I Finally Taught My Husband a Lesson He’ll Never Forget

My husband’s family of eight comes to lunch every Sunday. Every. Single. Sunday. I cook for hours, clean the entire house, set the table, serve, smile, and then wash the mountain of dishes afterward — while they sit laughing in the living room.

Last week, I told my husband I was done. “I can’t keep doing this every weekend,” I said.
He looked at me, annoyed, and replied, “They got us this house. Is this your thank you?”

I stayed quiet. But that Sunday, when they came, I greeted everyone with a big smile. I made their favorite meal — roast chicken with all the sides. Everything looked perfect.

But what they didn’t know was that this time, I’d prepared something else — a plan.

When lunch was ready, I placed everything on the table, served the food, and said, “I’ll be right back.” Then I walked upstairs, grabbed my bag, and left the house. I went to my sister’s place and spent the whole afternoon relaxing while they ate.

When I came back later that evening, the kitchen was a disaster. My husband looked furious. “Where were you?” he shouted.

I smiled and said, “Resting. Like everyone else does on Sunday.”

That was the last time I ever cooked a Sunday lunch for them. Now, everyone brings a dish or helps clean — and for the first time, I actually enjoy the family gatherings.

Sometimes, people won’t value your effort until you stop giving it for free.

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