Being a single dad to twins hasn’t been easy, especially when life keeps throwing curveballs. But nothing prepared me for what I found hidden inside a secondhand washing machine I bought out of desperation.
I’m 34, a single dad to three-year-old twins, Bella and Lily. Their mom walked out on us when they were just a few months old. Ever since then, I’ve been doing all I can to care for them. But what I didn’t anticipate was that a stranger would be the one who’d change our lives forever.
A woman in a secondhand shop | Source: Midjourney
A woman in a secondhand shop | Source: Midjourney
When my daughters’ mother left, she said she wasn’t “cut out for diapers and midnight feedings.” Of course, I begged her to stay. I said we could figure it out together, but she didn’t look back. She was so done that she didn’t even bother helping with child support.
The woman I thought was my forever after didn’t bother calling or anything. She was just gone, like she was never there. When I realized she wasn’t bluffing and wouldn’t return, I had no choice but to figure it out on my own.
Children lying on a dog | Source: Unsplash
Children lying on a dog | Source: Unsplash
I picked up a permanent job doing remote IT work so I could be home with the kids. I worked during the twins’ nap times, late nights, early mornings, and whenever they were in daycare once they got old enough.
During those years, coffee was my lifeline. Some days, I felt like a zombie, but I just reminded myself that the girls came first. It wasn’t easy, but we had our rhythm.
Then this year… everything collapsed at once.
A father playing with his children | Source: Pexels
A father playing with his children | Source: Pexels
You know how they say, “When it rains, it pours?” Well, that’s exactly what happened. Everything that could go sideways, did.
The daycare Bella and Lily attended suddenly closed after a COVID exposure. It was so sudden that I didn’t even get a chance to make alternative plans and found myself stuck with the kids at home 24/7.
As if that wasn’t enough, my company “restructured,” which was corporate speak for cutting my pay by a whole 20%! While I was still processing the loss of income, my mom—my only backup—got diagnosed with a heart condition. She needed surgery that Medicare wouldn’t cover fully!
An unwell woman in bed | Source: Pexels
An unwell woman in bed | Source: Pexels
But, I kid you not, the universe was still not done with me.
Within weeks of my mom’s situation, the rent for the house where I lived with the twins increased! Just when I thought nothing else could go wrong, to top it all off, my washing machine died!
I’m not going to lie—I was drowning way more than when the twins’ mother was around. I even considered trying to find her or taking her to court to force her to pay child support. But I didn’t. I decided to try and figure it out on my own because fighting with my ex didn’t seem so thrilling.
A courtroom desk | Source: Pexels
A courtroom desk | Source: Pexels
Now, if you’ve ever had toddlers, you know: laundry is part of survival. Having these two meant constant sticky fingers, potty training accidents, muddy socks, yogurt explosions—it doesn’t stop!
I tried to brave it.
For two days, I tried washing everything by hand in the tub. My fingers were raw, my back ached, and I still couldn’t keep up. So, I chose the next best option: I called someone to come and look at the broken machine.
A man on a call | Source: Pexels
A man on a call | Source: Pexels
“Oh, this machine is seriously damaged,” the repair technician told me after inspecting the washing machine.
“But can you save it, though?” I asked, anxious but hopeful.
“Um, let me be honest with you. Fixing this old machine will really cost you. You’d have better luck just buying a secondhand one. That would be cheaper.”
I thanked the man, who was kind enough to give me details of a guy who would pay me to take the machine for scrap parts.
A scrap metal dump | Source: Pexels
A scrap metal dump | Source: Pexels
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