When something big occurs in a family, we often have to make hard choices. One of our readers recently found herself in a heart-wrenching situation just as she was starting her new life as a wife. On the night of her wedding, a serious situation altered everything.
This is Cassie’s story:
My 16 y.o. stepson got into a car accident the night of our wedding. He is in intensive care but stable. Still, my husband wants to skip our honeymoon. I said, ’’It’s not like he di:ed!’’ But he insisted, and I went alone.Once there, I opened Facebook and froze when I saw a selfie taken by my stepson on the hospital bed; by his side were my husband and his ex-wife. They were all smiles, as if they were the perfect family. My blood started to boil.
I called my husband 11 times, but he didn’t pick up, and he didn’t reply to my texts for 5 days. I was crushed, and my first days as a bride turned into a nightmare.
Before we got married, he kept saying that I was the most important person in his life. But during this solo trip I was shocked to realize that in reality, I didn’t matter at all to him, and that his true family would always be his son and ex-wife.
I am lost and furious all at once. How do you think I should handle this?Being left out of family gatherings can be incredibly hurtful, especially when the reason isn’t scheduling conflicts, but subtle (or not-so-subtle) judgment. One often unspoken reason people get excluded is that they don’t have children.