We then moved to a new home and lived there for 15 years; you were 6 years old and went to primary school. I had learned from the years without your father that I never wanted to be financially dependent again. I went back to (night) school when you went to primary school and obtained multiple diplomas, after which I went back to work. Combining work and motherhood was doable in that way; I was able to work in the mornings and was home in the afternoons.
So during the 2nd divorce, 15 years later, I was much more assertive. I was terribly sad because you decided to leave home too at 18 to work and travel abroad. Still, afterward, I was also very proud that you did it. It was also very understandable you wanted to spread your wings and seek a more positive life.
After the second divorce, as a single woman, I did well; I was emotionally and financially independent. You and I stayed in good contact even though you traveled a lot. I was very happy when you decided to live in the Netherlands again at the age of 25, I really thought you would end up somewhere abroad. We still are in good touch today, although I wish it was more sometimes. I understand very well that your life with work and family life and motherhood often takes up all of you. I am very proud of you. How you stand in life and how you deal with motherhood is admirable.
Would I have done things differently? I think it’s a question everyone asks themselves sometimes. I would have liked to do certain things differently if I could turn back time. But those were different times too, and of course, I would have loved to give you a life like the one you give Finn. Not all dreams come true.
Styling Dayenne Bekker
Dee: dress Ganni and scarf Petals from her garden
Linda: sweater by 74thAvenue
Makeup and hair: Bianca Fabri