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I Paid For My Mother’s Birthday Party—Then I Arrived To Find My Children Being Treated Like Servants
Family has always been important to me.
For most of my life, I embraced that belief.
That’s why, when my mother’s 75th birthday approached, I wanted to make it special.
And I certainly never expected to walk into the venue and find my children being treated like hired help.
But that’s exactly what happened.
After my father passed away several years earlier, she often mentioned how much she missed seeing everyone together. Families get busy. People move away. Life becomes complicated.
So I rented a beautiful banquet hall overlooking a nearby lake. I hired caterers, arranged decorations, ordered a custom cake, and even booked a local jazz band she loved.
But I didn’t care.
My mother deserved it.
My younger brother, Michael, offered to coordinate guest arrivals.
His wife, Vanessa, volunteered to help organize seating arrangements.
At least that’s what I thought.
My husband and I needed to pick up a few last-minute decorations while my two children, Ethan and Sophie, finished getting ready at home.
Ethan was sixteen.
Sophie was fourteen.
Both were good kids.
Responsible.
Polite.
The kind of teenagers who still hugged their grandmother without being asked.
Around noon, I received a text message from Vanessa.
“Don’t worry about arriving early. We’ve got everything under control.”
I appreciated the gesture.
After all, she was family.
I trusted her.
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