What’s the best thing that ever happened to you


She was a drug addict and an alcoholic. She’d truck my sibling and me from state to state to keep us away from my father, and we were in poverty for a long time. I remember always being anxious, always being scared. I used to hide toilet paper because I wasn’t sure when we’d be able to get some more.
She died when I was 13. I was finally able to move in with my father who gave my brother and I a stable and caring home. We are there for each other, we love each other wholly. I can’t explain how much my life changed for the better because I was able to get a decent education, have a stable home life, a parent who had dinner ready on the table every night and always had a kind word to say or some great advice handy. Her passing got us out of a town where everyone was addicted to meth and into a city that I love and feel at home in. It set me up to make incredible friends, and find the love I never thought was possible.
I love my mother, but I’m sorry to say that I wouldn’t change how things turned out if I had the chance.
Thank you all for the really awesome feedback, and while I’m sorry to know there are many of you in similar situations, it’s incredible to see how we can adapt and adjust to become strong and resilient people.

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