After years on maternity leave, raising our three children back-to-back, I was finally ready to do something for myself.
I adore being a mom — I really do — but there comes a point when you crave something beyond sticky fingers and school runs. I wanted to rediscover the version of me that had dreams, ambition, and a vision for the future.
Bit by bit, through part-time gigs and relentless budgeting, I built a college fund — not just for a degree, but for my independence. It was my way to reclaim a sense of purpose, and eventually help provide more for our family.
Or so I thought… until one afternoon, I overheard my husband, Mark, on the phone with his buddy, Derek.
“Man, your wife is impressive,” Derek said. “Nina told me Maya’s going back to school — that’s so inspiring!”
Mark let out a laugh. “Yeah, right. You think I’d let her waste that money on college? I already ordered a new TV and a PS5 with it. Should be here tomorrow.”
I stood frozen in the hallway.