Sometimes, the things that matter most in life are never said out loud. They’re just felt, buried deep within, in the little moments of connection, the times you
show up without asking for anything in return. That’s what I always believed — until the moment everything changed at my stepson’s wedding.
I first met Nathan when he was just a tiny, wide-eyed six-year-old, hiding behind his father’s leg at our third date. Richard had warned me that Nathan was a little shy, but I never imagined the depth of hurt I saw in his eyes. He was a little boy who had been abandoned by his mother, and that
hurt was still there, even at such a young age. I wanted to make sure that he knew I wasn’t going anywhere. That’s how I approached him then, and that’s how I continued to approach him — with patience and kindness, never rushing him, never forcing affection. Read more below