Precisely. Her kitchen, she can do what she likes with it, but don’t be deceitful. Reminds me of a school mum (but this was a much smaller scale) we were putting together a little gift box for a little girl going through chemo. This particular mum makes bows and headbands etc. I asked her if she would be interested in joining in and could make us a pretty soft hairband with a bow on it. She said she’d be delighted, how would we like 2, with these big bows and some diamanté’s on them. We were so grateful and couldn’t thank her enough for her generosity. She messaged they were ready for collection and when I picked them up she said that’ll be £16 please. We’d thought she was doing them at cost, or donating them from what she’d been saying so I was a bit taken aback but paid and took them home and parcelled them up with the other stuff. They were pretty I admit. Later on on her page and her personal page she was posting pics of them “a couple of headbands I made for a special little 5 year old girl going through chemotherapy, I’m so proud to have been able to bring a little joy to her days” and about 70 replies all hailing her a saint and her replying things like “well you have to help where you can” etcYeah can get alsorts of house stuff second hand..doors, windows, worktops, bathrooms!
So there’s nothing wrong with selling the old kitchen off but 1. She doesn’t need the money? 2. Don’t be so deceitful and make out your giving it away.
I’m hoping she has some other ideas to use the money like charity or even for her children. Or maybe she did just give it away in the end?
I commented “thanks again hun, they’re lovely, £16 well spent”