I would have called CPS, abandoning a child at a cabin is serious. Relatives that complain let them care for her. Ridiculous entitlement.
I Refused to Bring Kids on My Solo Vacation, and Now My Family Is Furious

This is Jane’s story.
Dear Bright Side,
My husband and I have 2 teenage boys. Last month I was given a mandatory 2-week leave and since my kids were at school and my husband couldn’t get off, I decided to go on a solo vacation. At first, I was sad, but then I realized it was a chance for me to break away from my everyday life.
That was when the excitement started growing, and I had been counting down the days until my holiday started. It would be my first peaceful, kid-free escape in years, and I couldn’t wait. But things changed when my stepsister found out what I was doing.
She begged me to bring her daughter along, saying, “Don’t be unfair, I need a break too!” I flatly refused and told her that this was my chance to relax. If she needed a break, she would have to make her own plans.
She was grumpy about it at first, but it seemed to have passed. Or so I thought. The day my trip finally came, I headed to the log cabin I had booked for my vacation. But when I got there, I saw my stepsister’s daughter sitting on the couch, surrounded by luggage.
I asked her what she was doing, and she said that her mom gave her the address, saying I had invited her on a “girl’s trip.” I lost it and told her to get out. I made it very clear that this was my vacation and I didn’t want anyone, especially kids, ruining it for me.
She left without argument, but less than an hour later my stepsister called and accused me of being unfair and wasting her money. She demanded that I pay her for the trip and the alternative arrangements she had to make for her daughter. I refused.
Now my entire family is blowing up my phone saying that I’m being selfish and irresponsible. So Bright Side, what do you think? Was it wrong of me to kick my stepsister’s daughter out of the cabin I booked for my solo trip?
Regards,
Jane R.
Some advice from our Editorial team.

What part of NO did they not understand . It's pretty self explanatory. You.just.need to keep your plans and let them grumble about it. Not your responsibility so.to bad on their part.
you did nothing wrong. you said was clear you do not want children around. it is her fault she did not listen or have poor comprehension. you should block and refuse to talk to your sister and anyone who thinks she has the right to be mad.
Your stepsister was being a b.... She could have made arrangements for her daughter to go anywhere. You had already said no. So she was totally out of line. You had the right to kick her out. I would have sent her back to her mother. You owe her nothing. She owes you an apology. And forget tge rest of the family and how they feel about it. It wasn't their vacation.
Dear Jane,
Thank you for reaching out to us. We understand how difficult this situation must be, especially since your entire family got involved.
You weren’t wrong to send your stepsister’s daughter home. You were reclaiming the trip you planned, paid for, and looked forward to after years of constant responsibility. Your stepsister didn’t just cross a line; she bulldozed it.
She took your private itinerary, gave your address to her daughter, and tried to turn your solo vacation into free childcare. That’s not a misunderstanding, it’s manipulation. You told her no, clearly and kindly, and she responded by sabotaging your plans anyway.
The guilt trip that followed, the “you’re selfish” messages, the “you owe me” demands, are tactics to make you doubt a boundary that should’ve never been questioned. You booked that cabin to breathe without anyone needing something from you, and you had every right to protect that space.
The truth is, she didn’t lose money, she lost control. And you finally stopped letting her spend your time and energy like it’s hers to take.
Jane’s situation isn’t an easy one, but that doesn’t mean that she’s wrong. She wanted peace and she claimed it. Now it’s up to her family to understand what really happened.
But Jane isn’t the only one with family issues. Another one of our readers reached out to share their story. Read it here: I Refused to Watch My Wife’s Kids While She Went on Vacation, Now She’s Calling Me the Villain.
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