When my husband’s best friend, Lila, asked if she could hold her wedding on our property, I was happy to say yes. We have a beautiful garden, and I knew how much it would mean to her. I helped with the setup, arranged flowers, and even offered to bake a cake. Everything seemed perfect—until the day before the wedding.
That’s when I got the text: “Hey, I’m really sorry, but we’ve decided to keep the guest list smaller. Hope you understand.”
I was stunned. She uninvited me from an event on my property. My husband was furious, but I stayed calm. The next morning, I called the planner and canceled the electricity access and the outdoor restrooms—my contribution. I let them figure out how to host 80 guests without it.
Lila called me in a panic. I simply said, “I thought you didn’t need me there.”
She apologized, but it was too late. She learned the hard way: never disrespect the host—especially when the venue is their home.