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 took an unexpected turn, my husband Jim and I faced her shocking sense of entitlement. Initially thrilled, we were eager to help make her day special. However, a letter from Sarah demanding $5,000 for a vacation, laced with insults about our past gifts, left us stunned.
Jim and I, though not wealthy, had always supported Sarah with heartfelt gifts like handmade quilts, heirloom jewelry, and help with her car and college expenses. Hurt by her ingratitude, we decided to teach her a lesson in respect. We gathered all the cherished items we’d given her—quilts, jewelry, even her old bike—and donated them to an orphanage. We also withdrew our financial support for her wedding.
In a heartfelt letter, we explained that her actions showed a lack of gratitude and respect. Sarah reacted with anger, accusing us of cruelty and claiming we ruined her wedding. Some relatives thought we were too harsh, while others supported our stance. Despite the pain, we stand by our decision, hoping Sarah will reflect and grow. Love means guiding loved ones toward humility, not indulging entitlement. We believe this tough lesson will help her reevaluate her values.