My husband’s bitter ex-wife lives to mess with me. I planned a weekend away, just my husband and I. As we packed, the doorbell rang. She dumped her kids and vanished. I was fuming. That’s when I decided, “Let her think…” At first, I felt robbed of the special time I had planned. I stared at the packed bags by the door, wondering how she always managed to interrupt our peace. But then, a thought struck me—why let her win?
I called a trusted babysitter from our neighborhood, someone the kids adored. Within minutes, she was at the house, ready to spend the weekend with them. Instead of canceling, we drove just a short distance to a cozy cabin a friend had offered us many times before.
While she believed she had ruined our getaway, my husband and I were sitting under the stars that night, roasting marshmallows and laughing like teenagers. The kids, meanwhile, had their own fun adventure with pizza, games, and movies.
By Sunday evening, we returned home smiling. The kids were happy, the sitter was grateful for the opportunity, and my husband and I had our much-needed rest. She thought she’d trapped us—but all she really did was push us to create an even sweeter memory. The truth is, peace isn’t about escaping trouble. It’s about refusing to let anyone steal your joy.