At school pickup, my parents drove away with my brother’s kids right in front of my daughter. When she ran toward the car expecting her usual ride home, my mother rolled down the window and said, “Walk home in the rain like a stray.”
My daughter cried, “But Grandma, it’s pouring and it’s so far.” They didn’t answer. They just drove off—leaving my six-year-old standing there alone, soaked and sobbing in the storm. The call came at 3:52 p.m. I was in the middle of a strategy meeting when my phone buzzed across the table. It was Mrs. Langley,…
