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When my father welcomed a new wife into our home after my mother passed away, it took me a long time to call her “mum”—but she proved she truly deserved that name.

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My mother battled cancer for years. When she was 27 and my father was 31, she passed away. There were three of us; I was the youngest, not yet two. Dad struggled, overwhelmed by raising us alone, and felt desperate to find someone to helpa mother for us, really. Six months later, he approached a woman he knew and asked if her daughter would consider marrying him and being our mother. Without hesitation, the woman gave her blessing. And so, that is how a new mum, just 21, came into our family.

Her name was Grace. Almost right away, she brought stability to our home. She tidied everything, put her own earnings into buying fabric, and stitched school uniforms for the older two. The older siblings instantly started calling her Mum, but I couldn’t bring myself to do the same. I was always slow to speak, and expressing these feelings was difficult. One afternoon, I showed Grace how my first mum always wore her hair in a low bun. Afterwards, Grace began to wear her hair that wayit was a simple gesture, but meant so much.

Still, I didnt call her Mum. Then Dad orchestrated an adventure: Grace baked my favourite apple pie, and we all gathered at the table. The pie was devoured, but I wasnt allowed near it unless I called Grace my mother. It took years, but eventually I learned to accept her, even as my own struggles lingered.

Three years later, Grace gave birth to another childher first, but our familys fourth. Things soon became difficult: Dad couldnt find work in his trade and had to join the local agricultural cooperative. Mum took a job as well. Four years after that, the family grew again, with the arrival of our second sibling by Grace. Importantly, she never separated usthere was never hers and not hers. We were all just her children.

Five years on, disaster struck: Grace fell ill with the same disease as my first mother. By then, my eldest siblings were studying at university in another city. Mum was hospitalised, and I visited her every day, listening as she would insist to the doctors that she couldn’t afford to be sicksmall children waited for her at home. Miraculously, she beat the illness. The relief and happiness was immense; she had suffered terribly but proved stronger than the disease.

Just when life seemed to be settling down, we suffered unbearable losses. Six months later, Graces first son was planning his wedding, but, the night before, he disappeared. On the thirty-sixth day of searching, we found him. He was gone.

Afterwards, I moved back in with my parents. I could not leave Mum alone. Then Dad died, then my older brother, and later Graces youngest grandsonmy nephewwas injured in a car crash; the rest of the family survived. Through all this grief, I remain astonished at how Mum preserved her kindness and warmth. She raised five children, doted on her grandchildren, and now cares for two great-grandchildren.

She rises early every morning, cleans the house, and knits things for the youngest members of the family. For us, its true delight to spend our spare time with her. Despite her age, she always has stories to share, wisdom to impart, laughter to offer. Her love is truly boundless.

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