Mom Comes First ((install)) May 2026

The first time I truly understood what “Mom comes first” meant, I was twelve years old. It wasn’t spoken as a rule or a lecture. It was just something she lived.

I remember the morning my fever spiked to 104. The rain was pounding against the windows, and the roads were flooding. Dad was away on a business trip. Mom didn’t hesitate. She wrapped me in a blanket, carried me to the car, and drove through water that reached halfway up the tires. At the ER, she stayed awake for 36 hours, holding my hand, whispering stories to keep me calm. When I finally woke up, she was asleep in the hard plastic chair, still in her wet coat. mom comes first

“Mom comes first” isn’t about guilt or obligation. It’s about gratitude. It’s about recognizing that the person who gave you everything expects nothing in return—and deciding that she deserves everything anyway. The first time I truly understood what “Mom