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My Son and His Wife Gave Me a Flat When I Retired

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My son James and his wife Harriet handed me a flat the day I finally hung up my work boots and walked into retirement. They strutted in, presented me with a set of brass keys, then escorted me straight to the solicitors office. I was so thrilled I could barely get a word out, so I just whispered:

Are you sure youre not giving me a fortune for nothing? I dont need all this!

Its a retirement bonus, Mumthink of it as a cosy spot for future tenants! James replied, grinning.

At that point I hadnt even collected my first state pension check. Id just been let go after thirtyodd years of service, and theyd already sorted everything without me. I tried to decline, but they told me not to make a fuss.

Harriet and I havent always got on like peas in a pod. Sometimes it was calm as a Sunday morning, then out of the blue a storm would break out. I was the cause of the squall just as often as she was. For years we tiptoed around each other, learning not to argue, not to fight. Thankfully, in the last few years weve managed a truce, thanks to a bit of good grace.

When my sisterinlaw, Margaret, heard about the gift, she rang me straight away, showering me with congratulations and then patting herself on the back: Well, Ive raised a proper daughterinlaw if she never turned her nose up at a present like this! She added that she herself would never accept such a handout, preferring to pass it on to her own grandchild.

That night I lay awake wondering if I could live on a single pension. By morning I called my grandson, Thomas, and gently probed whether hed mind if I set him up with a place of his own. Hes about to turn sixteen, heading off to university, and already has a girlfriend he cant bring home to his parents.

Grandma, dont worry! he said. Ill earn my own way and sort my own roof!

Everyone turned down the flatHarriet, Thomas, even James. I even offered it to my older sister, Maggie, who once had to move into council housing after her husbands sister lost her house and clung to a rented room like a drowning man.

Our Uncle Arthur has been missing for fifteen years, and his heirs are still at each others throats, unable to split the estate without a scrap.

I recall a TV programme where a pair of parents wrote their house into their sons will, only for him to evict them, sell the place, and leave the old folk out on the street. It made my eyes waterwhether from gratitude, pride, or sheer disbelief, I couldnt tell.

After a visit to the pension office, I learned my state pension is £2,000 a month. Shortly after, James let out the flat for £3,000 a month. In that moment I finally appreciated the childrens gift: it was, quite honestly, fit for royalty.

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