My Daughter Wouldn’t Speak to Me for Years, Until I Found the Birthday Card She Never Sent — Story of the Day

On my 47th birthday, I set the table for three, leaving a chair empty for my daughter, Karen, who hadn’t spoken to me in two years. Grief-stricken, I called her, but the line went dead. That night, I found a forgotten photo album, stirring memories of her childhood. Determined to reconnect, I visited my ex-husband, Nigel, who revealed Karen had moved to Canada. He handed me a year-old birthday card from her, which he’d neglected to
deliver. Inside, Karen apologized for her distance, explaining Nigel’s pressure and her confusion about our divorce. She included her new address, hoping I’d visit. Furious at Nigel, I flew to Ontario the next day. At her townhouse, Karen opened the door before I knocked, and we embraced, her lavender-scented hair erasing years of pain. No words were needed—just love. The card had reopened our connection, stitching us back together.