Recovering From
Family Estrangement
Image prompt for Midjourney:
Wide-format landscape, person seen from behind standing at the edge of a body of still water — lake or river — early morning light, mist on the water, soft gradation from shadow to light on the horizon, solitary but not desolate, sense of stillness and forward orientation, muted palette of grays and pale golds, no face visible, contemplative rather than dramatic
Shock | Grief | Rebuilding | Peace
Parental Duties
Image prompt for Midjourney:
Close-up of adult hands, slightly aged, resting quietly on a table or holding nothing, warm but muted natural light, no background detail, stillness and weight
It's worth pausing to take inventory of your true obligations as a parent. Did you feed, clothe, and shelter your child? Did you get them to adulthood in one piece? Did you offer your best, even on the days when you were running on fumes?
For most, the answer is yes. That doesn't erase the hard moments settle every score. But it belongs in the accounting. The goal isn't absolution; it's accuracy. You can't construct a meaningful future if you are building from a false record.
Questions to Explore
If you tallied the reality of what you provided as a parent—the tangible resources, the emotional investments, the sacrifices - what would actually be on that ledger?
What burdens were you carrying during those years that your child may not have known about?
Where do you think you genuinely fell short?
Can you see a difference between “I failed” and “I was imperfect under difficult circumstances?”