Leaving my kids with my sister while I was away seemed like the obvious choice. But what happened under her care—and the way she refused to take responsibility—left me heartbroken.
I always thought of my younger sister, Maya, as someone I could count on. She’s two years younger than me, works as a nanny, and has always been good with kids. If there was anyone I trusted to care for my children when I couldn’t, it was her. That trust mattered more than anything, especially because I’ve been raising my children alone for the last five years.
My job as a sales manager is demanding—long hours, endless phone calls, last-minute presentations. Sometimes it feels like I’m spinning twenty plates at once, hoping none of them crash. It doesn’t always fit neatly with the reality of my children’s school schedules, after-school activities, or even just being home for dinner. There are days I feel like I’m failing both as a professional and as a mother.