Our Granddaughter Sent Us a Note with Disgusting Text Demanding $5000 — So We Decided to Teach Her a Lesson


When my granddaughter Sarah’s wedding plans changed unexpectedly, my husband Jim and I had to deal with her surprising attitude of entitlement. What started as excitement for her special day turned into a lesson about being thankful and respectful that we never saw coming.

Hey everyone, I really need to share something important. My granddaughter, Sarah, is about to get married, and we are so excited for her! My husband, Jim, and I were thrilled when she shared the news with us. We immediately started discussing the wedding and how we could help make it amazing. But then, just a few days ago, everything took a turn. We received a letter from Sarah that completely shocked us. I can still picture the moment I opened it.

There was a check for $5,000 inside, along with a note that hit hard. It said, “I want to go on vacation with my fiancé for my birthday this year. You need to pay for it. I hope you’ve saved enough after all those years of giving me cheap gifts.” Let me explain a bit more.

Jim and I have always done our best to support Sarah. Even though we don’t have a lot of money, we’ve helped her in different ways. Throughout the years, we’ve made her some special quilts, gifted her family jewelry, and even pitched in for her car down payment. We also helped with some of her college costs.

We always believed that these things were important to her. Jim and I were sitting at the kitchen table, the letter and check resting between us like a sign of bad luck. My hands shook with a mix of anger and sadness. “Can you believe this?” I said, showing him the letter. I felt tears starting to well up in my eyes.

“After everything we’ve done for her?” Jim’s face was a mask of disappointment. “This is just plain wrong,” he said, his voice heavy with sadness. “We’ve given her so much, and this is how she repays us?”

I felt like my heart was shattering, but deep down, a sense of determination was starting to grow. “We can’t just ignore this,” I said with conviction. “She has to realize that her choices have effects.” Jim nodded thoughtfully. “You’re right. She needs to understand the importance of gratitude and respect. But how can we help her see that?” We decided to collect everything we had ever given to Sarah. It was a tough choice, but we knew it was the right thing to do. We started in the attic, where we kept many cherished items from the past. “Let’s begin with the quilts,” Jim suggested quietly as he opened a big cedar chest. Inside were the quilts I had spent months creating for Sarah, all neatly folded. I traced my fingers over the beautiful designs, recalling the many hours I dedicated to each stitch. “These quilts were made with so much love,” I said softly, feeling tears welling up.

I really thought she valued those things. Jim put a reassuring hand on my shoulder. “Maybe one day she’ll see how important they are,” he said. We took our time folding the quilts and putting them into a big box. Then, we headed to the guest room where Sarah usually stayed. I opened the jewelry box on the dresser and saw the special pieces I had given her. Each item had its own story and memory. I picked up a beautiful gold necklace that used to belong to my mom. “Do you remember when I gave her this?” I asked Jim, showing him the necklace. “She wore it at her high school graduation.” Jim nodded, looking a bit sad. “Yeah, I remember. It’s too bad she left it behind.” We carefully packed the jewelry, wrapping each piece in tissue paper to keep it safe. The box filled up fast with the things she had forgotten over the years: the bracelet from her Sweet Sixteen, the locket she wore to prom, and the earrings she borrowed for her first job interview. In the garage, we discovered the old bike we had gotten her for her tenth birthday.

The bike was a bit rusty, but it was still in decent condition. “She really loved this bike,” Jim said, his voice filled with memories. “She used to ride it every day after school.” I felt a wave of sadness as I remembered the happiness on her face when she first got it. We rolled the bike out and set it down next to the boxes. Then, we started collecting the photos and keepsakes from our family trips and holidays. There were so many moments captured in those images: Sarah blowing out her birthday candles, unwrapping gifts on Christmas morning, and having fun at summer barbecues. Each picture brought back memories of better days. Jim looked at me, and I could see he understood. “What about the check?” he asked. Jim nodded and picked up the phone. While he called the bank, I began to sort through the gifts we had given Sarah over the years. It was tough, but it had to be done. I carefully packed away the handmade quilts, the family jewelry, and other treasured items into boxes. Each piece reminded me of happier times, but I tried to push those feelings away. We also made the decision to stop our financial support for Sarah’s wedding. I reached out to the wedding planner and explained our choice. She was surprised but understood once I shared the situation. “We’ve always taken pride in being generous,” I told Jim.

“But we refuse to be taken for granted.” Next, we wrote a final letter to Sarah. Dear Sarah, Your recent letter hurt us deeply. We have always given you our love and support, not out of obligation, but out of love. Your words and actions show a lack of gratitude and respect that we cannot ignore. We hope this difficult experience will help you reflect on your behavior and learn the importance of appreciation and humility. Love isn’t about material gifts; it’s about valuing the people who care for you. We hope you understand our decision and take this opportunity to grow. Love always, Grandma and Grandpa, We wanted her to understand that this wasn’t just about money or gifts. It was about respect, gratitude, and the love we had always shown her. We hoped our words would make her think about her actions and their impact on others.

The repercussions were immediate. The following day, Sarah contacted us, her voice trembling with fury. “How could you betray me like this?” she exclaimed. “You are meant to love and support me! You are destroying my wedding and my life!” I inhaled deeply, striving to maintain my composure. “Sarah, we do care for you. However, love does not equate to acquiescing to every request. It involves guiding you towards becoming a better individual. You must cultivate gratitude and respect.” “You are heartless!” she yelled. “I cannot believe you would act in this manner!” She abruptly ended the call, leaving us in a state of shock. We understood that our decisions would cause her pain, yet it was still distressing to witness her anger. In the days that followed, we learned through family channels that Sarah was informing everyone of our “cruelty” and how we had “abandoned” her. Some relatives aligned with Sarah, perceiving us as excessively severe. Conversely, others reached out to offer their encouragement.

“You did the right thing,” one cousin said. “She needed to learn a lesson.” Reflecting on everything, Jim and I still stand by our decision. It’s been a tough situation, but we believe in the importance of teaching tough lessons for personal growth. We hope that in time, Sarah will reevaluate her attitude and values. Love is not about giving in to every whim; it’s about guiding loved ones to become better people. If you liked this woman’s revenge on her entitled granddaughter, here’s another one! Our Youngest Granddaughter Accused Us of Choosing a ‘Disgusting’ Hotel as a Gift for Her Honeymoon — Our Lesson to Her Was Priceless When Connie and Jim’s granddaughter, Mae, just got married, they decided to contribute to her honeymoon. But when they reveal their choice of hotel, Mae responds with entitlement, saying that they ruined everything for her.

The couple opts for a more constructive approach rather than seeking revenge. Throughout my life, I have embraced the role of a devoted grandmother, a position I eagerly anticipated after raising my own children. Although I never intended to share my experiences publicly, the circumstances have compelled me to do so. This narrative recounts how my husband, Jim, and I imparted a memorable lesson to our youngest granddaughter. Mae, our youngest granddaughter, is preparing for her wedding. She has always carried herself with a certain regal demeanor, often anticipating nothing less than the finest in all aspects of life.

She would often inform me, “I’m high maintenance, Gran,” while engaged in activities such as painting her nails. Being the youngest, she had the privilege of spending the most time with Jim and me, especially as we began to reduce our work commitments. Therefore, when her boyfriend, Nathan, decided to propose, we approached the situation with cautious optimism. One morning, as we sat down for breakfast, Jim expressed, “I don’t believe she’s rushing into this. However, I do wish she would take a bit more time, allowing us the opportunity to participate in the wedding preparations.”

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