THE PARENTING TRUTH I NEVER BELIEVED

I need to say this out loud because every time I do, people look at me like I’m describing something out of a haunted house instead of my childhood.

When I was growing up, my mother didn’t have disposable diapers. There were no fancy wipes, no overnight delivery, no “eco” labels or parenting hacks. What she had was cloth diapers, a sink, and a kind of strength I didn’t understand until years later.

I can still see it clearly.

She’d stand in the bathroom, sleeves rolled up, rinsing those diapers directly in the toilet. No gloves. No hesitation. Just her hands, the water, and a routine she repeated day after day without drama or complaint. She’d wring them out with a force that came from somewhere deeper than muscle, drop them into a pail, and move on to the next task waiting for her.

To her, it wasn’t disgusting.
It wasn’t heroic.
It was just necessary.

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As a kid, I never questioned it. I assumed every mother did the same thing behind closed doors. That this was just how life worked. I had no idea how different the world would become—or how rare that kind of quiet endurance really was.

Only now do I understand what I was watching.

Not filth.
Not struggle.
But love expressed in the least glamorous way possible.

She never announced her sacrifices. She never asked for praise. She just did what needed to be done, again and again, in the smallest, messiest moments where no one was watching.

And that’s the part that stays with me.

Because long before parenting became curated and documented, before advice columns and comment sections, there were women like my mother—holding families together with tired hands, strong backs, and a resolve so ordinary it went unnoticed.

Until now.

And suddenly, what once seemed “gross” feels almost sacred.

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