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    My children used me as a free babysitter when I retired…one day I closed the door on them and left.

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    My children turned my home into a free daycare… until the day I finally said “enough” and walked away without wa:rning.

    “Mom, you don’t work anymore. You have all the time in the world. What’s the big deal about watching the kids for a few hours?”

    That sentence slowly stole my peace.

    My name is Marta. I’m 66 years old, and I spent thirty years working at the post office, earning the right to a calm retirement. I dreamed of sleeping late, caring for my garden, and reading the books I had saved over the years.

    But my children, Javier and Lucía, had other ideas.

    The moment I retired, my house stopped being my sanctuary and became part of their routine. Javier would show up early in the morning, leaving his children before work “just for a while.” Lucía, meanwhile, would come later, stressed from her job, leaving her child so she could relax or meet friends.

    What started as a favor turned into a daily obligation. They stopped asking if I could—they simply arrived with bags, diapers, and instructions about meals.

    I love my grandchildren deeply, but my body no longer has the strength of a young woman. My back hurt, my plants began to die, and my home was always filled with toys and crumbs.

    The real issue wasn’t the children.

    It was my children’s sense of entitlement.

    I had a doctor’s appointment one Tuesday to check my heart. I told them a week in advance.

    They said they would try to arrange something.

    But that morning, Javier still arrived.

    “Your sister can’t make it, and I have an important meeting. It’ll only take a moment, Mom. Just take them with you,” he said, placing the baby in my arms before rushing away.

    I had to cancel my appointment because I couldn’t manage two small children in a waiting room full of sick people. That day, I cried out of frustration. My health wasn’t important. Their convenience was.

    One Friday, they promised to pick up the children at six in the evening.

    Eight came.

    Then ten.

    Then midnight.

    They didn’t answer their phones. The children fell asleep on my couch, crying because they missed their parents.

    They finally arrived at two in the morning, laughing, smelling of alcohol.

    “Oh, Mom, don’t exaggerate. We needed a break. They’re fine with you,” Lucía said, taking her sleeping daughter without even thanking me.

    The most shocking part was that, despite everything I did for free, they still criticized me.

    One day, Lucía scolded me for giving the child bread with jam.

    “You know he can’t eat sugar. You’re ruining his diet. If you’re going to care for them, do it properly,” she said arrogantly.

    I paid for their meals and cleaned their messes.

    And still, they treated me like an employee.

    Javier even complained that my house smelled too strongly of disinfectant and said it was bad for the children.

    I felt invisible.

    Not Marta, the woman who worked for decades.

    Not the mother who raised them.

    Just… the grandmother who existed to solve their problems.

    The final moment came when I overheard Javier say on the phone:

    “Don’t worry about the weekend trip. My mom has nothing to do—she’ll take care of the kids.”

    That weekend, when they came with suitcases, I said nothing. I smiled, took the bags, and wished them a good trip.

    They left happy, thinking everything was handled.

    But they didn’t know I had already decided.

    That same afternoon, I called a trusted neighbor.

    Then I booked a trip.

    I packed my suitcase—not with diapers or toys, but with dresses, walking shoes, and sunscreen.

    I cleaned my house, locked everything, and chose something new:

    Myself.

    On Monday morning, before Javier arrived, I was already in a taxi heading to the airport.

    I left a note on the door:

    “I’ve gone to enjoy my retirement. The children are your responsibility, not mine. I’ll return when I learn to say no.”

    They panicked.

    Missed work.

    Canceled plans.

    Paid expensive babysitters.

    For the first time, they understood the value of what I had been doing.

    I spent two months by the sea.

    Walking.

    Resting.

    Living.

    Free.

    When I returned, they met me at the airport with flowers and tired faces.

    “I’m sorry, Mom,” Javier said. “We forgot how hard it is.”

    “They didn’t forget,” I replied calmly. “It was just easier not to see it.”

    Now, I still see my grandchildren.

    Twice a week.

    Because I choose to.

    My home is quiet again, filled with flowers, peace, and something I had lost:

    Control over my own time.

    Because grandparents have already raised their children.

    Now…

    It’s their turn.

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