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My Parents Never Truly Considered Me Their Child Because I Spent Most of My Time with My Grandmother—And Now I Can’t Even Spend a Single Day with My Own Grandchildren

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Ive always felt that my parents were slightly unfair with me, to put it mildly. Lets travel back to my childhood, shall we? I practically lived at my grandmothers house because my parents were forever off slogging away to keep a roof over our heads. I remember waving them off as they dashed to work, my grandmother tucking me under her wing. Frankly, it was Nan who truly raised me, and for that, Im endlessly grateful.

Fast forward, and now I find myself with two daughtersEmily and Grace. My husband and I are both juggling two jobs as we scrape together every spare pound for our own flat. Those early days were absolutely bananas; Id lose track of time, money, and sometimes my own shoes. But my parentswell, they stepped in to save the day. They ferried the girls to nursery, collected them when they were done finger painting and building wobbly towers, took them to birthday parties and sheepdog shows, and spent loads of time with them.

In short, they were our unsung heroes, wrangling the kids while we worked ceaselessly. They understood our situation and didnt hesitate to lend a hand. But then, one rather cloudy afternoon, Mum popped round for a chat and dropped a bombshell. They were planning to let out their flat and move to a little village miles away from us. If Im honest, I nearly choked on my cup of tea.

Mum, could you possibly wait just a few more months to move? I begged, clutching at the fraying threads of hope. Were on the brink of putting a deposit on our own flat. If you go now, Ill have to quit my job and we wont get our flat this year at all.

Her answer knocked the wind right out of me. Were not staying for you, love. We want to get on with our lives, so were moving. But you need to look after your own children now. Youre always relying on others. Were not obligated to help you, she replied briskly.

I was gobsmacked andlets be honesta little bit hurt, though I managed not to throw my tea in dramatic fashion. I realised pleading wouldnt change her mind. My parents had made up their minds; they didnt fancy being permanent babysitters, and I couldnt force them. Thing is, my husband and I have grown pretty good at rising to a challenge, so we knew wed just have to keep soldiering on ourselves, British stiff upper lip and all.

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