A Surprising Invoice
Three days after my hysterectomy, sore and exhausted, I shuffled into the kitchen hoping for comfort. Instead, I found an invoice taped to the fridge. In Daniel’s neat accountant handwriting, it read:
“Itemized Costs of Caring for You — Please Reimburse ASAP.”
He had listed everything—driving me to the hospital, making meals, even “emotional support.” At the bottom: $2,105 due.
Shock and Realization
I stood frozen. My husband was keeping score of what should have been acts of love. But if he wanted to turn care into a business, I decided to fight fire with fire.
Turning the Tables
Over the next few weeks, I created my own spreadsheet. I logged every dinner cooked, every errand run, and every emotional burden carried. I even added “listening to complaints” and “supporting family drama.” By the end, Daniel’s “balance” came to over $18,000.
The Day of Reckoning
One Saturday, I handed him the invoice. He laughed at first—until he realized I was serious. His face drained as he read line after line.
“This is ridiculous,” he muttered.
“So was billing your wife for needing help,” I replied. Silence filled the room. Finally, he whispered, “I’m sorry.”
A Lesson Learned
I told him the truth: love isn’t a transaction. If he ever treated me like a burden again, the next bill would come from a divorce attorney. From that day on, no more invoices appeared on our fridge.
Daniel learned a valuable lesson: some debts can’t be measured in numbers. Keeping score in marriage costs more than anyone can afford.