I took my grandchildren to Disney World and now my daughter-in-law is mad at me

 

 

Ethan asked from his mother to apologize for her action, but she refused because she still didn’t think she did anything wrong.

The fallout was swift. Ethan stressed the importance of an apology, not just for peace, but because Sarah felt deprived of a cherished moment. However, since the grandma refused to say sorry, Ethan asked from her to share the story on Reddit and see what others think, doing his best for her to understand what she did wrong.

The grandma wrote that sharing the story, she realized her son might be right and that “the court of public opinion” may judge her harshly, but more than seeking vindication, she said she reflected on the intricacies of human relationships, the mistakes we make, and the lessons we learn.

She ended her post writing that she truly hopes she would be able to fix her relationship with her son and daughter-in-law and make things right, but as of now, she just needed to know AITA?

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