I planned and paid for a dream family vacation for my husband’s 35th birthday. The morning we were supposed to leave, I woke up alone to a text saying my ticket had been given to my MIL’s friend. I took the next flight to join them and soon realized I wasn’t just excluded — I was being replaced.
Have you ever woken up and felt like the world was just slightly tilted on its axis? That was me on the morning we were supposed to leave for a dream family vacation.
My husband, Mark, turned 35 that year. For months, he had been talking about wanting a real vacation with his parents.
Now, we didn’t see my in-laws much. They lived three states away.
We didn’t have kids yet, and I was doing great at my job, so I thought, why not give him the best birthday gift ever?
He had been talking about wanting a real vacation with his parents.
I went all out.
I booked an all-inclusive getaway to Florida, paid for the flights and the five-star resort. I handled every single detail.
His parents, Margaret and Arthur, seemed so grateful. Margaret even sent me a little note saying how much she looked forward to the “bonding time.”
The night before our flight, I was a whirlwind of energy.
Then, something happened that I should have flagged.
I booked an all-inclusive getaway to Florida.
Mark came into the bedroom with a steaming mug.
“I made you some chamomile tea, honey.”
He was smiling calmly in a way that seemed a little awkward, but the weirdest part was the tea. Mark never made me tea. He always said it was too complicated.
“Oh? Thank you, that’s unusually thoughtful of you,” I said.
He chuckled. “Well, you’ll need the rest for our early flight! You’ve been rushing around all evening, and I figured you might be too wired to sleep.”
Mark never made me tea.
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