It had been a long time since I’d felt so unseen. After months of working hard and saving for a vacation, I planned a getaway to Maui to recharge. But when my husband, Wade, suggested I give up my ticket so his mother could go instead, it pushed me to the edge. The more he argued, the clearer it became—he was prioritizing her needs over mine, and I had had enough.
So, I gave up my ticket, but not without a plan. I changed all the bookings, including the hotel reservation, dinner plans, and spa treatments—everything was now under his mom’s name. Wade was left in a budget inn across from a construction site while she enjoyed luxury accommodations. Meanwhile, I booked a solo trip to Oregon’s wine country, where I found peace and solitude, and enjoyed every moment without any distractions.
When I returned home, Wade was sunburned, exhausted, and apologetic. He had finally realized the gravity of his actions and the impact on our relationship. After a few weeks of space to think, I realized how much I had been compromising over the years, often putting others first and losing sight of myself. Wade had started therapy on his own, without any prompting, and we began to rebuild with honesty and mutual respect.
We’re planning another trip, but this time, I’m in charge of the itinerary. The lesson I learned? Never set yourself on fire to keep someone else warm. Speak up, set boundaries, and always choose yourself when it matters.