She Was Told To Leave Her Kids Home, So She Took Christmas Back-ruby - Chainityai

She Was Told To Leave Her Kids Home, So She Took Christmas Back-ruby

My mother called two weeks before Christmas and said, “We don’t have space for your kids this year.”

She said it in the same voice she used for weather, grocery lists, and little problems that could be solved if I stopped making a face.

Flat.

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Practical.

Like my children were folding chairs she had decided not to pull out of the garage.

Before I could answer, my brother laughed in the background.

“Yeah,” he said. “Just bring yourself. They’re too loud anyway.”

I was standing in my bedroom with half-wrapped presents spread across my bed.

Scotch tape clung to my sleeve.

A roll of red paper kept trying to curl back into itself.

The room smelled like cinnamon candle wax, cardboard, and that sharp papery smell wrapping paper leaves on your fingers.

Down the hall, my children were in the living room decorating our little fake tree.

It had a crooked bottom branch and no silver star because the star had cracked the year before when my son tried to make it into a spaceship.

They were arguing over candy cane ornaments.

They were laughing too loudly.

They were being exactly the kind of loud that makes a home feel alive.

My daughter asked if Grandma was going to make cinnamon rolls again.

My son asked if the cousins would still sleep in the den.

They both wanted to know whether they could bring their matching pajamas.

I had already told them yes.

I had told them yes because I believed it.

Then my mother said there was no space.

There was space for my brother’s wife’s family.

There was space for his friends who might stop by.

There was space for folding tables, coolers, extra desserts, trays of cookies, and piles of presents for his boys.

But suddenly there was no space for my children.

Her grandchildren.

I waited for her to correct my brother.

I waited for her to say, “Don’t talk about them like that.”

I waited for one sentence that sounded like love.

She said nothing.

She just breathed into the phone and waited for me to make it easy.

That was my assigned role in the family.

Make it easy.

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