My daughter gave birth to a baby boy. The joy was indescribable. But that joy quickly turned into responsibility: her job is demanding and serious, and she simply didn’t have time for proper maternity leave.
Of course, I couldn’t leave the baby alone – I gladly took everything upon myself. Every day, right at 8 AM, I went to my daughter’s house and stayed until 6 PM. I bathed, fed, rocked, washed clothes, ironed, and took the baby for walks.
But everything changed in an instant.
One day, tired after a walk, I opened the fridge to grab a bite – just some cheese and an apple. Suddenly, I heard my daughter say:
— Don’t touch anything in the fridge. We buy that food with our own money.
I was shocked.
— But… I’m here all day, every day. What am I supposed to eat?
— Buy your own food and bring it with you. This is not a café, – she replied coldly and walked away.
That’s when I realized I had raised an ungrateful daughter and decided to teach her a lesson. I hope I did the right thing… I’m telling my story under the photo and hope for your support
At that moment, standing there with the apple in my hand, I suddenly realized how selfish and cold she had become. Where did I go wrong? I poured my soul into raising her, supported her, helped her, was always there – and in return, I got ingratitude and coldness.
The next day, I didn’t come. I called her at 8 AM:
— Darling, you’ll need to find a nanny. I can’t come anymore. I’m too old to feel like a stranger in a home where love once lived.
She was shocked. She yelled, blamed me, but I no longer intended to be convenient. I still love my grandson with all my heart. But I will no longer let myself be treated like a servant. I’m not a nanny. I am a mother. I am a grandmother. And I deserve respect.


