MY ENTITLED NEIGHBOR TOLD ME TO GET RID OF MY SOLAR GARDEN LIGHTS OR SHE’D SUE ME — KARMA HIT HER BACK THE NEXT DAY. So, about a month ago, my new neighbor, Meredith, moved in next door. She barely said “Hi,” but whatever. A week later, she started coming over EVERY SINGLE EVENING with a complaint about our solar garden lights. “They’re too bright and they shine into my bedroom window. You need to get rid of them,” she said, acting all high and mighty. When I didn’t jump on it immediately, she doubled down. “They’re a nuisance, and if you don’t remove them, I’ll get the AUTHORITIES INVOLVED!” she threatened. Trying to avoid drama, we took the lights down the next day. But here’s the kicker: at the crack of dawn the very next morning, she was back, banging on our door, hair a mess, and fuming. “What did you do?! Put those solar lights back up IMMEDIATELY because” ⬇️

I’ve dealt with difficult neighbors before, but none like Meredith. Her demand to remove my harmless solar lights seemed petty, but what happened next left her begging at my doorstep.I never

believed in karma until I experienced what I’m about to tell you. I always thought fate was never on my side, but my opinion recently changed.I’m Cecelia, a 40-year-old single mom who juggles life between.

being a marketing manager in a busy firm downtown and being the mom to the most wonderful girl, Lily. Let me tell you a bit about her.

Lily is ten, and she’s my greatest achievement. She’s sensitive and kind and sees the world in colors that most adults have forgotten exist.

She’s the kind of kid who’d leave little thank-you notes for the mailman or bake cookies for our elderly neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, just because she

“looked a little lonely today.”I don’t think I could’ve asked for a better daughter, and despite all the ups and downs I’ve had, I’m so grateful to have her in my life. I’ll be honest, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing.

I parted ways with Lily’s father about nine years ago, and I’ve been doing this solo ever since. It’s been tough at times, trying to balance work and raising Lily,

dealing with all the financial and emotional hurdles that come with being a single mom.But there’s one person who has kept me sane throughout,

and that’s my little baby Lily. She’s my rock just as much as I’m hers. But that’s a story for another time. Today, I want to share something that happened recent ly and still makes me shake my head in disbelief.

We’ve been living in this quaint little neighborhood for about five years now, and it’s a place we both adore.It’s nothing fancy, but it’s cozy and feels like home.

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