Do you ever feel like youโre invisible at home? Like your presence doesnโt even register with the people who should know you best? Well, thatโs how my brother Josh and I felt for a long time. My name is Irene, and I want to share the story of how we taught our workaholic dad a lesson he never saw coming.

Growing up in our household, Dad was always consumed by his work. He acted like a king, while Mom was left to handle everything else. Josh and I felt like we were living in the shadows, until one day, we decided to shake things up and make Dad see things from our perspective.
It was just another typical Tuesday evening. I was struggling with my math homework at the kitchen table, while Josh was engrossed in his comic book in the living room. As the clock struck 6 p.m., Dad walked in, right on schedule.
But instead of acknowledging us, he barely spared a glance in our direction. He was completely absorbed in his own world. His greeting was a mere mumble of โHeyโ before he immediately demanded, โMariam! Whereโs my dinner?โ
Mom rushed out of the laundry room, balancing a basket of clothes. She looked exhausted as she replied, โJust finishing the laundry, Carl. Dinnerโs almost done.โ
Without a word of gratitude, Dad grumbled, kicked off his shoes, and made a beeline for the PlayStation. The room soon filled with the sounds of racing cars, drowning out any attempt at conversation. No โHow was your day?โ or โHow are the kids?โโjust him and his game.
Josh and I exchanged knowing looks. We were tired of this routine, but we knew we had to do something about it. โWe need to shake things up,โ I told Josh in the kitchen that night.
โAre you talking about Dad?โ he asked, intrigued.
โYes, Josh. Dad treats Mom like sheโs invisible, and he ignores us. Itโs time he understands how that feels,โ I explained.
Joshโs face lit up with excitement. โCount me in. Whatโs the plan?โ
We quickly devised a plan, knowing we had to act swiftly to make Dad experience his own behavior. The next day, we convinced Mom to take a well-deserved spa day, even though she was initially hesitant.
By 6 p.m. the following day, Josh and I were ready. We rummaged through Dadโs closet, donning his oversized shirts and ties. The clothes hung off us, adding to the humor of the situation.
โReady?โ I asked as we heard Dadโs car pull into the driveway.
Josh adjusted his way-too-big tie and nodded. โLetโs do this.โ
We took our positionsโJosh with a magazine on the couch, and me standing by the door. My heart raced as Dad unlocked the door and stepped in.
He froze, wide-eyed, taking in the sight of us dressed in his clothes. โWhatโs going on here?โ he asked, thoroughly confused.
โI need my dinner,โ I mimicked his demanding tone.
Josh didnโt even bother looking up from the magazine. โAnd donโt forget to clean the PlayStation when youโre done.โ
Dadโs eyebrows shot up in shock. โWhat are you two doing?โ
I waved him off. โIโm busy. Donโt bother me with questions.โ
โYeah,โ Josh added slyly. โAsk Mom. Isnโt that what you always do?โ
Dad stood there, completely stunned, as Josh and I stayed in character. I took charge of the PlayStation controller and started playing, while Josh casually flipped through the magazine.
Dadโs frustration started to show. โSeriously, what is this?โ he demanded.
I gave him a sarcastic look. โOh, were you talking to me? Iโm kinda busy here.โ
โJust like you always are,โ Josh chimed in.
A moment of silence followed. It was evident that Dad was beginning to see the truth. His face softened, and his voice dropped. โIs this really how you see me?โ
With a sigh, I dropped the act. โYes, Dad. This is exactly how you treat us and Mom. Youโre always too busy for us, and you treat Mom like sheโs just here to serve you.โ
Josh joined in, โShe works just as hard as you, if not harder, and then she takes care of everything at home. All you do is complain.โ
Dadโs shoulders slumped with guilt. Before he could say anything else, Mom walked in, her eyes wide at the scene that unfolded before her.
โWhatโs going on?โ she asked, looking between Dad and us.
Dad turned to her, tears welling up. โI think Iโve been a terrible husband and father. Iโm so sorry.โ
Without another word, he headed into the kitchen. We watched, stunned, as he started pulling out pots and pans. โIโll make dinner! How about some flatbread?โ he called out.
We sat at the table, unable to believe what was happening. Dad served us dinner and apologized with each scoop of food.
โIโve neglected all of you, and I see that now,โ Dad confessed sincerely. โIโll do better. I promise.โ
As we ate, Dad asked us about school and our dayโthings he hadnโt done in years. It felt strange, but it felt good.
Josh and I exchanged smiles, still surprised that our plan had actually worked.
After dinner, Dad smiled at us genuinely. โThank you,โ he said. โThank you for waking me up. I needed that.โ
โWeโre just glad you listened,โ I said, feeling a warmth in my chest that I hadnโt felt in a long time.
Josh grinned mischievously. โAnd now that youโre paying attention, how about joining us for a game on the PlayStation?โ
Dad laughedโan infectious sound that I realized I had missed. โDeal. But first, letโs clean up. Together.โ
As we tidied up, it felt like something had shifted. For the first time in years, we werenโt just going through the motions. We were a real family again. It wouldnโt be perfect overnight, but it was a start. And for now, that was enough.




