We got the call in September. The man she fell in love with had asked her to marry him. We were in the car, headed home from shopping. It was happy news. It was sad news. Her parents wouldn't be there to take part in the wedding. It was their choice, surely they'd change their minds. God turned that situation around and blessed us with their choice. We were blessed with their decision to be absent from her life.
We got to take their place. It meant we had front row seats the day she got married. It meant I became the mother of the bride and my husband got to experience the undescribable joy of walking her down the sandy isle on Mexico Beach. He got to be the father of the bride. He got to give her away to a man that loved her dearly. He got to wear his shirt hanging out and bare feet. How happy could one man be?
We took our new roles seriously. We were nervous. We wanted to be prepared to give good advice if we were asked. And we were. I had never had any children and here I was, helping pick out a beautiful bridal gown, attending showers, taking pictures, meeting the women that would soon become a part of her new family. Loving every minute of it. Laughing, sometimes crying, sometimes down on my knees beside my bed praying. Asking God why he allowed me to experience such joy and thanking Him for it. Asking for His guidance because she needed me. She needed us.
It was a beautiful day. Cloudy, rainy, it didn't matter. There's nothing prettier than a white sandy beach on a cloudy day. We got wet at the reception and that didn't matter either. At the end of the day, she was a wife and we gained a son. I looked at her walking with her arm through my husband's and I cried. Why would any mother not want to witness something so precious and so beautiful? She's smart, she's independent, she works hard. Every woman in my circle of friends and family would welcome her as their own. She is a young woman to be proud of. She'd made it right by herself.
So, I need to say thank you. Thank you to her for choosing me to be the mother of the bride that beautiful day and thank you God for the decisions that others make that bless my life.
"Great is the power of might and mind, but only love can make us kind, and all that we are or hope to be is empty pride and vanity. If love is not a part of all, the greatest man is very small." HSR
So, I need to say thank you. Thank you to her for choosing me to be the mother of the bride that beautiful day and thank you God for the decisions that others make that bless my life.
"Great is the power of might and mind, but only love can make us kind, and all that we are or hope to be is empty pride and vanity. If love is not a part of all, the greatest man is very small." HSR