    Very nicely said and with such sentiment. Well done

    • Sigmund Gilbert

      Thank you. She had a miscarriage 7 months and we are no longer together due to her insurmountable mental health issues.

      • sorenbarrett

        So sorry to hear that

        • Sigmund Gilbert

          It’s ok. Things happen. SSRIs happen and consequences are felt



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