Every Mother’s Day, my dad never bought my mom a gift, so she would secretly buy herself something and pretend it was from him. One year, she arrived wearing what looked like beautiful gold earrings. During a family gathering, my grandma examined them closely, turned pale, and quietly said, “These are fake.” Embarrassed, my mom admitted the truth.
She explained that she had gone to a jewelry store intending to buy real gold earrings, but when she saw how expensive they were, she couldn’t bring herself to spend that much money on herself. Instead, she bought a cheaper imitation pair and told everyone they were real. The reason was heartbreaking—she had already spent most of her savings on Mother’s Day gifts for me and my sister.
While she denied herself something she wanted, she had bought us new school shoes and a small tablet to help with our studies. Realizing how much she sacrificed for us brought me to tears. It showed me that even when money was tight, my mother always put her children’s needs before her own happiness.
My sister and I decided to do something about it. We spent the next year saving money, and with help from our grandma and dad, we finally had enough. On the following Mother’s Day, we surprised our mom with a pair of genuine gold earrings. Seeing the joy and tears in her eyes was unforgettable—it was our way of thanking her for all the sacrifices she had made for our family.