I Drew the Line This Christmas—No More Playing Maid for His Relatives

This year, I reached my breaking point. I looked at the guest list and simply refused. When I told my husband, he didn’t take it well. He actually shouted at me, “Only our house is big enough to fit fourteen people, and my parents helped us buy it! Is this how you show gratitude? By throwing them out?!” I didn’t argue. I didn’t say a word. Against my wishes, they came anyway. I spent the evening smiling, acting the part of the perfect hostess.

I even made all their favorite dishes, laboring over the stove to ensure everything was exactly as they liked it. But what no one knew was that I was about to turn this “joyful gathering” into a massive wake-up call.

After everyone finished eating, I walked into the dining room carrying a tray. On it were fourteen envelopes, each one labeled with a name, and then a final one for me. My husband laughed awkwardly, looking around the table. “What is this?” he asked.