Dad Drains Bank Account, Kicks Wife And 2 Kids Out Of Life. Years Later, He Walks Into This Restaurant…


When Sean Whalen took his son to a Chinese restaurant, he couldn’t help but notice that there was something oddly familiar about the waitress. What follows has become an internet sensation.

Far too many kids of this generation have to struggle through their parents’ divorce, or they are born already into a single-parent household. Sean Whalen knows firsthand the pain and trauma caused by a bitter divorce. He vividly remembers the day he came home as a little boy, only to find his father had changed the locks, leaving him, his mother and little brother all on their own.

One evening, Sean went out to get Chinese food with his son. The waitress gave off a vibe that was familiar to Sean. He could see her working hard, and though she didn’t want to be there, she didn’t have a choice. That’s when he realized the strength and determination it took for his mother to push forward, raising him and his brother against all odds.

“Over small talk and water refills, I got the sense that this single mom didn’t want to be there, but had to be there and she was doing her best to smile,” Sean wrote on Facebook. “It tore my heart out.”

Sean recently took to Facebook to share his thoughts in the story he calls “DIVORCE.”

“The day my parents split up is forever etched in my mind. Me and dad get into a big fight. Me, mom and my little brother take off cause my dad is going nuts. We stayed at a hotel that night. When we came back the next day my dad had changed the locks. I watched my mom plead with him through the door to let us in to get clothes etc.

Sean Whalen / Facebook

“He wouldn’t. We had to go back later that day with a police escort. I’ll never forget the cops handing me a black trash bag saying I had 10 minutes to take the necessities. I loaded up all the clothes I could fit into the bag, and that was the last time I ever stepped foot into the house I was raised in.

“Me, mom and my little brother moved into a little condo and didn’t have jack […]. People from the church brought over pots, pans, couches, beds, and food. My dad cashed out the bank and literally left my mom with the money in her pocket.

“No baseball trophies. None of my 10,000 baseball cards. None of my stuff. Hell, I left my pet turtle.

Sean Whalen / Facebook

“Not a damn thing she could do. No family around. No real support other than strangers from church. I still to this day don’t know how she did it. I have no idea how she didn’t throw in the towel at times. I would have. I remember vividly walking past her room countless nights seeing her on her knees praying. I can only fathom what those conversations were like between her and God.

“I can only [imagine] the amount of tears that poured down this sweet woman’s face as she pleaded with God for a break. I have felt some intense pain in my day. I’ve questioned many things, but this single mom with two boys never gave up. She never one time gave up.

“I only began to realize what mom went through working multiple jobs when I became a single parent. I never understood when I was younger the grind and effort she put in for me and my little brother. She hustled. She worked her [butt] off to just get by.”

Sean Whalen / Facebook

“She did everything she could so that my brother and I had everything we ever wanted. But she worked man. Hard.”

“Tonight as my son and I sat at this little crappy Chinese joint we love, there was a new waitress.

“She stuck out like a sore thumb. The owners are Chinese. The workers are Chinese. And this little white waitress. She was absolutely fantastic and kept complimenting my son on his manners. We ate our dinner. Over small talk and water refills, I got the sense that this single mom didn’t want to be there, but had to be there and she was doing her best to smile.

“It tore my heart out. I thought of my mom, and I saw the same hustle in this woman that I saw in my mom. A single mom. Maybe by choice. Maybe not. But working on a Wednesday night to ensure she can put food on the table and shoes on the kids feet. Not for opulence. Not for status. But to live. To hopefully be able to provide the things for her kids that will put a smile on their face.

Sean Whalen / Facebook

“I empathized for her. I felt her pain. I kept thinking of my mom and how difficult it is for a single woman to go from homemaker, to bread winner. I can’t even begin to understand what that must be like for some moms.”

“I know my tip won’t pay her rent. I know my tip won’t pay for kids braces. I know my tip won’t keep the fridge full. But I hoped tonight in some way it might put a smile on her face, and she can go home to her babies happier than when she left them. I don’t know her whole story. I don’t need to.

Sean Whalen / Facebook

“I felt tonight that maybe along the way someone did this for my mom, and that’s what kept her going on nights she wanted to quit. I don’t know. I’ll likely never know.

“But I do know this. I have been blessed beyond measure, and my mother paved the way for my persistence. She showed me how to bounce back. She showed me what work and effort is.

“I hope this small gesture with my son tonight brightens this woman’s life so she can wake up tomorrow and fight a good fight. Single moms who grind…. RESPECT. You are beautiful and your posterity will learn from your efforts. They are watching you. Just as I watched my mom. Mom, I love you. You are my hero.”

Sean’s words are truly touching. Hopefully, it will inspire you to do a good deed just like Sean did. If you agree, please SHARE this with your friends on Facebook.


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