Linda’s immaculate home reflects her longing for family. After her apology is rejected by her daughter Caitlyn, Linda’s sorrow deepens. A friend’s idea brings Linda to her grandson’s summer camp, where she takes a job as a cook to meet him.
Linda’s home was spotless, every corner meticulously maintained. One day, she prepared an apple pie, a symbol of her hope for reconciliation with Caitlyn. Despite her efforts, Caitlyn refused her apology, reminding Linda of past mistakes. Devastated, Linda sought comfort from her friend Carla.
Carla suggested Linda work at her grandson Tommy’s summer camp. Determined, Linda agreed, becoming a cook for a day. In the camp kitchen, she prepared meals with love and care. She spotted Tommy, but her excitement was tinged with nervousness as Caitlyn was also present.
Linda’s chance to connect with Tommy came when she defended him from bullies. Although Caitlyn was initially furious, Tommy’s plea softened her. Caitlyn allowed Linda to see Tommy, a small but significant step toward mending their relationship.