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My neighbor frequently asked me to babysit her child, but when I asked her to watch mine just once, she declined â so I came up with a creative solution
My entitled neighbor expected free babysitting for months, but the one time I needed her? Radio silence. Thatâs when I realized kindness has limits. So, I got a little too creative and drew the line with a twist she never saw coming.
Motherhood is a beautiful journey, filled with ups and downs, laughter and tears. But what happens when someone sees your maternal instincts as an opportunity to exploit? When they assume that just because youâre a stay-at-home mom, youâre available 24/7 to be their personal, unpaid nanny? Hi there, Iâm Annie, and boy, do I have a story for youâŠ
Picture this: a quaint suburban neighborhood where tranquility reigns supreme. You know the kind? Pristine lawns, friendly waves from passing cars, and block parties that wrap up by 9 p.m. sharp.
That was my slice of paradise, quiet and drama-free. Until Hurricane Megan blew in next door.
From day one, Megan strutted around like she owned the place. Head held high, designer purse swinging, she was the walking definition of âextra.â
Donât get me wrong. Iâve got nothing but respect for single moms. Itâs a tough gig. But Megan? She wore her single mom status like a badge that entitled her to everyoneâs time and energy. Especially mine.
Apparently, I was Meganâs personal target for FREE childcare.
âHi there! Iâm Megan,â she chirped, flashing a smile that didnât quite reach her eyes. âAnd this is my daughter, Lily.â
I bounced my son Tommy perched on my shoulder. âNice to meet you! Iâm Annie, and this little guy is Tommy.â
Meganâs eyes lit up. âOh, youâre home during the day? Thatâs fantastic! Iâve been looking for someone reliable to watch Lily. My work schedule is just crazy, you know!â
I felt a twinge of unease but pushed it aside. âWell, Iâm usually pretty busy with Tommy, but if you need help in an emergency, I can try.â
Meganâs smile widened. âThatâs so sweet of you! Iâm sure weâll be great friends.â
As she left little Lily with me and walked away, I turned to Tommy. âWell, buddy, looks like weâve got new neighbors. What do you think?â
Tommy gurgled and reached for my hair. If only Iâd known what I was getting myself into.
Weeks rolled by and I was at my witâs end. Meganâs âemergenciesâ had become a near-daily occurrence.
Despite my growing unease, I brushed it off. We moms gotta stick together, right? But one favor turned into two, then ten, and then I lost count.
The doorbell rang, and I groaned. âTommy, want to bet who that is?â
I opened the door to find Megan, perfectly coiffed, with Lily in tow. âAnnie, youâre a lifesaver! Iâve got this important meeting. You can watch Lily, right?â
I hesitated. âMegan, Iâve got a lot on my plate today and I canâtââ
âItâll just be a few hours,â she interrupted, already ushering Lily inside. âYouâre the best!â
Before I could protest, she was gone, leaving me with two kids and a growing sense of frustration.
Lily looked up at me with big eyes, holding a drawing of red and pink hearts. âCan we play dress-up, Annie?â
I sighed, forcing a smile. âSure, sweetie. Letâs go find some costumes.â
As I watched the kids play, I couldnât help but wonder how long I could keep this up.
Picture this: Youâre knee-deep in diapers and alphabet songs, cherishing every moment with your little one. Then your neighbor knocks on the door again, flashing a smile and making the same monotonous request.
âOh, Annie, would you be a sweetheart and babysit Lily for a few hours? Iâm sure you wouldnât mind watching her while I get my nails done.â
Spa days, shopping sprees, hair appointments⊠you name it, I was babysitting through it all. FOR FREE.
Now, donât get me wrong. I love kids. But thereâs a fine line between being neighborly and being a doormat. And folks, I was starting to feel like I had âWelcomeâ printed on my forehead.
The last straw came on a Tuesday. I was in the middle of a virtual doctorâs appointment when Megan burst in, Lily trailing behind her.
âAnnie, emergency! Iâve got to run to the salon. Watch Lily, okay?â
I gaped at her, my doctorâs voice still coming through my earbuds. âMegan, Iâm in the middle ofââ
âThanks, youâre a doll!â And just like that, she was gone.
I turned back to my screen, where my doctor looked confused. âEverything okay, Annie?â
I laughed humorlessly. âJust peachy. Now, where were we?â
That night, I vented to my husband, Dan. âI canât believe her! She just assumes Iâm always available.â
Dan frowned. âHoney, you need to set some boundaries. This isnât fair to you or Tommy.â
âYouâre right. Next time she asks, Iâm putting my foot down.â
Little did I know, my chance would come sooner than expected.
The following week, Dan and I had a doctorâs appointment. I figured it was the perfect opportunity to ask Megan for a favor.
I knocked on her door, my hopes soaring. Megan answered, looking annoyed at the interruption.
âHey, Megan. I hate to ask, but Dan and I have a doctorâs appointment. Could you watch Tommy for an hour? Iâd really appreciate it.â
Meganâs face twisted. âOh, Annie. Iâm really not comfortable watching other peopleâs kids. Itâs just⊠stressful, you know? And I need my âme time.â You understand, right?â
I stood there, STUNNED. After everything Iâd done for her, she couldnât spare ONE HOUR?
âSure! I understand completely.â
As I walked away, something inside me snapped. It was time for a little creative problem-solving.
My opportunity came a few days later when Megan knocked on my door, Lily in tow.
âAnnie, Iâve got a hair appointment. You can watch Lily, right?â
I smiled sweetly. âActually, Megan, Iâm glad youâre here. Iâve been meaning to tell you about my new babysitting business.â
Her eyes lit up. âBabysitting business?â
âYep! I figured since Iâm home anyway, why not make some extra money? And since weâre neighbors, Iâd be happy to give you a discounted rate.â
Megan leaned in, intrigued. âThatâs amazing! How much?â
âWell, normally Iâd charge $20 an hour, but for you, letâs say $15.â
Her jaw dropped. âFifteen dollars an hour? Thatâs insane! I canât afford that!â
I shrugged, feigning sympathy. âI know, childcare is so expensive these days. Thatâs why itâs important to find people willing to help out. Donât you think?â
Meganâs face reddened. âIâll figure something out.â
As she stormed off, I couldnât help but feel a twinge of satisfaction. The tables had finally turned.
Over the next few weeks, I fully embraced my role as a âprofessionalâ babysitter. Every time Megan asked for a favor, I responded with mock invoices and rate sheets.
One afternoon, she came to pick up Lily ten minutes late. I greeted her with a smile and a piece of paper.
âHereâs your invoice, Megan. Donât forget the late pick-up fee!â
She snatched the paper, her face contorting with rage. âThis is ridiculous! Youâre nothing but a greedy witch!â
I raised an eyebrow. âExcuse me?â
âYou have no right to charge me after all the times Iâve done favors for you!â
I couldnât help but laugh. âFAVORS? Like the time I asked you to watch Tommy for one hour and you said you werenât comfortable watching other peopleâs kids?â
âThatâs⊠thatâs different! Iâm a single mom. Iâm busy!â
âAnd Iâm a stay-at-home mom running a business,â I countered. âWeâre all busy, Megan.â
She grabbed Lilyâs hand and stormed off, leaving me feeling both guilty and oddly empowered.
Word of my âbabysitting businessâ spread quickly through the neighborhood. I hadnât planned on it, but soon other moms came to me with their Megan stories.
Chelsea, another neighbor, caught me at the mailbox. âAnnie, youâre a genius! I started charging Megan too, and suddenly she stopped asking me to watch Lily.â
I laughed. âReally? I thought I was the only one.â
Chelsea shook her head. âOh no, sheâs been trying this with everyone. But now? She canât find anyone to help her for free anymore.â
As we chatted, I saw Megan pull into her driveway. She glared at us before slamming her car door and stomping inside.
I turned to Chelsea. âI almost feel bad.â
âDonât! She needed to learn she canât take advantage of people.â
I nodded, watching Meganâs house. âI guess youâre right.â
Weeks passed, and I hardly saw Megan anymore. The constant knocking had stopped, and an eerie quiet settled over our little corner of the neighborhood.
One evening, as I was watering my front garden, I saw her struggling with groceries. For a moment, I considered offering help. Then I remembered all the times sheâd left me in the lurch.
âSome people need to carry the heavy weight of their actions!â I muttered and turned around, ignoring her.
Megan soon found herself in a bind. Every time she asked for help babysitting, she was met with either a rate card or a âSorry, Iâm just too busy!â
Frustrated, she realized she couldnât rely on âFREEâ favors anymore and had to pay for a professional sitter.
So, there you have it, folks. Was it petty? Perhaps a bit. Was it satisfying? Absolutely! But sometimes, the best revenge is learning to communicate effectively and set healthy boundaries. Have you ever dealt with an entitled neighbor? How did you handle the situation? Share your stories in the comments!
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