Instead of joyfully planning weddings together, my two engaged daughters were always bickering. But when I discovered my
youngest daughter’s wedding dress destroyed and my stepdaughter standing over it in tears,
I realized I’d completely misread the signs of what was really happening in our home.
I’m a mother of two: my biological daughter Hannah (22) and my stepdaughter Christine (23). They grew up together after my
husband passed away years ago, and I’ve always tried my best to hold our blended family together.
Last year, both girls still lived at home with me — well, mostly. They spent a good amount of time at their fiancés’ places.
Our house should have been buzzing with the excitement of two upcoming weddings. Instead, the atmosphere grew heavy every
time Hannah scrolled through wedding ideas on her phone while Christine sat across from her,
barely hiding her annoyance behind a forced smile.
“Look at these centerpieces, Mom!” Hannah held up her phone one evening, her blue eyes sparkling. “Aren’t they gorgeous?
They’re doing this thing with floating candles and flower petals. John says it might be over budget,
but I think we can make it work if we DIY some of the arrangements.”
Christine grabbed her glass and headed to the kitchen. “I need a refill. Because apparently,
we need to hear about every single wedding detail every single night.”