“That Older Woman Was My Mom”: How One Son Turned His Mother’s Unjust Firing into the Ultimate Full-Circle Moment
When Kevin’s mother, Cathy—fondly known as the “Cookie Lady”—was fired for showing kindness to a homeless veteran, it shattered both their worlds. Fired over two day-old muffins by a smug manager named Derek, Cathy came home in tears. Kevin was powerless then. But ten years later, karma knocked—and Kevin opened the door.
Now a successful food-tech founder focused on redirecting surplus food to shelters, Kevin was reviewing resumes when one name stunned him: Derek. The same man who fired his mother was now unknowingly applying to work for her son.
During the interview, Derek proudly shared a story about firing an “older employee” for “theft.” Kevin let him finish, then calmly dropped the truth: “That older woman was my mom.”
Derek left speechless and jobless.
Cathy, now head of community outreach at Kevin’s company, spends her days doing what she’s always done—spreading warmth and food to those in need.
“Mom never needed revenge,” Kevin said. “She needed peace. And I think we finally got there.”
Because sometimes, karma looks like a cookie—and it’s served warm.