When a foster mother welcomed a two-year-old girl into her home, she never thought it would become a viral moment. However, Jamie, the foster mom, has since shared her story on Facebook, revealing that her time as a foster mother has been worth it after she learned that her new two-year-old girl has already lived in four different homes throughout her short life.
When Jamie welcomed the girl to her home, she gave her a tour and showed her where everything was. But that’s when the little girl said something that left the foster mom at a loss for words – and a strong desire to share her story with others via social media.
Jamie wrote the following post for the Love What Matters Facebook page – and it has been shared by thousands of people since.
“She walks in confidently and with a smile. She knows the drill. In her two years of life, she’s spent five months in foster care. In her five months in care, she’s been in four different homes. I get down on my knees and say, ‘Hi, sweetie. My name is Jamie. I’m so glad you’ve come to stay with us. Do you want to go meet the kids?’
“Nothing makes me feel prouder of my bios than watching them do this. Nothing makes my fosters feel more like ‘mine’ than watching them follow suit.
“She wanders around with the other kids for approximately 11 minutes before she runs into the room with a smile and says, ‘Look, mommy!’ To me. The woman she met 11 minutes before.
“To this little girl, ‘mommy’ meant the female adult of the house, the lady who reached something you couldn’t and refilled your juice. Having five ‘mommies’ in five months, she hadn’t yet had the chance to learn what mommy meant.
“She was only two years old, though, with a biological mom working hard to get her back and a foster mom willing to step in if she couldn’t. This little girl had the hope of learning that mommy isn’t just what you call a female who helps you, of forgetting that mommy could ever be just a name. This little girl would know what mommy meant. This little girl would have a mommy.”
Jamie’s touching post received more than 20,000 likes and 2,000 shares.